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Phaedra
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Post subject: Lenovo y510p boot Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 1:58 pm |
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Hai guys,
So, after not having a laptop or any kind of pc for like 1,5 years cus I couldn't afford any. But now, finally, I got my Lenovo y510p which came with FreeDos, so I wanted to install win7 on it. Of course -with my luck- it didn't go as planned. I made a UEFI bootable flashdrive with Rufus (guide found on eightforums.com, i think) after I've created an .iso file of my original win7 DVD. The problem is my y510p fails to recognize any flashdrive. In the boot menu (F12) it shows 2 options: HDD boot and Network boot (ipv4/6). If Legacy support is disabled in bios it only shows Network boot option (ipv4/6). Is there any way or what should I do to make this crap recognize usb boot options?
Ive been thru like 500 installs of win7/linux, never had a problem like this before. The only machine where I need help, is my own...
So, any kind of idea is appreciated cus I'm out of them.
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Post subject: Re: Lenovo y510p boot Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 3:41 pm |
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Set it on Legacy, save & go back to BIOS Then check if there is an extra option under the legacy option -> some BIOS then show 3 options (UEFI - CMS (I think) - both), choose "both" (if that doesn't work, try CMS) Check your BIOS for the "fast boot" option, if u have this -> turn it off Cuz fast boot disables USB on boot, meaning u can't boot from USB stick If u have an .iso file of the W7 just create an usbstick with "windows 7 usb dvd download tool" http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msu ... vd_dwnToolafterwards delete ei.cfg on the USB-stick (this way, u can choose which version of W7 u want to install)
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Post subject: Re: Lenovo y510p boot Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 3:41 pm |
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I don't know... but have you tried to re-install the USB driver?
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Post subject: Re: Lenovo y510p boot Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 5:27 pm |
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*BlackFox wrote: I don't know... but have you tried to re-install the USB driver? 
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Post subject: Re: Lenovo y510p boot Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 6:24 pm |
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Razorhead wrote: Set it on Legacy, save & go back to BIOS Then check if there is an extra option under the legacy option -> some BIOS then show 3 options (UEFI - CMS (I think) - both), choose "both" (if that doesn't work, try CMS) Check your BIOS for the "fast boot" option, if u have this -> turn it off Cuz fast boot disables USB on boot, meaning u can't boot from USB stick If u have an .iso file of the W7 just create an usbstick with "windows 7 usb dvd download tool" http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msu ... vd_dwnToolafterwards delete ei.cfg on the USB-stick (this way, u can choose which version of W7 u want to install) Tried everything but none of them did the trick. Bios detailed: This is how the boot tab looks: Boot mode: Legacy support/UEFI Boot priority: Legacy first/UEFI first Usb boot: Enable/Disable If i set boot mode to UEFI the boot priority disappears -obviously- so only the usb boot option remains. If i set boot mode to Legacy support, i can still set boot priority(L\U) and ofc USB boot (D/E). I have no safe boot option in bios. So, I think the problem is with the machine itself. +1: As it came with FreeDos (Dont even know what it is, never seen one) shouldn't I be able to boot into it? (Isn't it a command line like OS? So, if everything was ok I should see something like C: and the cursor flashing, shouldnt I?  )
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Post subject: Re: Lenovo y510p boot Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 6:40 pm |
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Have you tried turning it on and off? That always fix stuff 
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Post subject: Re: Lenovo y510p boot Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 6:41 pm |
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ROFL ^ No Kidding! lulz @poehalcho
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Post subject: Re: Lenovo y510p boot Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 6:48 pm |
