Recently my computer which I assembled with a friend about a year ago started giving weird errors with a specific game, it already did it before with youtube but it was very rare, around once every two months so I never paid it too much mind , it will simply freeze the computer completely without any error code or blue screen and then the only way to make it work again is forcing it to turn off at event log it shows two errors one is 1060 which is a driver error and the other 41 which is a kernel power error
A friend recommended me to format it and update to Windows 11, I tried updating but then it asked me to enable secure boot in the BIOS
to enable secure boot I had to activate UEFI, now here is the really weird part, my monitor was made in 2010 and it apparently doesn't run UEFI, when I changed my BIOS to UEFI and restarted the pc my monitor started turning on and off showing the BIOS every once in a while but not nearly enough for me to do anything below a video with the monitor turning on and off, worth mentioning I reseted CMOS by the jumper thinking it could be an issue like that
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I had to drag a giant television from another room to be able to see the BIOS in UEFI for some reason, with that said even then my system did not recognize UEFI, If I restart the computer it goes right back to the BIOS with no way to go back to windows, I had to change back to CSM to solve it but I'm still unable to change to UEFI or update it to Win11
A friend recommended me to format it and update to Windows 11, I tried updating but then it asked me to enable secure boot in the BIOS
to enable secure boot I had to activate UEFI, now here is the really weird part, my monitor was made in 2010 and it apparently doesn't run UEFI, when I changed my BIOS to UEFI and restarted the pc my monitor started turning on and off showing the BIOS every once in a while but not nearly enough for me to do anything below a video with the monitor turning on and off, worth mentioning I reseted CMOS by the jumper thinking it could be an issue like that
I had to drag a giant television from another room to be able to see the BIOS in UEFI for some reason, with that said even then my system did not recognize UEFI, If I restart the computer it goes right back to the BIOS with no way to go back to windows, I had to change back to CSM to solve it but I'm still unable to change to UEFI or update it to Win11