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RE No Experience to do this : ) How do I know which to choose here? UEFI Boot Mode or Legacy Boot Mode?
suppose it depends on your hardwareRE No Experience to do this : ) How do I know which to choose here? UEFI Boot Mode or Legacy Boot Mode?
RE No Experience to do this : ) How do I know which to choose here? UEFI Boot Mode or Legacy Boot Mode?
The Rules said:Profiles need to contain at least your primary system to assist others with helping you
Impossible to answer with certainty without knowing your hardware.RE No Experience to do this : ) How do I know which to choose here? UEFI Boot Mode or Legacy Boot Mode?
Sorry, I was not aware I was breaking any rules - I kept getting character limits on creating my sys profile hopefully I've done this correctly now but don't see it showing up as I post.Impossible to answer with certainty without knowing your hardware.
Please read, understand and, most of all, follow the rules, especially the one about your hardware and profile.
With Skylake hardware you want to use UEFI mode.Sorry, I was not aware I was breaking any rules - I kept getting character limits on creating my sys profile hopefully I've done this correctly now but don't see it showing up as I post.
If you have a UEFI BIOS then use UEFI mode.
Thanks, that is what I ended up using. I have el Capitan up an running, but still have issues unresolved and reading through all the threads trying to find the answers. I can't seem to get the system to boot on it's own, only via the USB Clover options, can't get the drivers for the Nvidia Gigabyte GeForce GTX Windforce working, have the device manager working and loaded latest web drivers, but still no options for display, and lastly audio is still not working.With Skylake hardware you want to use UEFI mode.