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- May 7, 2013
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- Motherboard
- ASUS Maximus VIII Gene
- CPU
- Intel i7 7700K
- Graphics
- Zotac GeForce GTX 980
- Mobile Phone
In terms of these settings I use them, too. Tried Boot Device Control set to 'UEFI and Legay OPROM' as well as to 'UEFI only' – no change.
However I found out that the mbinit error I get seems to be fixable by setting XHCI handoff to enabled. Problem is: I can remember changing this setting a few days ago. Then I made an update to my mobo to check if it changes anything – now the option is gone in advanced -> USB settings, where it should be according to the user guide. @ccozmo can you look where it is on your ASUS board?
However I found out that the mbinit error I get seems to be fixable by setting XHCI handoff to enabled. Problem is: I can remember changing this setting a few days ago. Then I made an update to my mobo to check if it changes anything – now the option is gone in advanced -> USB settings, where it should be according to the user guide. @ccozmo can you look where it is on your ASUS board?
This is normal – it is a rule of thumb that, if CSM enabled, your mobo uses the most legacy graphics connector you have (VGA > DVI > HDMI > DP), while with CSM disabled, it is vice versa. (Another reason why I would like to stay with CSM disabled...)One point - my main monitor is connected via D-DVI and my secondary monitor is HDMI. With CSM disabled - boot and BIOS is always on the HDMI, where as with CSM enabled, boot and BIOS is on the D-DVI monitor.