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UEFI or Legacy?
So i went for a clean Windows 10 installation on my Aspire E13.
To boot from USB i had to switch from UEFI to Legacy, otherwise the USB drive would not be listed.
However. After the installation was finished my touchpad was not even recognized, i mean, i was not even listed in the device manager, so i read somewhere on the Acer forum that switching back to UEFI would solve this problem.
Well, i switched back to UEFI and now when the laptop start i recieve a message that says -No bootable device found!
Even if i try to use my bootable USB drive, the list is empty.
So i switched back to Legace again and guess what. Windows 10 starts like there was no problem.
So, what's the different between UEFI and Legacy? The bios tells me -Use UEFI on Win 8 and above to use all the benefits.
And why oh why can't i boot up from a existing and working Windows 10 drive using UEFI?