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Go to "Advanced"-> "Settings"-> "Windows OS Configuration"->Secure Boot-> set "Secure Boot" to Disabled.Go to Boot and set "Secure Boot" to Enabled.Go to Boot and set "CSM Support" to Disabled.Go to Boot and set "Secure Boot" to Disabled.Gigabyte motherboards Disable Secure Boot Go to Security ->Secure Boot-> Set "Secure Boot" to Enabled.Go to Advanced-> CSM Configuration-> Set "CSM Support" to Disabled.Go to Security ->Secure Boot-> Set "Secure Boot" to Disabled.Go to Boot > Secure Boot, it should show that Secure Boot is enabled.Go to Boot > Secure Boot > Key Management-> "Restore DB Defaults".Go to Boot-> CSM(Compatibility Support Module)-> set "Launch CSM" to Disabled.Go to Boot > Secure Boot, it should show that Secure Boot is disabled.Go to Boot > Secure Boot > Key Management-> Clear Secure Boot keys-> Yes.Go to Security and set "Secure Boot" to Enabled.Go to Boot->CSM(Compatibility Support Module)-> set CSM to Disabled.Go to Security-> set "Secure Boot" to Disabled.Switch to "Advanced Mode" if the BIOS is in "Easy Mode".Reboot system and press Del repeatedly at system start.See "Checking MBR or GPT partition style" of this guide. Precautionary notice: If you haven't had this enabled before, your OS will not boot if your boot disk partition style is not GPT. Look for "Secure Boot" option under under Boot, Security or Authentication menu categories.Go to Troubleshoot > Advanced options > UEFI Firmware Settings and press Restart. After restart, the Advanced Startup menu options will appear. If that does not work, go in Windows, hold the "Shift" key and select Restart from the Start Menu.Some OEM PC(HP, Dell, Acer, Lenovo, Toshiba etc.) and notebooks use keys like F1, F2, F8, F10 or F12 for entering BIOS. This should take you to your Live USB Boot. Now choose your USB Device on the next screen and press ENTER.Choose HDD+ on the Boot Screen, don’t choose other USB options.Press F12 at the Boot Screen to bring up the Boot Menu.Now plug in Live USB Boot stick and reboot.Set Boot Order to HDD, CD-ROM, Network.Enable Integrated Peripherals > USB Storage.Enable Integrated Peripherals > USB Legacy.During boot sequence, press DEL key in keyboard and go to BIOS settings.After much testing and reboots, following settings always seems to work for both Windows and Linux Live USB Boot in Gigabyte Motherboard. However, I suspect during that BIOS update, it must’ve reset settings to safe-boot mode or similar which wipes out some of the config’s I had there. I updated my BIOS sometime back and never had any issues since. 2.0) uses AWARD BIOS which is usually quite good. Mostly, I am not good at keeping CD/DVD’s in a nice stacked and numbered order to be able to find them later on, I’m messy, so there you have it! BIOS settings to enable USB Boot in Gigabyte Motherboard:
#Gigabyte b360m ds3h boot priority install#
I can’t be bothered to install and re-install and burn CD/DVD every time I want to wipe my disks clean. Most people end up using a CD/DVD, but for me, I want to use USB Boot in Gigabyte Motherboard to make my installations faster. I went through almost all of the posts available in Google and Gigabyte website, but it seems there wasn’t any good solutions out there. Interestingly, this seems to be an ever growing issue for many different motherboards from different vendors.
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I so started looking to motherboard to figure out how to enable USB boot in Gigabyte Motherboard. you name it), still Gigabyte motherboard doesn’t detect any of the Live USB’s. So, I tried Linux (Kali Linux, Ubuntu, Arch.
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Naturally, I thought, I must’ve messed up my Live Windows 7 USB stick. My Gigabyte motherboard doesn’t detect it Live USB! I can honestly say, it did last time I tried. I put a USB disk with Windows 7 on it and rebooted. I installed Windows 7 and Kali Linux on it and after almost 2 years I decided it’s time to reformat and re-install everything from scratch. I’ve used this computer for last 5 years and to be honest, it’s still superb compared to some newer machines I’ve used recently.
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2.0) in my old desktop running Q6600 Quad Code CPU and 4GB RAM. I’ve got this Gigabyte Motherboard GA-P35-DS3L (rev.