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i want my system to be boot from the USB Drive - but Legacy support is not avialable in the Bios and that i why in the boot menu i am not getting my USB option 

Model no : Hp all in one 19-2013w and 19-2113w 

 

 

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Hello Tech4_help,

 

Welcome to the HP Forums, I hope you enjoy your experience! To help you get the most out of the HP Forums I would like to direct your attention to the HP Forums Guide First Time Here? Learn How to Post and More.

I understand you are trying to find the Legacy option in your BIOS on the HP 19-2013w All-in-One Desktop PC and the HP 19-2113w All-in-One Desktop PC. In the BIOS click on Security > Secure Boot Configuration and you will see Legacy Support. Make sure you enable it there you will have to disable Secure Boot to do so.

 

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Hey guys,

This is a new motherboard and at this time there is no way to enable legacy support.

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sorry.

bill

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@Dunidar wrote:

Hello Tech4_help,

 

Welcome to the HP Forums, I hope you enjoy your experience! To help you get the most out of the HP Forums I would like to direct your attention to the HP Forums Guide First Time Here? Learn How to Post and More.

I understand you are trying to find the Legacy option in your BIOS on the HP 19-2013w All-in-One Desktop PC and the HP 19-2113w All-in-One Desktop PC. In the BIOS click on Security > Secure Boot Configuration and you will see Legacy Support. Make sure you enable it there you will have to disable Secure Boot to do so.

 

I hope I have answered your question to your satisfaction. Thank you for posting on the HP Forums. Have a great day!


Dunidar,

 

I had the misfortune of purchasing one of these computers and I can tell you for a fact your solution does not work for me.

 

There is no legacy support in Security > Secure Boot Configuration.  On my hp 19-2113w I can disable Secure Boot, but when I go to Boot Order and try to enable Legacy Support (which is where that option is at) it tells me I have to disable Secure Boot -- which I just did!  And rebooting after changing Secure Boot does not help.

 

I have wasted half my weekend and several hundred dollars on this computer, which I will now have to chuck out the window because I refuse to use Windows 8.

 

Tim

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then what's the solution? I can't boot my pc and does not work I get this one:

 

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Hello @ZeyreN,

 

Welcome to the HP Forums, I hope you enjoy your experience! To help you get the most out of the HP Forums I would like to direct your attention to the HP Forums Guide First Time Here? Learn How to Post and More.

I understand you are getting the 3F0 error on your computer and it will not boot. The error 3F0 on startup like that indicates a potential problem with the hard drive. I am providing you with an HP Support document: HP Notebook PCs - Testing a Hard Disk using the Built in Self Test, which will walk you through the steps that you should be taking to find a solution to your issue.

 

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The test appears to me that was approved and I see that BIOS detects it but I can't boot just me appear UEFI devices but not the hard drive the computer is new, I'm desperate I could'nt use my new computer that I can do ? 

 

PD: and I tried activating and deactivating Secure Boot and it still appears that problem, please help

 

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Hello again @ZeyreN,

 

Thank you for the updated information on your issue. The issue appears to be a hard drive issue and I think it would be best if you contact HP Technical Support for repair options.

I would like to thank you for posting on the HP Forums. Have a great day!



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Hello , i   have this motherboard,  and i want change to legacy supports,  there any solution to solve this ?

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apparently not. i hate it when support people read you the support manual suggestions even though they know there is no real workable solution.

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