What is the problem of starting Windows stuck? Xiaobian brought win7/8.1 to start the Windows stuck solution. Some friends said that after installing Windows7 or Windows8/8.1 system, they will always be stuck in the "Starting windows" prompt How to solve it?
Reason: Windows 7/8.1 does not fully support UEFI and requires CSM (Compatibility Support Module) support, which is Legacy BIOS support.
Solution: Set OS Optimized in the BIOS to Others or Disabled; set CSM Support to Yes.
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