Alright, let’s talk about this Asrock BIOS UEFI thing, whatever that is. My grandson, he’s the smart one, he told me a bit about it. Said it’s important for the computer, makes it start up and all that. Sounds complicated, like them newfangled cars with all the buttons.
So, first thing’s first, you gotta get into this “BIOS” thing. My grandson says you gotta press F2 or Delete when the computer starts. You know, when all them letters and numbers are flashin’ on the screen? Yeah, press them buttons then. It’s like findin’ the right key to open the shed door, gotta be quick!
Now, inside this BIOS, there’s a whole mess of stuff. Looks like a chicken coop exploded in there, all them words and numbers. But don’t you fret none. We’re lookin’ for somethin’ called “UEFI.” My grandson says it’s like the new boss in town, replacin’ the old BIOS. Says it’s better, faster, does more stuff. I don’t know about all that, long as it gets the computer workin’, that’s all I care about.
- If you got one of them new Ryzen processors, the 5000 G-series, my grandson says you definitely need this UEFI thing. Otherwise, it won’t work right. Like tryin’ to plant corn in the winter, just ain’t gonna happen.
- And somethin’ about “SATA” somethin’ somethin’. My grandson says you gotta set it right in the BIOS so the computer can find the hard drive. It’s like tellin’ the rooster where the hens are, gotta point it in the right direction. You find somethin’ like “Storage Configuration” or “Bootable Marvell” and make sure it says “UEFI Driver.” Don’t ask me what it all means, I just follow the instructions like bakin’ a cake.
Then there’s this “Secure Boot” thing. My grandson says it’s like a guard dog, keepin’ out the bad stuff. But sometimes, you gotta turn it off to make other things work. It’s like lettin’ a friendly stranger in, gotta open the gate sometimes. So, if you need to turn it off, you gotta find it in the BIOS and disable it. Just remember to turn it back on later, don’t want no varmints gettin’ in!
And if you’re installin’ that Windows 10 thing, there’s somethin’ about “MBR” and “GPT.” My grandson says it’s how the hard drive is organized. Like my pantry, gotta have everything in its place. If you’re using UEFI, you probably want GPT. He says it’s better for the newer computers. But if you got an old hard drive, it might be MBR, and then things get tricky. Somethin’ about findin’ a file called “*”. Sounds like lookin’ for a needle in a haystack to me.
Now, all this talk about UEFI, it’s on somethin’ called the “motherboard.” My grandson says it’s the heart of the computer, where everything connects. And Asrock, that’s just one company that makes these motherboards. They all have their own BIOS and UEFI settings, so it might look a little different on your computer. It’s like different breeds of chickens, they all lay eggs, but they look a bit different. But the basic idea is the same.
My grandson also said somethin’ about an “EFI Shell”. Said you can get to it by pressin’ F11 when the computer starts. Sounds like a secret hideout or somethin’. I don’t know what you do in there, probably somethin’ for them computer whizzes. I’ll stick to what I know, like makin’ biscuits and keepin’ the chickens outta the garden.
So, there you have it, a little somethin’ about this Asrock BIOS UEFI. It ain’t as scary as it sounds. Just follow the instructions, press the right buttons, and hope for the best. And if you get stuck, ask your grandson, or that neighbor kid who’s always glued to his computer. They’ll know what to do. Just like I know how to fix a fence and bake a good apple pie.
And remember, this UEFI thing, it’s always changin’. They keep updatin’ it, makin’ it better, or maybe just more complicated. My grandson says you can update the BIOS, but that sounds risky to me. Like tryin’ to fix a clock when you don’t know nothin’ about gears. I’ll stick to the basics, keepin’ the computer runnin’ and the chickens happy. That’s enough for this old woman.
Tags: [BIOS, UEFI, Asrock, Motherboard, Boot, Ryzen, SATA, Secure Boot, MBR, GPT, EFI Shell]