HP Pavilion 1053 does support UEFI?

Hello

Please, I would like to know if my pc HP PAVILION 1053 supports UEFI (win pro 64-bit), because:

-In the bios, I have a menu called 'UEFI TOOLS',

- But, on the page to download the drivers from the computer, here, there is nothing for the UEFI.

If my pc supports UEFI, do I install the UEIF HP DIAGNOSTIC TOOL to make it work? Because now, when I click on the menu "UEFI", nothing happens.

With kindness.

Hello faroukal, from your description of the events that you are experiencing, they are all normal.

The black screen with cursor blinking in the upper left corner is normal for all systems.

It is when the BIOS/UEFI running control system of the operating system, which in your case is - this Windows 7 Pro.

The UEFI functionality isn't actually the BIOS of old style, but a code of the firmware that is added to the BIOS. Legacy devices means that they are controlled by the UEFI and not the BIOS.

You should see a section that you can use for the BIOS and not the UEFI, but I suggest letting the UFEI in the control of legacy devices. It's better that the BIOS control works.

You should be able to locate the command of Start Menu in the BIOS. You should be able to select:

UEFI boot sources

Sources of boot legacy

ATAPI CD-ROM

Hard drive

(WDC WD30000HLF-60G6U2)

Network controller.

This is just an example and would not be the exact options for your system.

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