Thursday, May 15, 2014

CONVERT BIOS TO UEFI by Curtiss

Name: Bios To Uefi Converter
File size: 26 MB
Date added: August 7, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
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1 comment:

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qk6_K9hVu_k

    Convert Windows Installation from Legacy to UEFI:

    Please note that this technique will work only for those computer systems which support UEFI firmware. Please check
    that first in your BIOS settings and then continue with this tutorial.

    Step1: Confirm that you installation is indeed in Legacy Mode. Press WinKey + R and then type msinfo32 and hit enter.
    The BIOS mode should be Legacy in System Summary.

    Step2: Download System Rescue Disk and make a bootable media from it.
    Download the disk from: http://www.sysresccd.org/Download
    Instructions to make bootable media: http://www.sysresccd.org/Sysresccd-manual-en_How_to_install_SystemRescueCd_on_an_USB-stick#B.29_Recommended_USB_installation_method_from_Windows
    That is pretty trivial and I won't be covering it in this tutorial.

    Step3: Reboot into Legacy or UEFI mode using the bootable media that you created in Step2.

    Step4: Run the command: testdisk
    Use the arrow keys to navigate.
    Select your HDD in which Windows is installed in Legacy Mode and press enter.
    Select [EFI GPT] EFI GPT Partition Map and press enter.
    Select Analyze and hit enter.
    Select Quick Search (at the bottom) and hit enter.
    Select Continue (at the bottom) and hit enter.
    Hit enter again.
    Select Write (at the bottom) and hit enter.
    Press Y and hit enter.
    Your partition table has changed from MBR to GPT.

    Step5: Reboot into UEFI mode using Windows recovery/installation media.

    Step6: Open command prompt. Shortcut is: shift+F10

    Step7: Run the following commands:
    diskpart
    list disk :Note the disk number which contains your windows installation. Let us say, it is x
    select disk x
    list partition :Note the partition number which contains your windows installation. Let us say, it is y
    select partition y
    shrink minimum=200 desired=200
    create partition efi
    list partition :Note the partition number of the new one. Let us say, it is z
    select partition z
    format fs = fat32
    assign letter = b:
    exit
    mkdir b:\EFI
    mkdir b:\EFI\Microsoft
    cd /d b:\EFI\Microsoft
    bootrec /fixboot
    diskpart
    list vol
    bcdboot c:\windows /l en-us /s b: /f ALL
    Please note that here c: denotes the letter of the partition in which windows is installed. Lets find that out first.

    Step8: Reboot. Tada! Done! Check whether your installation has changed into UEFI or not.

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