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Sandisk secure erase legacy bios
Sandisk secure erase legacy bios






  1. #SANDISK SECURE ERASE LEGACY BIOS HOW TO#
  2. #SANDISK SECURE ERASE LEGACY BIOS SOFTWARE#
  3. #SANDISK SECURE ERASE LEGACY BIOS WINDOWS#

More information on Secure Boot and UEFI mode vs Legacy mode: If this happens, you will need to revert eventually to enter BIOS again (F10),revert to UEFI mode and Secure boot ON.

#SANDISK SECURE ERASE LEGACY BIOS WINDOWS#

Note that chaging these BIOS settings (Legacy mode vs UEFI mode) may affect your Windows boot settings and ability to boot to Windows as before. Select the USB thumb drive as a boot option. Insert the bootable USB thumdrive prepared previouslyĪs soon as you press the power-on button, start hitting the Esc button repeatedly (like tap-tap-tap).Ĭhoose F9 to open Boot options. Please, shutdown the computer using the power button (pressed and hold for a while) (here are pictures, the instructions continue below) Scroll down and configure Legacy boot order to have the USB hard drive in upper placesĮventualy, make sure you DO PRESS THE "SAVE" button and confirm with YES that you will save the changes Make sure Secure boot is not enabled / not checked Hi sure you go to BIOS (F10) -> Advanced tab So which of these three modes should I choose? And which boot Device should be on top for that boot mode? The boot order for Legacy boot is: M.2 SSD Drive, Notebook Hard Drive, Notebook Elthernet, USB Floppy, USB CD-ROM and USB Hard Drive. The boot order for UEFI is: USB Hard Drive, Generic USB Device, M.2 SSD Hard Drive OS Boot Manger, Notebook Ethernet IPV4, Notebook Ehternet iPV6, Customized boot and SD Card. Selecting "Boot Options" I am able at the top to choose "Startup Menu Delay" which is currently set to 0 seconds, and Multiboot Express Popup Delay, which is also set to 0 seconds.īelow the first list of options like "Audio alerts during boot", "Fast Boot", "USB device boot" (which is selected), I may first choose the "Boot Mode" with three options "Legacy", UEFI Hybrid (with CSM)", "UEFI Native (without CSM)".īelow these options, depending if I choose the Legacy or UEFI-mode, I can choose "Boot order", with UEFI-mode having more options than "Legacy mode". Selecting "Advanced" gives me several options: "Language", "Set System Date and Time" Boot Options" and "BIOS Power-On" + Device settings. It has three tabs at the top: "Main", "Security" and "Advanced". When I enter BIOS by holding down the F10 I am presented with a graphical user interface and I can use a mouse.

#SANDISK SECURE ERASE LEGACY BIOS HOW TO#

I have tried to search for the same BIOS menu in order to understand how to configure the boot order and mode properly, but not yet found any information on this.

#SANDISK SECURE ERASE LEGACY BIOS SOFTWARE#

I have tried exactly the same software AOMEI software on a Microsoft Surface, and it works perfectly fine. I might do something wrong when trying to configure the Boot mode and boot order in BIOS (which to me is a bit confusing on the EliteBook). Although I have tried to change boot order and tried with all the three different boot modes (UEFI, Legacy) in combination with a recovery USB WinPE for both UEFI and Legacy mode, the laptop will not recognize the USB flash drive. I have also made a recovery USB flash drive using the PE-tool creation within AOMEI Backupper. I have made an disc image using AOMEI Backupper and stored it on an external USB-drive.








Sandisk secure erase legacy bios