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Computer stuck in a boot loop
So I recently wanted to move from windows 10 to 11 and the last thing I needed to us to allow secure booth and secure booth needed a UEFI bios so I changed it from legacy to UEFI and that was the last thing that I did before my computer being stuck restarting over and over again and it doesn't even load into bios or give some kind of a display. I kind followed some kind of a tutorial and got out the step: 4 task: 1 and then this happened. I think it's something with the motherboard but I don't know what so if someone will help me it would be great.
Motherboard: prime h310-plus
Intel CPU, windows 10
The tutorial I followed: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/convert-an-existing-windows-10-installation-from/aa8c2de3-460b-4a8c-b30b-641405f800d7
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Anonymous
2025-06-23T17:38:42+00:00 That's the thing it doesn't even load into bios. It doesn't matter how much I click the F2 or delete key it just restarts itself over and over.
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DaveM121 891.1K Reputation points Independent Advisor2025-06-23T17:28:24+00:00 Thank you for that information.
Boot your system into BIOS, ensure that Secure Boot is enabled, then go to the Boot Priority list and set 'Windows Boot Manager' as the primary boot device.
Save those settings, then restart your system to see if it boots into Windows.
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Anonymous
2025-06-23T17:25:09+00:00 Hello! Thanks for replying so fast
Yes I did use the mbr2gpt tool and from what I remembered it showed number 0 (no error) and it looked the same as those two pictures.
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DaveM121 891.1K Reputation points Independent Advisor2025-06-23T16:57:52+00:00 Hi, I am Dave, I will help you with this.
Please provide full details on what processes you have already completed, did you use the mbr2gpt utility in Command Prompt to convert the drive to GPT and if so, was it indicated that process was completed successfully or was an error generated?