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I bought an ASUS notebook, R510LB (X550LB motherboard) a year ago. It’s runing now WIN10 (on the HDD it came with) and everything works fine. I’t came with FreeDOS. Month ago, I’ve bought a new SDD for the laptop - Intel 535 (240gb). Iv’e replaced the HDD with the new SSD - but the only OS intaller to detect the SSD is Windows 7. Windows 8.1, Windows 10 and Ubuntu 15.04 installers don’t detect the SSD.. Even though it appears on the BIOS. The problem is not the SSD - Iv’e tried to connect it to another PC and WIN10 installer recognizes it there. Iv’e also update the SSD firmware to the lastest, and tried to format it both to MBR & GPT. Nothing works.. I’m sure the problem is in the laptop’s BIOS - because I’ve noticed that there is no CSM/Secure Boot/UEFI options there… I tried to update the BIOS to the last version (403) and still these options are missing.. All the other options in the BIOS didn’t solve the issue.. There is any way I can solve this issue and install WIN10 on the SSD with this laptop?
Hi .there in my opinion .there are 2 possible solution 1,its bacause your HD driver is not compatible with the win10,try to update your HD driver for win10 2.its because your SSD is a MBR disk.the BIOS doesnt support MBR disk,so.try using “minitool partition wizard” to convert your SSD from MBR to GPT(if this is not the solution and you dont like it,just dont worry. .you can convert back by few clicks safely and nothing would be changed)
hi how you unhided CSM?