Uefiwin7 system installation tutorial on MSI motherboard computer uefi
With the development of the times, the UEFI Boot Mode is becoming more and more popular, coupled with the soaring hard disk capacity, the emergence of GPT Partitioning technology, and more in line with the uefi Boot Mode, MSI motherboard is no exception. So, how does one use uefi to install Windows 7 on the MSI motherboard?
Insert the prepared boot usb flash drive into the usb interface of the computer, restart the computer, and quickly press F11 when the boot logo appears to enter the boot Option Selection window, as shown in:
Select the uefi USB flash drive boot item, press enter to go to the Quick Start USB flash drive main menu interface, and then select "[02] Run quick start Win8PE", as shown in:
Set the hard disk partition to a GPT partition;
After the partition settings are complete, close the partition tool and enable "Quick Start one-click Installation tool" on the desktop of the Quick Start pe system ", click "Browse" to add the 64-bit win7 system image file under the root directory of the USB flash drive boot disk to the installation tool. Select disk C as the system installation disk, and click "OK" to install the Windows 7 system, as shown in:
Then, in the pop-up dialog box, use the default settings directly. You only need to click "OK", as shown in:
At this time, the installation tool will release the flagship win7 system image file and restore it to the specified disk partition. wait patiently until the release process ends, as shown in:
After the system file is released, it automatically restarts and enters the system installation interface. You do not need to wait for 5 to 10 minutes without patience. Then, set the personalized settings as prompted, as shown in:
After the system is installed, the windows page is displayed, as shown in:
This is the detailed operation steps for Windows 7 system installation in uefi mode on the Microstar motherboard computer. Because the gpt partition is used for installation, remember to download the 64-bit Windows 7 system image to prevent errors, I hope this tutorial will be helpful to you!