I want to format my PC. I insert the win8.1 installation disc, then I restart and enter the BIOS but there is no option for CD ROM. The options it does have are: HDD/SDD, USB, ODD and LAN. How to make CD ROM appear so I can do the format?
CD ROM option does not appear in BIOS
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Look under the section on your system BIOS where it list the Drives like the HDD that are connected to the system and see if there is one listed there for the CD ROM.
Each BIOS is different where it keeps the information. With out know you systems make model and BIOS version hard to say.Comment
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Originally posted by DribPI did that but nothing happened…
You could always get a legal copy of Windows from here https://pchelpforum.net/resources/do...ffice-isos.87/ and then create a bootable USB flash drive.Comment
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Hope you don`t mind me chiming in folks
Originally posted by DribPI insert the win8.1 installation disc,Originally posted by DribPI tried by creating a bootable USB drive and then going to the BIOS and selecting USB,Comment
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Originally posted by RustysHave you tried what @Bruce stated in post # 7 (May need to be turned on in the BIOS).
Knowing the make and model of the system would be helpful.Originally posted by phillpower2Hope you don`t mind me chiming in folks
Is this a brand name computer such as Dell/HP or is it a custom build, reason I ask is so we can check the specs of either the system itself if a brand name or the motherboard if it is a custom build, you mention an 8.1 disk and not being able to boot from your USB drive, both are associated with UEFI BIOS as opposed to Legacy BIOS and disabling secure boot may be required before you are able to boot from the USB device, this assumes that the Windows media on the USB device is good btw.
-AMD E1 - 1200 APU with Radeonâ„¢ HD graphics 1.40 GHz
-Ram: 2GB
-Windows 8, 64 bit.
Are those enough?
Sometimes the pc shows: UI doesn’t respond or sth like that anyway. The pc is very slow… In order to enter BIOS I had to enter the advanced startup settings then choose the UEFI settings and then my pc would restart showing this time the BIOS.Comment
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Originally posted by DribPAMD E1 - 1200 APUComment
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Originally posted by jmarketThere is nothing that can save this PC from slowness. It’s a very slow CPU (1.2 GHz) paired with very little RAM. You need at least 6-8GB RAM and a better processor, preferably an Intel i3 or AMD Ryzen clocked at least at 2.5 GHz
Also based on the stats I gave what should I do to be able to fix this issue with BIOS? Thank you!Comment
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