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I have a Desktop PC with gigabyte motherboard m61pme-s2p and i want to know if it supports UEFI?Also i found in C:/Windows/boot that there is an EFI folder and from another post on the internet i know that if there is that EFi folder than my pc supports UEFI.In SystemInformation bios is set to legacy.










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  • Is your drive schema MBR or GPT? Use Disk Management to determine this (do any additional research required to answer this question).

    – Ramhound
    Feb 3 at 22:30











  • Specifications for that old board do not show it as having a uefi bios....gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-M61PME-S2P-rev-13#sp

    – Moab
    Feb 3 at 22:52











  • My drive scheme is MBR.So i guess that i have to buy a new motherboad right?Also in Panther folder,setupact file i get BIOS not EFI.But why there is an EFI folder in boot folder in C:/windows?I found that from this post superuser.com/questions/304004/…

    – Marius Enache
    Feb 4 at 11:55











  • Is there any way i can convert my bios to uefi?

    – Marius Enache
    Feb 5 at 21:03
















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I have a Desktop PC with gigabyte motherboard m61pme-s2p and i want to know if it supports UEFI?Also i found in C:/Windows/boot that there is an EFI folder and from another post on the internet i know that if there is that EFi folder than my pc supports UEFI.In SystemInformation bios is set to legacy.










share|improve this question























  • Is your drive schema MBR or GPT? Use Disk Management to determine this (do any additional research required to answer this question).

    – Ramhound
    Feb 3 at 22:30











  • Specifications for that old board do not show it as having a uefi bios....gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-M61PME-S2P-rev-13#sp

    – Moab
    Feb 3 at 22:52











  • My drive scheme is MBR.So i guess that i have to buy a new motherboad right?Also in Panther folder,setupact file i get BIOS not EFI.But why there is an EFI folder in boot folder in C:/windows?I found that from this post superuser.com/questions/304004/…

    – Marius Enache
    Feb 4 at 11:55











  • Is there any way i can convert my bios to uefi?

    – Marius Enache
    Feb 5 at 21:03














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I have a Desktop PC with gigabyte motherboard m61pme-s2p and i want to know if it supports UEFI?Also i found in C:/Windows/boot that there is an EFI folder and from another post on the internet i know that if there is that EFi folder than my pc supports UEFI.In SystemInformation bios is set to legacy.










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I have a Desktop PC with gigabyte motherboard m61pme-s2p and i want to know if it supports UEFI?Also i found in C:/Windows/boot that there is an EFI folder and from another post on the internet i know that if there is that EFi folder than my pc supports UEFI.In SystemInformation bios is set to legacy.







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  • Is your drive schema MBR or GPT? Use Disk Management to determine this (do any additional research required to answer this question).

    – Ramhound
    Feb 3 at 22:30











  • Specifications for that old board do not show it as having a uefi bios....gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-M61PME-S2P-rev-13#sp

    – Moab
    Feb 3 at 22:52











  • My drive scheme is MBR.So i guess that i have to buy a new motherboad right?Also in Panther folder,setupact file i get BIOS not EFI.But why there is an EFI folder in boot folder in C:/windows?I found that from this post superuser.com/questions/304004/…

    – Marius Enache
    Feb 4 at 11:55











  • Is there any way i can convert my bios to uefi?

    – Marius Enache
    Feb 5 at 21:03



















  • Is your drive schema MBR or GPT? Use Disk Management to determine this (do any additional research required to answer this question).

    – Ramhound
    Feb 3 at 22:30











  • Specifications for that old board do not show it as having a uefi bios....gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-M61PME-S2P-rev-13#sp

    – Moab
    Feb 3 at 22:52











  • My drive scheme is MBR.So i guess that i have to buy a new motherboad right?Also in Panther folder,setupact file i get BIOS not EFI.But why there is an EFI folder in boot folder in C:/windows?I found that from this post superuser.com/questions/304004/…

    – Marius Enache
    Feb 4 at 11:55











  • Is there any way i can convert my bios to uefi?

    – Marius Enache
    Feb 5 at 21:03

















Is your drive schema MBR or GPT? Use Disk Management to determine this (do any additional research required to answer this question).

– Ramhound
Feb 3 at 22:30





Is your drive schema MBR or GPT? Use Disk Management to determine this (do any additional research required to answer this question).

– Ramhound
Feb 3 at 22:30













Specifications for that old board do not show it as having a uefi bios....gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-M61PME-S2P-rev-13#sp

– Moab
Feb 3 at 22:52





Specifications for that old board do not show it as having a uefi bios....gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-M61PME-S2P-rev-13#sp

– Moab
Feb 3 at 22:52













My drive scheme is MBR.So i guess that i have to buy a new motherboad right?Also in Panther folder,setupact file i get BIOS not EFI.But why there is an EFI folder in boot folder in C:/windows?I found that from this post superuser.com/questions/304004/…

– Marius Enache
Feb 4 at 11:55





My drive scheme is MBR.So i guess that i have to buy a new motherboad right?Also in Panther folder,setupact file i get BIOS not EFI.But why there is an EFI folder in boot folder in C:/windows?I found that from this post superuser.com/questions/304004/…

– Marius Enache
Feb 4 at 11:55













Is there any way i can convert my bios to uefi?

– Marius Enache
Feb 5 at 21:03





Is there any way i can convert my bios to uefi?

– Marius Enache
Feb 5 at 21:03










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