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Enable/Disable UEFI in BIOS

This guide will help you enable or disable UEFI mode in BIOS. UEFI provides a modern interface and supports larger hard drives, faster boot times, and enhanced security features compared to legacy BIOS.

Step-by-Step Instructions

    1. Restart your computer.
    2. Press the BIOS key during startup. Common keys are F2, F10, Delete, or Esc (check your computer’s manual for the specific key).
    3. In the BIOS menu, navigate to the “Boot” or “Startup” tab.
    4. Find the option for “Boot Mode” or “UEFI/BIOS Boot Mode.”
    5. Select “UEFI” to enable it or “Legacy” to disable UEFI and enable BIOS.
    6. Save changes and exit the BIOS menu (usually by pressing F10).
    7. Your computer will restart with UEFI enabled or disabled.

Reminder: The steps may vary for different motherboards. If you cannot find this setting in your BIOS, search for your specific motherboard model on Google or YouTube for detailed instructions.