Legacy, no start

New K450e always to the UEFI boot; will not start in the legacy.
You need to start on the legacy.

MSC enabled (to support the OS Non-UEFI
Automatic start mode
Start first priority Legacy.

LEGACY ONLY tested
PC wouldn't start with only selected legacy:
No OS found

How to force a bunch of legacy?
Thank you
Hime

Thank you

problem solved

Tags: Lenovo Desktops

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