what makes it more frustrating is just not understanding hardly any of it haha. As I read on i don't see what the solution to that is besides him saying that trying to convert it will lead to hardware failures. When I do this step, my Bios Version/Date says the same thing as the one in his picture provided below. Trying to convert the legacy BIOS will lead to hardware failures." However, if it only gives the name of your BIOS version, the device does not have UEFI firmware settings. "If it says UEFI, your device is eligible for legacy BIOS to UEFI conversion. So you should verify the eligibility for your device specifically." Generally, all motherboards launched after 2014 are UEFI secure boot capable but that’s not always the case. "Always verify whether your Windows system is capable of supporting UEFI in the first place. It says to verify if your Windows system is capable of supporting UEFI in the first place by checking your BIOS version/date. So this thread they use looks like it directly addresses my issue like you said, but I'm at a hiccup lol. Linus actually has the same problem with his vr system, the solution iirc was to enable csm, boot into windows then run a command which switches from legacy to uefi without requiring a windows reinstall
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