Setup Installation :: WHQL BIOS Settings On GIGABYTE Mainboards
Jan 26, 2014
I am installing Windows 8 and the Gigabyte mainboard gives three options regarding the OS
Which one to choose??
Originally Posted by BIOS Windows 8 Features
Other OSWindows 8Windows 8 WHQL
Obviously it is one of the Windows 8 options. Both will unlock a few new settings like the Compatibility Support Module (CSM) or (not visible on the screenshot) Secure Boot. But the new options are exactly the same if WHQL is chosen or not.
Originally Posted by "Gigabyte GA B85M-HD3 Manual OS Type
Allows you to select the operating system to be installed. (Default: Other OS) So, which to chose and why and what do they do?
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I tried this tutorial: [URL] ....
But it seems to be geared at the C drive, where I don't have room for that 350mb as disk utility wont let me shrink it.
Edit: would downloading a third party partitioner, shrinking C about 350mb, or whatever is the minimum, and then use that new space as described in the guide work?
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I asked, 'oh, is the OS on a hidden partition?' .. and he said no, its in the BIOS. And I only have one chance to make a back-up copy, as soon as I switch on. Also; if I have software issues after that point, but haven't backed up the OS, I can't claim it under the manufacturer's warranty as an issue.
I believe that the .. key? .. is in the bios now, so I never have to worry about losing it, but apart from that .. egad.
Is there an auto-prompt, or do I need to do a regular ol' back-up .. and where do I back it up to, a separate hard drive/dvd etc?
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Making the Switch to UEFI | sepago
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He's wanting to upgrade the CPU to the AMD PHENOM X4 9950, so we've been periodically meeting over the past couple of weeks to perform surgery on this old machine.
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