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Setting an Intel S1200SPL to UEFI mode



 
 
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Old April 21st 20, 12:22 AM posted to comp.sys.intel
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Default Setting an Intel S1200SPL to UEFI mode

I have an Intel S1200SPL that I am trying to get into UEFI mode,
however every time I try it seems to hang.

I also have video card add-on,
AMD RADEON card, but I doubt that is the culprit.
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