i'm still struggling to make my ryzen 5700x B550 booted at UEFI mode. CSM boots just fine. but at CSM mode, i cant enable re-sizable bar in bios.
Does anyone know how to start Win7 UEFI and Win10 automatically? So with a query before booting that works?
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I am using FlashbootPro. That works. I use Flashboot pro and previously Simplix Update Pack to update the ISO to the latest version. After that the problem starts. Win7 is always bootable on another partition, but win10 won't boot! I don't quite understand this explanation. Can you do a step by step explanation!
I wanted to say again. On 2 hard disks this is no problem, but on a hard disk with 2 partitions I can't get win7 Uefi with Win10 to run. Regularly win7 boots on this attempt but win10 is always faulty and won't boot!!!
I have made a special version with Win10 LTSC. I would like to try it! But I may try it later. Unless you know another trick
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