17.04.2023 08:53 - bewerkt 17.04.2023 08:55
17.04.2023 08:53 - bewerkt 17.04.2023 08:55
I'm trying to upgrade my pc from windows 32 to 64 bit. I want to boot a usb so i can install it but when i try to access the boot menu to change the boot priority, the screen just freezes.
Any help is appreciated!
Specs:
Akoya E4360 D
processor | Intel® Core™ i3-530 Processor |
motherboard | MS-7616 with 4 ddr3 supporting 16gb 1333/1066 mhz ram, pcie x16 & x1, 6 SATA II |
memory | 4GB |
drives | 1TB & DVD Writer |
power supply | 350w |
ports | VGA, 6 rear and 2 front usb 2.0, 2 front audio(speaker and mic), DVI, HDMI, Keyboard And Mouse Ports, Ethernet |
graphics | GeForce GT330 |
op 24.04.2023 10:48
op 24.04.2023 10:48
Hi daddle,
What i meant by that was that the boot menu was re ordered because i shorted the JBAT1 Pins. Since the hard drive was plugged in, the system attempted to boot from the hard drive(Which was empty) so i had to unplug it to boot into windows. This probably means that i can alter what drive(SSD or HDD) is first in the boot priority. Hope this helps!
op 24.04.2023 14:05
op 24.04.2023 14:05
Thanks, thats more explicit and understandable. It's a sort of setting defaults, then of course the HDD at those days was the first bootable device, except an optional Floppy in the floppy drive.
I have no further idea.
May be flashing the latest Bios (which presumably has to be done in Windows 7) could help. You can use a WIn 7 bootstick, or a Dos Version, if you have the flashing tools for Dos as well.
@Hartilein Do you know somne ways to enter Bios on this with Win 10 upgraded machine with legacy bios?
daddle
op 24.04.2023 19:13
op 24.04.2023 19:13
Sorry!
With so many imponderables, unfortunately I can't give any helpful advice!
Best regards! Hartilein