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share ko lang mga ka ant!!
galing na sa ibang tech. ang sabi hdd raw ang sira kasi di nila ma format
sabi ko kay tumer sige ako po try ko!!
dati ng win8 gagawin daw win7
e2 po ang teknik para ma format!!
first is, Go to "Change PC Settings" at the bottom right corner of the screen, below the icons. On the left, scroll down and select "General Settings." On the right, scroll down through the settings options to find "Advanced Options."
This will close out of the standard Metro interface and open up a blue screen with several tiles. Select "UEFI Firmware Settings"—you may need to first select "Tools and Settings" and then "Advance Options"—and then follow the prompt to restart and change settings.
Upon rebooting, the system should produce a startup menu. Select "BIOS setup." Under the "System Configuration" tab, find "Boot Options." (In some instances, Boot Options will instead be found under the "Security" tab.)
Once into the Boot Options menu, you will first find "Secure Boot" and disable it. Still in the Boot Options menu, find "Legacy Boot" and change it to enabled. You will now be able to boot into your Windows 7 installation media. Depending upon whether you will be installing it from a disc or a USB key, you will want to change the Legacy Boot Order so that either the optical drive or USB device take priority. Finally, exit the BIOS, saving changes.
With Legacy Boot enabled and your boot order changed, you should now be able to boot into your installation media to begin installing Windows 7.
sana maka tulong po simple man ang ambag ko marami parin sana makinabang!!
mga boss nag aaral palang po ako graduate na po kayo ^__^
galing na sa ibang tech. ang sabi hdd raw ang sira kasi di nila ma format
sabi ko kay tumer sige ako po try ko!!
dati ng win8 gagawin daw win7
e2 po ang teknik para ma format!!
first is, Go to "Change PC Settings" at the bottom right corner of the screen, below the icons. On the left, scroll down and select "General Settings." On the right, scroll down through the settings options to find "Advanced Options."
This will close out of the standard Metro interface and open up a blue screen with several tiles. Select "UEFI Firmware Settings"—you may need to first select "Tools and Settings" and then "Advance Options"—and then follow the prompt to restart and change settings.
Upon rebooting, the system should produce a startup menu. Select "BIOS setup." Under the "System Configuration" tab, find "Boot Options." (In some instances, Boot Options will instead be found under the "Security" tab.)
Once into the Boot Options menu, you will first find "Secure Boot" and disable it. Still in the Boot Options menu, find "Legacy Boot" and change it to enabled. You will now be able to boot into your Windows 7 installation media. Depending upon whether you will be installing it from a disc or a USB key, you will want to change the Legacy Boot Order so that either the optical drive or USB device take priority. Finally, exit the BIOS, saving changes.
With Legacy Boot enabled and your boot order changed, you should now be able to boot into your installation media to begin installing Windows 7.
sana maka tulong po simple man ang ambag ko marami parin sana makinabang!!
mga boss nag aaral palang po ako graduate na po kayo ^__^
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