I can convert my EMBR disk to GPT (using MBR2GPT).
Windows on converted disk boots.
I install BIU. When system boots there is a boot item for Windows and Windows boots via that boot item.
However, after booting the system a few times, it reverts to booting directly to Windows rather than BIU.
At least some of the time, the BIOS boot menu contains a BootIt UEFU entry which causes booting to BIU.
BootIt UEFI doesn't remain effective
Re: BootIt UEFI doesn't remain effective
Bob,
I saw this with my mate's computer. Occasionally the BIOS Boot Order would change and Windows Boot Manager would appear above BootIt UEFI. We'd put BootIt UEFI back on top (Boot Option #1) and BIU would boot. The issue settled after a week or so.
Edit... you can check the bootorder in Windows TBOSDT...
list uefi bootorder
I saw this with my mate's computer. Occasionally the BIOS Boot Order would change and Windows Boot Manager would appear above BootIt UEFI. We'd put BootIt UEFI back on top (Boot Option #1) and BIU would boot. The issue settled after a week or so.
Edit... you can check the bootorder in Windows TBOSDT...
list uefi bootorder
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Re: BootIt UEFI doesn't remain effective
Brian K wrote:
> Bob,
>
> I saw this with my mate's computer. Occasionally the BIOS Boot Order would
> change and Windows Boot Manager would appear above BootIt UEFI. We'd put
> BootIt UEFI back on top (Boot Option #1) and BIU would boot. The issue
> settled after a week or so.
>
> Edit... you can check the bootorder in Windows TBOSDT...
>
> list uefi bootorder
OK, thanks. I'll probably try again when I get time though I have to think about whether I want to sacrifice a perfectly working EMBR system to a GPT system which might settle after a week or so and which probably doesn't provide me anything of value except experience.
> Bob,
>
> I saw this with my mate's computer. Occasionally the BIOS Boot Order would
> change and Windows Boot Manager would appear above BootIt UEFI. We'd put
> BootIt UEFI back on top (Boot Option #1) and BIU would boot. The issue
> settled after a week or so.
>
> Edit... you can check the bootorder in Windows TBOSDT...
>
> list uefi bootorder
OK, thanks. I'll probably try again when I get time though I have to think about whether I want to sacrifice a perfectly working EMBR system to a GPT system which might settle after a week or so and which probably doesn't provide me anything of value except experience.
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Re: BootIt UEFI doesn't remain effective
I finally got it all working, for now at least. In the BIOS boot order, I have Windows Boot Manager and Current. I don't know where the name Current came from, but it seems to be BIU and works. Remains to be seen whether it "sticks".
Re: BootIt UEFI doesn't remain effective
Bob,
If you click Scripting in BIU, then enter...
list uefi bootorder
The top of my list is...
0) 0x7449 BootIt UEFI
Is yours the same or called Current?
If you click Scripting in BIU, then enter...
list uefi bootorder
The top of my list is...
0) 0x7449 BootIt UEFI
Is yours the same or called Current?
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Re: BootIt UEFI doesn't remain effective
Brian K wrote:
> Bob,
>
> If you click Scripting in BIU, then enter...
>
> list uefi bootorder
>
> The top of my list is...
>
> 0) 0x7449 BootIt UEFI
>
> Is yours the same or called Current?
I don't know. I've gone back to EMBR/BIBM.
> Bob,
>
> If you click Scripting in BIU, then enter...
>
> list uefi bootorder
>
> The top of my list is...
>
> 0) 0x7449 BootIt UEFI
>
> Is yours the same or called Current?
I don't know. I've gone back to EMBR/BIBM.