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  • How do I activate CSM support?

    To activate CSM (Compatibility Support Module) support, you will need to access your computer's BIOS settings. Restart your computer and press the appropriate key (often F2, F10, or Del) to enter the BIOS. Once in the BIOS, navigate to the Boot menu and look for an option to enable CSM support. This may be listed as "Legacy Boot" or "CSM" depending on your BIOS version. Once you have enabled CSM support, save your changes and exit the BIOS. Your computer should now be able to boot using CSM support.

  • How do I deactivate the Windows CSM?

    To deactivate the Windows CSM (Compatibility Support Module), you will need to access your computer's BIOS settings. Restart your computer and enter the BIOS by pressing the designated key (often F2, F10, or Del) during the startup process. Once in the BIOS, navigate to the Boot menu and look for an option related to CSM or Legacy Boot. Disable this option to deactivate the Windows CSM. Save your changes and exit the BIOS to apply the new settings. Keep in mind that the exact steps may vary depending on your computer's manufacturer and model.

  • Is the InsydeH2O 122 BIOS UEFI CSM not found?

    The InsydeH2O 122 BIOS UEFI CSM is a type of BIOS firmware that supports both UEFI and CSM boot modes. If the BIOS is not found, it could be due to a variety of reasons such as a corrupted BIOS, hardware issues, or incorrect BIOS settings. It is recommended to check the hardware connections, reset the BIOS settings, and update the BIOS firmware to resolve the issue. If the problem persists, seeking assistance from a professional technician or contacting the manufacturer for support may be necessary.

  • How is the transition from CSM to UEFI done?

    The transition from CSM (Compatibility Support Module) to UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) is typically done by updating the firmware of the computer's motherboard. This update can usually be performed through the manufacturer's website, where a new UEFI firmware version can be downloaded and installed. Once the UEFI firmware is installed, the system will boot using the UEFI mode instead of the legacy CSM mode. It's important to note that this transition may require backing up important data and settings, as well as ensuring compatibility with any installed operating systems and hardware components.

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  • Why does the PC only boot into BIOS without CSM?

    The PC may only boot into BIOS without CSM (Compatibility Support Module) enabled because the system is set to UEFI boot mode, which does not require CSM. UEFI boot mode is a newer standard that offers faster boot times and improved security features compared to legacy BIOS. By disabling CSM, the system is forced to boot in UEFI mode, which may be necessary for certain hardware or software compatibility reasons.

  • What is the meaning of PC Blackscreen, CSM, and Secure Boot?

    PC Blackscreen refers to a situation where a computer's monitor displays a black screen, indicating that the system is not functioning properly. CSM stands for Compatibility Support Module, which is a feature in UEFI firmware that allows the system to boot in legacy BIOS mode. Secure Boot is a security feature in UEFI firmware that ensures only trusted software is loaded during the boot process, preventing malware from infecting the system.

  • Why does the PC not boot anymore after CSM was disabled?

    Disabling the Compatibility Support Module (CSM) on a PC can cause it to not boot anymore because the CSM is responsible for allowing the system to boot in legacy BIOS mode, which is necessary for older operating systems and devices that do not support UEFI. When CSM is disabled, the PC will only boot in UEFI mode, which may not be compatible with the installed operating system or hardware. This can result in the PC not being able to find a bootable device or operating system, leading to the inability to boot.

  • Why does the UEFI BIOS not boot, but the CSM does?

    The UEFI BIOS may not boot because the system is configured to use the Compatibility Support Module (CSM) instead. The CSM allows the system to boot in legacy BIOS mode, which may be necessary for older operating systems or hardware that do not support UEFI. Additionally, the UEFI BIOS may not boot if the system's boot order is not properly configured to prioritize UEFI boot devices. It's also possible that there may be compatibility issues with the UEFI firmware or the UEFI boot loader.

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