Toshiba Qosmio x875 ... maybe if I disable those high impact processes, I can get a faster boot time.
Guys, I made it by "pure" UEFI (disable legacy bios) + enable Intel mother board "Booting optimization"
Please check your MB BIOS settings, not every MB has UEFI Mode. I posted a thread in Intel deskboard forum, maybe you can refer it.
I seen mine.. need to reformat again for UEFI mode.. my motherboard supports it -___- any tutorial links on how to install windows 8 on UEFI mode? thanks
enable UEFI really let windows 8 boots faster, but only when "legacy bios mode" is disabled, you can get the ultimate booting speed. Here it is : communities. intel. com/ message/ 171062#171062
Yes, you need reformat your harddisk for uefi. Please be carefully. To vervify weather your installation is successful or not, press "win" + "R", input "msinfo32.exe" to check "BIOS MODE" is "UEFI" or not. Good luck and you are always welcome.
yup mine is on legacy mode XD so I will reformat again.. thanks for posting this thread currently creating usb installer..
Hi bug, the "ultra" uefi which I mentioned just is disable "legacy bios" thoroughly (I call it "pure" UEFI). Most of MB supports UEFI(but with Legacy bios still enabled), but not all of them support "Secure Boot"(with Legacy bios disabled thoroughly ). To active this mode, you have to enable IGP (Intel integrated graphics), set it to primary video card, and connect a monitor to its output (dvi, hdmi, dp, it does not matter which one). The fact is: when you disable "legacy bios", your add-in video card will not be recognized in bios until login windows 8. Before login windows 8, only the monitor connected to IGP shows information, your another monitor connected to GTX680 is always black screen. So your GTX680 has nothing to trouble UEFI, this function is built in your MB. The point is if you want to use "Secure Boot", "legacy bios" must be disabled and IGP must be enabled and set to primary. Intel made this limitation to let us use its integrated Graphics, there is no other way... I have posted a very detail explaination on Intel Deskboard forums, Ihope it can help you:http:/ /communities. intel. com/message / 171219 (please remove the space between the link).