installing UEFi-based Microsoft Windows Vista SP1 (x64) on HP EliteBook and Compaq Notebook PCs Table of Contents: Introduction ...
2 Step 1: HP and Compaq notebooks are shipped with the BIOS boot as default, so to enable the UEFI boot; the user must first make the change to UEFI
3 Figure 3: Screenshot of the Device Configuration page While on the Device Configuration page, make sure the UEFI Boot Mode is enabled. Also, if HP
4 Figure 4: Screenshot of the F9 Menu. The “Windows Boot Manage” boot option will not be listed if this is the first time installing UEFI-based Wind
5 Now the File Explorer will list the directory structure of the UEFI boot portion of the Windows Vista SP1 Installation DVD. Navigate to the \EFI\
6 Figure 6: Deleting existing partitions before installation top: existing MBR disk for UEFI-based Vista SP1 install; bottom: existing GPT disk for
7 that the system is configured for UEFI boot is to check the Windows Vista SP1 boot configuration. To check the boot configuration, start a command
8 For more information HP Business Notebook Computer EFI Guidelines -http://bizsupport1.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c01564727/c0156
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