Starting a DVD on the new FreeDOS Z510 (to install Windows 7)

OK, I spent the first 6 hours with my new Z510 and exit BIOS and on several forums and how-to sites!

I have a Z510 (model 20287 on the back, 59400165 shop, Core i5 - 4200M) which only comes with the FreeDOS operating system (not decommissioning of Win8!)

I would like to install Windows 7 64 bit family.

But I can't seem to boot from the DVD! "EFI DVD/CDROM (HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GU90N) has been blocked by the current security policy" is the main problem I guess.

Here are "screenshots" of something, that I tried after a lot of reading (it should be in Legacy Support for the boot for Win7 Mode, Boot priority set to UEFI first - maybe because my DVD drive is listed under EFI and OS Optimized Defaults should be set on other OS):

https://drive.Google.com/folderview?ID=0B0N33N4o6EiualhyN3dvbW54d0U&USP=sharing

Of course, in the separate Start Menu (on this Z510, the order does not appear with the rest of the BIOS) I put the DVD player at the top too. (It's in the screenshot above too)

Given that it did not work, I went on Boot Mode UEFI and after the 'EFI DVD/CDROM (HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GU90N) has been blocked by the current security policy' normal message, another 2 entered... see these screenshots:

https://drive.Google.com/folderview?ID=0B0N33N4o6EiuUUVtV0FHOURfbG8&USP=sharing

Even if I don't had not really changed anything physically, I really worried after given that this action was somehow made my material under Legacy disappear!

https://drive.Google.com/file/d/0B0N33N4o6EiudHhxNWxkMzhDUVE/edit?USP=sharing

But somehow, after next time turn on the PC, the Windows installation disc starts! HOWEVER, the following problem:

https://drive.Google.com/file/d/0B0N33N4o6EiuSUJXZ2s5bEFDcXc/edit?USP=sharing

And the ability to format is also grayed out.

If the ASSISTANCE requested:

How should I complete the installation from here?

I don't know anything about the EFI, MBR or GPT on... Is there something wrong here?

I was counting on the partitioning to the point I had until: 100 GB for drive C to install Windows on and the rest for the D drive and storage... Can I get rid of the Partition system 1 while doing this?

I hope that the photos are a help and not a hindrance. I thought them better than my wordy explanations.

THA - NK YO - U!

naushikaa wrote:

Thank you both for your input.

So first I tried what LenBlazer recommended: while The Startup Mode is set to UEFI, I made sure the Secure Boot has been disabled. Saved, went back to back in Boot Mode to legacy and Boot Priority UEFI first (as in the first batch of screenshots as you said), but it won't let me boot from the DVD. (Of course I put it to boot from the DVD in the Boot Menu for others too.) In addition, no Secure Boot option can be seen more, under these new settings.

Then I tried what lknaidu said. So Boot Priority for the first legacy now. But the problem is with your last step,

"prioritize the optical drive which is not referred to as EFI (the one that doesn't have a prefix of EFI).

Optical drive only it lists is one with an EFI prefix:

https://drive.Google.com/file/d/0B0N33N4o6EiuM3AzaFN3ay1ieDQ/edit?USP=sharing

HOWEVER, this allows me to boot from the DVD, but I still have the problem with MBR / EFI / GPT partitioning of the installation stage.

Speaking of which, I looked at your link, and I see that there are benefits to a GPT system. Do you recommend also this? The link said to ensure that the chipset is UEFI v2.0 + compliant; I tried without success - it is an Intel Chipset HM86 processor.

In any case, always the same basic problem. Any other ideas? Thank you

As stated previously, you must disable secure boot and must confirm that it is really off before changing the settings as shown in the first link. There is a problem with the bios and it is: well secure boot is disabled status shows not disabled but active (see your photo in one of the other link).

Here's how I did it recently.

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