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My gtx 960 has uefi support, and my z77xud5h wb rev 1.1 support and my windows 10 is installed under uefi and GPT. But the fastboot option isn't being displayed in my bios settings. And I can't find the "uefi firmware settings" option when I hold shift when restarting windows 10. I used to have the fastboot option but I disabled it to try to dualboot linux a while ago, and never saw it again. I also can't seem to find secure boot anywhere in windows or in the bios. When I look in my system info or whatever the windows is called. I see secure boot status and next to that I see unsupported. I don't know what that means. And I don't know if that is why I don't see the uefi firmware setting option or fastboot option anywhere. btw, I saw that there are modded bios's for my z77xud5h that people say work even though gigabyte never released it themselves, the modded bios is the F16g. Also my graphics card is a ASUS STRIX GTX 960. What do I need to do o get fastboot back?

 

Thanks for the help!!!!

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I know that having hibernate disabled will disable fastboot

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I know that having hibernate disabled will disable fastboot

 

Tried that, didn't work

I7-6700k, Asus Maximus VIII Formula, 2 x 8GB Corsair Dominator Plantinum ram, ASUS GTX 960 STRIX, sound blaster zx, 1TB boot drive ssd, 128GB/256GB storage ssd, 1TB storage HDD, 4TB of storage (backup),Windows 10 Pro,1000w psu

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