top | item 27683798 (no title) kayone | 4 years ago It doesn't make any sense. He contradicts himself. If you bought a computer in the store (not tech savvy) then you are fine. If you built your own computer (tech savvy) then you can't figure out the bios settings? discuss order hn newest zeusk|4 years ago Exactly my thoughts. He builds a "custom" computer, mix matches parts but is unaware of the difference between CSM/UEFI or MBR/GPT?UEFI and GPT have been on the scene since Vista (2007). cbmuser|4 years ago Assembling a computer from parts doesn’t really require in-depth knowledge these days thanks to true plug’n’play.No jumpers to set for CPU multipliers, IDE master/slave or IRQ/DMA/IO etc. load replies (1)
zeusk|4 years ago Exactly my thoughts. He builds a "custom" computer, mix matches parts but is unaware of the difference between CSM/UEFI or MBR/GPT?UEFI and GPT have been on the scene since Vista (2007). cbmuser|4 years ago Assembling a computer from parts doesn’t really require in-depth knowledge these days thanks to true plug’n’play.No jumpers to set for CPU multipliers, IDE master/slave or IRQ/DMA/IO etc. load replies (1)
cbmuser|4 years ago Assembling a computer from parts doesn’t really require in-depth knowledge these days thanks to true plug’n’play.No jumpers to set for CPU multipliers, IDE master/slave or IRQ/DMA/IO etc. load replies (1)
zeusk|4 years ago
UEFI and GPT have been on the scene since Vista (2007).
cbmuser|4 years ago
No jumpers to set for CPU multipliers, IDE master/slave or IRQ/DMA/IO etc.