![]() ![]() If you use either the vDosWP method or the DOSBoxWP method for running WPDOS, this Monitor recommendations | Don't choose the ATI Improve WPDOS 6.x mouse smoothness | Flicker-free "Divide overflow" error messages | What toĭo if WPDOS locks up when switching to graphics mode | Which video hardware? | Which video card? | A VESA driver for WPDOS 5.1 | P.S.WPDOS - Graphics Mode Survival Guide WordPerfect for DOS Updated | Site Map |įeedback | Voluntary Contributions | FAQ WPDOS Graphics Mode Survival Guide If anyone needs me to explain the any part of the situation I have described above, please ask. I ask this question because many laptop and desktop brands don't have this UEFI CSM or equivalent option in their BIOS's (I know Lenovo and MSI go out of their way to support this arrangement). My Windows 7 installation is under UEFI, and my 850 Evo is formatted using GPT. My computer, the Lenovo Y50, is set to "Legacy support" and "UEFI first," which is UEFI CSM simultaneously. Since I foresee that I will have hard drives larger than 2TB as boot drives, I probably will need to install Windows 7 under UEFI. ![]() But I have just been disappointed with 8 and 10 and so comfortable with 7 that I don't see myself installing the former OS's for my personal use. Now, I understand that since Windows 8, this problem has been fixed and you can install Windows under UEFI with ease. ![]() In addition, will slipstreaming graphics drivers, such as Intel HD Graphics drivers or whatever Nvidia or AMD offers, into boot.wim and install.wim solve this issue? What I am noticing is that after I install all my drivers, I can boot into Windows 7 normal mode with my BIOS set to "UEFI only". What normally happens is that even if you disable secure boot and copy boot圆4.efi to \efi\boot, that the installer hangs on the Starting Windows loading screen, because Windows 7's native video drivers aren't UEFI compatible. On a lot of computers' UEFI settings, the setting "UEFI" means UEFI Class 3 with no CSM activated alongside it. Is there a way to make Windows 7's vga.sys and perhaps vgapnp.sys completely UEFI class 3 compatible? By that, I mean that on modern computers you don't have to change the UEFI settings and be able to boot to a Windows 7 installer media UEFI-native. ![]()
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