A clean install would get me out of legacy mode?
It doesn't boot when I enable UEFI Only. I think it goes deeper than just having to enable secure boot. It would've just said off in the system info then.
Thank you though.
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Also, when I installed the new mobo and cpu I couldn't use my PC...
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View: http://imgur.com/gallery/NE5761A
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Here are the monitors I plan on gertting...