Asus P8Z77-V LX BIOS Settings for UEFI BIOS

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[Synopsis]

This video shows you how to properly configure the BIOS for the Asus P8Z77-V LX motherboard for UEFI BIOS. If you don't set this properly on your motherboard then your computer will not boot up into Windows 10.

This motherboard was released in around July of 2012, and I bought mine in early 2013. I am still using this motherboard with a Intel I5-3570K processor. It has a Geforce GTX 1070 8 GB with 24 GB of DDR3 ram in it. I upgraded this computer many times in the past 9 years that I had it. I put a sata SSD in it, a blu-ray drive, video capture card, and additional hard drives. This is the only computer I am using which wasn't upgraded to Windows 11.

A UEFI BIOS will enable you to do have a more robust partition which will not easily be corrupted. The latest graphics cards require UEFI BIOS, or it won't post. If it doesn't post then your graphics card is unusable. For example the Geforce GTX 1600 series, Geforce RTX 2000, and 3000 series require UEFI BIOS. The latest AMD graphics cards also require UEFI BIOS. If you plan to upgrade your computer with this motherboard with the latest graphics cards then you will need a UEFI BIOS. Having a UEFI BIOS will be useful if you ever plan to upgrade a computer with this motherboard to Windows 11.

I have upgraded 4th Gen Intel CPU based motherboards to Windows 11, and I enabled UEFI BIOS before I upgraded to Windows 11. It's possible to upgrade the Asus P8Z77-V LX with a Intel CPU to Windows 11 despite the fact that it doesn't have a TPM 2.0, or a supported 8th gen Intel Core I3/I5/I7 cpu. You can use a hack to upgrade to Windows 11 from Windows 10. I have a video on how to do that in the related videos section of this commentary. I have upgraded older computers, like a Dell XPS 9000 which is a 13 year old computer to Windows 11, and it works fine. Having a up to date operating system does give you options to get better hardware in the future. A UEFI BIOS enables you to take advantage of those options in the future.

I don't plan to upgrade this computer to Windows 11, because I have old programs which I need for work. I cannot risk these programs not working, so that is one of the reasons why I haven't upgraded this computer to Windows 11. Also, I bought a new computer with a 10th Gen I7-10700KF processor, so this is just a work computer that needs to work.
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