Hi. Six months ago, I built this PC using a new SSD for the OS and two old HDDs for storage. ASUS mobo and Intel processor. The OS installation didn't cause any problems.
Due to constant BSODs last week, I decided to reinstall the OS. At the 'Where do you want to install Windows' screen I had this message against ALL THREE drives:
'Windows cannot be installed to this disk. The selected disk has an MBR partition table. On EFI systems, Windows can only be installed to GPT disks.”
I entered BIOS and reset it to Default (assuming that would be its state six months ago). Same story, unfortunately. So I did some googling and managed the install by accessing BIOS/CSM/Boot Device Control and selecting 'Legacy OPROM only' (as opposed to UEFI & Legacy OPROM only).
After the install, I attended to my drivers differently than last time (where I went to the ASUS website). Instead, I installed Intel's 'Driver Update Utility' which only found one driver for me – graphics. Given that I already had sound and internet connection, I was happy – the mobo must have had the proper chipset and LAN drivers.
After all that, here's what I'd like to ask you:
If 'default' BIOS wouldn't let me reinstall, why did I have no problem the very first time?
I presume I'm not benefitting from UEFI? Should I be bothered?
In Device Manager/Other Devices, I have 3 yellow triangles: a) Ethernet Controller, b) PCI Simple Communications Controller and c) SM Bus Controller. Given that I have all the functionality I need I'm inclined to just ignore these warnings, what do you think?
Thanks for taking the time to read this and perhaps offer your thoughts.
Due to constant BSODs last week, I decided to reinstall the OS. At the 'Where do you want to install Windows' screen I had this message against ALL THREE drives:
'Windows cannot be installed to this disk. The selected disk has an MBR partition table. On EFI systems, Windows can only be installed to GPT disks.”
I entered BIOS and reset it to Default (assuming that would be its state six months ago). Same story, unfortunately. So I did some googling and managed the install by accessing BIOS/CSM/Boot Device Control and selecting 'Legacy OPROM only' (as opposed to UEFI & Legacy OPROM only).
After the install, I attended to my drivers differently than last time (where I went to the ASUS website). Instead, I installed Intel's 'Driver Update Utility' which only found one driver for me – graphics. Given that I already had sound and internet connection, I was happy – the mobo must have had the proper chipset and LAN drivers.
After all that, here's what I'd like to ask you:
If 'default' BIOS wouldn't let me reinstall, why did I have no problem the very first time?
I presume I'm not benefitting from UEFI? Should I be bothered?
In Device Manager/Other Devices, I have 3 yellow triangles: a) Ethernet Controller, b) PCI Simple Communications Controller and c) SM Bus Controller. Given that I have all the functionality I need I'm inclined to just ignore these warnings, what do you think?
Thanks for taking the time to read this and perhaps offer your thoughts.
My Computer
At a glance
Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Mult...Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-4150 CPU @ 3.50GHz8.00 GBIntel(R) HD Graphics 4400
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- self build
- OS
- Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-4150 CPU @ 3.50GHz
- Motherboard
- ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. H97M-PLUS
- Memory
- 8.00 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel(R) HD Graphics 4400
- Sound Card
- (1) High Definition Audio Device (2) USB Audio Device
- Screen Resolution
- 1024 x 768 x 32 bits (4294967296 colors) @ 75 Hz
- Hard Drives
- (1) SAMSUNG HD103SI ATA Device (2) Samsung SSD 840 EVO 120GB ATA Device (3) ST31000528AS ATA Device (4) GENERIC USB Storage-CFC USB Device (5) GENERIC USB Storage-MSC USB Device (6) GENERIC USB Storage-SDC USB Device (7) GENERIC USB Stora
- PSU
- Corsair CXM 430W Modular 80 PLUS Bronze
- Antivirus
- Panda Free
- Browser
- Firefox+NoScript, AdBlockPlus, Disconnect