Thank you Dave for your assistance
Aptio Setup Utility Copytright 2024 (version 2.18.1263)
Hello,
I've been stuck here for days, I don't have a hard disk problem (as far as I know) since I haven't touched it etc. I have a desktop.
"Save & Exit"
- Save Changes and Exit
- Discard Changes and Exit
- Save Changes and Reset
- Discard Changes and Reset
- Restore Defaults
- Boot Override
- Launch EFI Shell from filesystem device
"Main"
- BIOS vendor: American Megatrends
- Core version: 5.010
- Compliance: UEFI 2.4; PI 1.3
- Motherboard: STGslvir (both manufacturer and model)
- Project version: B85M_V35
- System serial number: MB23122145MV1
- Processor: Intel Core i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz
- Memory: 32768 MB (32GB) DDR3 at 1600 MHz
- System language: English
- Current date/time: Monday, March 17, 2025, 16:07:03
- Access level: Administrator
"Boot"
- Setup Prompt Timeout: 1
- Bootup NumLock State: [On]
- Quiet Boot: [Enabled]
- Fast Boot: [Disabled]
- Boot Option Priorities (partially visible)
"Security"
- Administrator password controls access to Setup
- User password functions as a power-on password
- Password length requirements: minimum 3 characters, maximum 20 characters
- Options to set Administrator Password and User Password
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Anonymous
2025-03-17T17:41:37+00:00 -
Anonymous
2025-03-17T16:37:39+00:00 Windows 10 is installed in UEFI mode and it used to work after several reboots, but now it's completely stuck on the boot screen (BIOS/UEFI).
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DaveM121 887.2K Reputation points Independent Advisor2025-03-17T16:24:28+00:00 Thank you for the images, I do not see your internal drive listed anywhere as a bootable option.
Do you know if Windows 10 was installed in Legacy BIOS mode or UEFI Mode on your PC?
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DaveM121 887.2K Reputation points Independent Advisor2025-03-17T15:55:24+00:00 Hi, I am Dave, I will help you with this.
Please provide a photo of the Boot tab in your BIOS so I can see the Boot Priority list, and also on some tab you should see the Secure Boot and CSM Support settings, please provide a photo of that tab.