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bernardr Posted messages 148 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -  
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Hello,
I am changing the hard drive on my HP Pavilion 17 notebook PC and I can't start without UEFI to install Windows.
If anyone can help me, thank you in advance.

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  1. bernardr Posted messages 148 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   3
     
    Thank you for this information.
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  2. Panth33ra Posted messages 23146 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   Ambassadeur 2 362
     
    Hello,
    Please specify the exact model... HP Pavilion 17 (...) Notebook PC (after the 17, there are numbers and letters).
    Which Windows OS do you want to install?

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  3. bernardr Posted messages 148 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   3
     
    hp pavilion 17 J3T66EA#ABF
    I want to install Windows 10 on an SSD.
    I went into the BIOS but I can't boot without UEFI.
    Thank you for your help.
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    1. Panth33ra Posted messages 23146 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   2 362
       
      You indicate...
      I am changing the hard drive on an HP Pavilion 17 notebook PC and I cannot start without UEFI to install Windows.

      I do not understand this sentence... "I cannot start without UEFI"?
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    2. jfmimi Posted messages 13734 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   1 929
       
      Hello
      to boot from the USB key that contains the Windows installer,
      at startup of the PC, press the " Esc " key
      you will see this:


      Press the " F9 " (Boot device options) key
      you should see a boot choice menu like this:



      Select your USB key, then confirm with the " Enter " key.
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  4. bernardr Posted messages 148 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   3
     
    I tried all that, but I need to start in legacy mode and not in UEFI.
    I even installed a hard drive with Windows 10 on another PC, and it won't boot from the C drive.
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    1. jfmimi Posted messages 13734 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   1 929
       
      If your BIOS is set to "UEFI", your disk or USB drive must be of type "GPT"
      If your BIOS is set to "Legacy", the disk or USB drive must be of type "MBR"
      The UEFI/Legacy setting is configured in the BIOS settings.
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      1. Cj > jfmimi Posted messages 13734 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention  
         

        Thank you for this information.

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