Configuring UEFI settings
After you flashed bios, enter bios, open advanced mode and apply these settings 1:1 DO NOT MISS A STEP!
INTEL CPU's
Do not even think about skipping any of them, they are 100% crucial.
Virtualization: - OC -> CPU Features ->
Intel Virtualization Tech
set toDisabled
.2VT-d: - OC -> CPU Features ->
Intel VT-D Tech
set toDisabled
.TPM: Settings -> Security -> Trusted Computing ->
TPM Device Selection
set todTPM
. - Settings -> Security -> Trusted Computing ->Security Device Support
set toEnable
.MSI Driver Utility Installer: - Settings -> Advanced ->
MSI Driver Utility Installer
set toDisabled
.Fast Boot: - Settings -> Boot ->
Fast Boot
set toDisabled
.Secure Boot: - Settings -> Security -> Secure Boot ->
Secure Boot
set toDisabled
.
AMD CPU's
Do not even think about skipping any of them, they are 100% crucial.
Virtualization: - OC -> Advanced CPU Configuration ->
SVM Mode
set toDisabled
.TPM: - Settings -> Security -> Trusted Computing ->
AMD fTPM Switch
set toAMD CPU fTPM Disabled
. - Settings -> Security -> Trusted Computing ->Security Device Support
set toEnabled
.MSI Driver Utility Installer: - Settings -> Advanced ->
MSI Driver Utility Installer
set toDisabled
.Fast Boot: - Settings -> Boot ->
Fast Boot
set toDisabled
.Secure Boot: - Settings -> Security -> Secure Boot ->
Secure Boot
set toDisabled
TURN OFF WIFI & BLUETOOTH [REQUIRED]
ASUS: ADVANCED > ONBOARD DEVICES CONFIGS > WIFI (WLAN) & BLUETOOTH [DISABLED]
MSI: ADVANCED > INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS > WIFI (WLAN) & BLUETOOTH [DISABLED]
GIGABYTE: ADVANCED/PERIPHERALS > WIFI (WLAN) & BLUETOOTH [DISABLED]
ASROCK: ADVANCED > CHIPSET CONFIGURATION > WIFI (WLAN) & BLUETOOTH [DISABLED]
Save your changes and exit BIOS ( F10 "Save and Exit").
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