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As title says, I was gifted the EOS R5 but without a lense. I am looking for the most basic and cost effective lens for taking photos of my baby everyday and special occasions like birthdays etc. Do I have to only use RF lenses? Or can I use cheaper alternatives?I recently got a used HP ProBook 650 g1 with i5-4210M CPU and noticed that any FAT32 Formatted USB for installing windows in EFI doesn't appear in bootmenu when UEFI native (without CSM) option is configured, and in this setting, any external USB stick doesn't appear in 'boot from EFI file', only one FAT32 partition on internal SSD (for BIOS recovery) appears, but when UEFI hybrid (with CSM) is configured, USB stick appear in bootmenu (seems to be from legacy as it can't boot and when usb is configured with rufus, mbr bootstrap code gets loaded giving me error that usb should be booted with UEFI) and USB also appears in 'boot from EFI file' setting, I can manually access the file system to go to /efi/boot/bootx64.efi and windows installer boots in EFI mode in this case, also an NTFS formatted USB with Rufus for UEFI boot (with UEFI:NTFS support for windows 11 as install.wim is larger than FAT32 limit 4GB) is accessable with 'boot from EFI file', with UEFI native (without CSM) option I tried the following:

using a compatible FAT32 USB with both MBR and GPT

changing usb partition type to EFI (by using ef when usb is mbr by fdisk and EF00 when usb is GPT by gdisk)

trying all usb ports.

loading UEFI default settings.

reflashing BIOS with hp drivers.

trying with rufus with UEFI only option Whatever I do, external USB doesn't get recognized when UEFI native (without CSM) option is enabled.

Any guess why this happens? It didn't happen for any PC or laptop I used before. Any help would be appreciated.

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"As title says, I was gifted the EOS R5 but without a lense. "

That is not what I see in the subject. 

 

What you have written rambles so much that there is no way to truly understand what you are asking.



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