Of Satellite L series BIOS is outdated but no updates available

Hello guys

A few days ago my HARD drive crashed, I replaced it with an another satta and put windows on it as usual, but the problem I have is that my bios is messed up evendo I haven'th done nothing wrong in my bios simply made sure that the STRANGE was on top to boot from DVD , and then when the installation was made put on the HARD drive, but now the problem is I can't boot from uefi from csm and I really want to start from uefi, it says no boot device, please restart...
Can someone help me with this?

Hi Baker, I'm struggling with a similar problem.
Probable solution to your problem: Installation was done in MSC mode (no UEFI). The result is another way to partition the HD. Partitioning under UEFI and BIOS of the old school (CSM) are incompatible.
Main advantage of UEFI: faster windows startup.

Solution:
(a) use your PC in the old mode. You lose the advantages of UEFI, but can work.
(b) reinstall under UEFI (that's what I struggle with)

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    We all know that tell old... "If it does not break, don't fix it." And if you put in more computer terms, "especially if it's a BIOS.

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    + "Human error is inherent in man, and it is not possible to eradicate. It will be displayed always, sooner or later"(Prof. James Reason). +

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    * (5) * Beleave in Toshiba when they said "relatively simple operation and can be performed by the most competent computer users"... they never said it is infallible. "."

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    {color: #0000ff} * "what went wrong?" * {color}

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    Post edited by: Fenix_D
    Modified subject to beter reflect what the problem is (apparently erroneous file BIOS in Toshiba Download Center).

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    Best regards

    Maurice

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