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UEFI install boot fail @ Asian-market gigabyte motherboard...
Hey guys! I have an issue that's relatively specific, but maybe someone has experience with this topic.
My friend moved to China and bought a used PC from a (not so tech-savvy) person. It came preinstalled with Win7, and he decided to do a clean install of Win10 on it. It's a Skylake CPU on a B350 chipset Gigabyte motherboard, so naturally, the board natively supports UEFI booting, evem tho the Win7 was installed in Legacy mode (I'm not entirely certain whether or not you can install Win7 in UEFI mode anyways, but that's not what matters now)
So, he created a bootable Win10 USB install using the Media Creation Tool, changed the BIOS settings to accomodate the new OS (things like boot priorities, fastboot, and UEFI-only booting - just in case) and - it won't boot from the USB. Now, having practical experience with this kind of issue, I figured a motherboard BIOS update usually does the trick (especially for Gigabyte boards, even though they still have "windows 8/10" support written in them somewhere, so they aren't older than the OS, which always confused me). But, just to be safe, he checked the USB boot drive on his roommate's laptop first, and it booted just fine.
So, now comes the tricky part. His motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-B150M-D2VX-SI, which I think is an Asian market variant of the GA-B150M-D2V. The issue is, it seems as if Gigabyte doesn't even have a listing for the board. I instructed my friend to try and find (if not the update itself, then atleast) the motherboard listing somewhere official on the internet, since I figured I might have that part of the internet blocked, knowing that he's in China, and I'm in Serbia, but that didn't reap anything. We also tried tampering with the settings in the motherboard, figuring maybe the BIOS updates just do the set-up part which we could have done by hand, but no luck. We even tried to make the USB boot in Legacy mode, but it wouldn't even present us with that option, we could only choose how the internal hard drive could boot (we checked to plug the USB drive both into the 2.0 and 3.0 port), it would just boot the win7 drive. We even disabled other boot options, but it would just boot into the bios settings automatically. It's rather nerve-wracking and I already had major issues when it comes to Gigabyte motherboards (I once almost bricked my friend's PC for forcefully trying to update his motherboard with the wrong BIOS, even though the model number and revision number matched up - but we realized just later that the board that he owned had a "-DDR3" suffix to it, and that board just didn't even bother showing up in our Google search results, which automatically made me assume that it was the right update package, and that the board was just a stubborn arse. Now, I check if the BIOS version and release date of the current BIOS on the motherboard and the websites match up - if I notice that the, for instance, F2 version on his baord was released in October 2015, and the F2 version on the website says it was released in December 2015, I know I'm not in the right place)
So, my question is:
Does anyone have experience with acquiring proper BIOS updates from (presumably) Asian-market-specific motherboards? How on earth does it even make sense not to list them anywhere officially, or at least anywhere publicly? Since the only listings I found for it were on AliExpress and such
Is there a way for us to maybe set this board up manually ourselves for it to boot from the USB drive? Maybe the update itself isn't mandatory, but it always solved this issue for me, even for other board manufacturers
Can we at least forcefully boot the USB drive in legacy mode in any way??
Thank you everyone, and I hope I posted this question in the right area!!