It is not necessary to make a clear cmos, disconnecting the gpu from the pcie and starting the pc without it, the pc starts with the integrated gpu ... You just have to restore the option to legacy rom and re-click the gpu again.
That option only works with the integrated one, but with the dedicated ones there is no way to get it started and it gives a nice black screen.
I also have W10 installed in uefi mode, you just have to create a pendrive in gtp mode with Rufus and install it normally, you have to remove all the partitions of the disk to install the OS so that the installation creates it in Uefi / Gtp mode.
By the way Rayman, that new bios that is published is newer than the one you passed me by private, is it better?
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That option only works with the integrated one, but with the dedicated ones there is no way to get it started and it gives a nice black screen.
I also have W10 installed in uefi mode, you just have to create a pendrive in gtp mode with Rufus and install it normally, you have to remove all the partitions of the disk to install the OS so that the installation creates it in Uefi / Gtp mode.
By the way Rayman, that new bios that is published is newer than the one you passed me by private, is it better?
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