T H A N K Y O U ! ! ! ! I expend 5 hours looking for support, a lot of search in Google, forums, videos, etc etc etc and finally you bring me light on this trouble!!!!! Thank you!!! The force is with you!!!!
Figured out how to be able to remove the video card: Once you are booted up, you need to convert the legacy system to UEFI. Then you don't need CSM enabled (and therefore, the video card). The instructions for conversion: Run the mbr2gpt.exe command: Open Command Prompt with administrator privileges and run the command mbr2gpt.exe /convert /allowfullOS. You can also run this command from the Windows Recovery Environment.
Hi, thank you so much for the video, what is the model of your graphic card? I have the same problem and I wanna try this for my computer, please answer me
Hi! Great video btw, i have a problem. I installed my GPU and enabled the CSM, installed the Windows 10 pro and updated it but somehow when i shut down my pc and removed the GPU and start my PC it goes back to BIOS and the CSM is disabled again. It won't detect the SSD unless I install my GPU. Can you help me out?
Your Windows Installation USB and SSD (or HDD) must be GPT rather than MBR. You need to convert everything bootable to GPT. This requires a second PC (or laptop) to perform such an operation (if your main PC cannot be booted). So if for some reason you can't make that conversion.... you need a separate graphics card to use the built-in graphics card (this makes no sense at all). As far as I'm aware, Microsoft provides installation disks (USB) that use the MBR, so here's the whole problem.
T H A N K Y O U ! ! ! ! I expend 5 hours looking for support, a lot of search in Google, forums, videos, etc etc etc and finally you bring me light on this trouble!!!!! Thank you!!! The force is with you!!!!
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Excellent - would not have figured this out. It worked for my Asus H510m-E motherboard with exact WD Black NVME M2 - 2280 Thanks great job
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Excellent thank you very much greetings from Buenos Aires Argentina
You are definingly a Persian bro and thank you for the video.
Followed same procedures, but no bootable drives found still...
Thanks for ur video
I love you man !!
Figured out how to be able to remove the video card: Once you are booted up, you need to convert the legacy system to UEFI. Then you don't need CSM enabled (and therefore, the video card). The instructions for conversion:
Run the mbr2gpt.exe command: Open Command Prompt with administrator privileges and run the command mbr2gpt.exe /convert /allowfullOS. You can also run this command from the Windows Recovery Environment.
Thanks you very munch for this solution 👍🏼
thanks. It's help me a lot.👍👍👍
You legend! Thanks!
Can i ask question, after the enable csm can you downgrade the windows 10 into windows 7 professional in ssd or we need other hdd...
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Hi, thank you so much for the video, what is the model of your graphic card? I have the same problem and I wanna try this for my computer, please answer me
Hi Carolina
i don't remember the exact model of graphic card as i don't have it at the moment
Thanks very helpful
Thank yiu brother you help me a lot..❤
So I haven't gpu can't I enable csm?
🤣🤣 THANKSS!! I just wish would have found this video 12 hours ago lol
Im using the asus prime b550 plus and on stortte information it doesnt even show my ssd
Best solution. thanks a lot
Hi! Great video btw, i have a problem. I installed my GPU and enabled the CSM, installed the Windows 10 pro and updated it but somehow when i shut down my pc and removed the GPU and start my PC it goes back to BIOS and the CSM is disabled again. It won't detect the SSD unless I install my GPU. Can you help me out?
Same problem here
@@conkertwo i got it, make sure your SSD is GPT rather than MBR.
Thanks, it’s working
Why doesnt my computer turn back on after I save it
It worked but when graphics card removed, went back to CSM disabled and did not boot, any suggestions?
On some motherboards CSM cant be enabled if there is no graphics card
After these BIOS settings , install OS - keyboard and mouse could not detect plz anyone suggest to recover .....
That fix work with mechanical Hard Disks? I got the same problem and i'm going crazy. Please Help?
not sure bro , give it a shot
@@admintips and is there another solution without a graphic card?
merci beaucoup
thank uuuuuuuuuu bro u are the best
Please can you tell me the Graphics card model
sorry it was long time ago , i don't have it a the moment
But there is a problem. When you remove the graphics card, the same problem returns. There is no solution
Sorry it didn't worked for you , i try it couple ties and worked for me and others , you might missed something
Your Windows Installation USB and SSD (or HDD) must be GPT rather than MBR. You need to convert everything bootable to GPT. This requires a second PC (or laptop) to perform such an operation (if your main PC cannot be booted). So if for some reason you can't make that conversion.... you need a separate graphics card to use the built-in graphics card (this makes no sense at all). As far as I'm aware, Microsoft provides installation disks (USB) that use the MBR, so here's the whole problem.
@@mariuszm.4989 Where is the problem? Is it in the processor or the motherboard?
It’s not showing me storage info or boot priority. I have a ASUS a520m-a motherboard
Same
@@Ry3lU2 I had to boot it with a usb and I didn’t have a SSD now I have one
Same issue, please advise
thank you man...
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This video help me to understand asus prime h5 510 series, is there any other method to install windows?
Like for exsample using CDROM?
Gracias desde Colombia hahaha 👌
GRAZIE non sai quanto tempo ho perso per il settaggio di un NVME
Omg thank you
Works for b550 as well
Thanks