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Phaedra wrote: Tried everything but none of them did the trick. Bios detailed: This is how the boot tab looks: Boot mode: Legacy support/UEFI Boot priority: Legacy first/UEFI first Usb boot: Enable/Disable If i set boot mode to UEFI the boot priority disappears -obviously- so only the usb boot option remains. If i set boot mode to Legacy support, i can still set boot priority(L\U) and ofc USB boot (D/E). I have no safe boot option in bios. So, I think the problem is with the machine itself. +1: As it came with FreeDos (Dont even know what it is, never seen one) shouldn't I be able to boot into it? (Isn't it a command line like OS? So, if everything was ok I should see something like C: and the cursor flashing, shouldnt I?  ) Boot mode: Legacy Boot Priority: Legacy first USB boot: enable Could u remake the stick with the USB download tool from microsoft? Because I think this is giving u troubles Phaedra wrote: I made a UEFI bootable flashdrive with Rufus don't forget to delete the ei.cfg after the stick is made, otherwise u won't be able to chose which version u want to install Does your laptop have USB 3.0 ports? I have had issues where I can't boot from USB sticks when they are plugged into USB 3.0 ports Can u check if the BIOS detects ur USB stick? (legacy mode) normally USB sticks are "found" under removable devices (sometimes under hard drives)
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Post subject: Re: Lenovo y510p boot Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 6:56 pm |
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Razorhead wrote: Phaedra wrote: Tried everything but none of them did the trick. Bios detailed: This is how the boot tab looks: Boot mode: Legacy support/UEFI Boot priority: Legacy first/UEFI first Usb boot: Enable/Disable If i set boot mode to UEFI the boot priority disappears -obviously- so only the usb boot option remains. If i set boot mode to Legacy support, i can still set boot priority(L\U) and ofc USB boot (D/E). I have no safe boot option in bios. So, I think the problem is with the machine itself. +1: As it came with FreeDos (Dont even know what it is, never seen one) shouldn't I be able to boot into it? (Isn't it a command line like OS? So, if everything was ok I should see something like C: and the cursor flashing, shouldnt I?  ) Boot mode: Legacy Boot Priority: Legacy first USB boot: enable Could u remake the stick with the USB download tool from microsoft? Because I think this is giving u troubles Phaedra wrote: I made a UEFI bootable flashdrive with Rufus don't forget to delete the ei.cfg after the stick is made, otherwise u won't be able to chose which version u want to install Does your laptop have USB 3.0 ports? I have had issues where I can't boot from USB sticks when they are plugged into USB 3.0 ports Can u check if the BIOS detects ur USB stick? (legacy mode) normally USB sticks are "found" under removable devices (sometimes under hard drives) Yea, tried with the official tool and deleted it, still nothing. And nope, it doesnt detect anywhere my usb stick. It has 2 usb3.0 and an always on 2.0. Tried all 3 of them, same thing.
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Post subject: Re: Lenovo y510p boot Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 7:13 pm |
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And when u hit F12 for boot menu Doesn't it show: Hard Disk + -> stick -> HDD
Can't u just boot from ur dvd?
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Post subject: Re: Lenovo y510p boot Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 7:27 pm |
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Razorhead wrote: And when u hit F12 for boot menu Doesn't it show: Hard Disk + -> stick -> HDD
Can't u just boot from ur dvd? It only shows HDD and Network boot options. Thats the main problem. Tried with different usb sticks (linux and win7 on them) and none of them were detected. Cant boot from dvd as it is a dual gpu model, so no optical drive. And it should be trivial to recognize usb drives...
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Post subject: Re: Lenovo y510p boot Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 9:11 pm |
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best solution, send it back!
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Post subject: Re: Lenovo y510p boot Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 9:27 pm |
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Last question: Is it a USB 2.0 or 3.0 stick u are using? If it's a 3.0, that could be the problem
Otherwise I'm out of options (as I can't see the entire BIOS >.< )
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Post subject: Re: Lenovo y510p boot Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 10:58 pm |
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U must make the HDD windows based again, with a bootable program like acronis. change UEFI to MBR then install windows.
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Post subject: Re: Lenovo y510p boot Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 11:11 pm |
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Ploxy wrote: U must make the HDD windows based again, with a bootable program like acronis. change UEFI to MBR then install windows. plz... He is trying to boot from the USB stick what u just mentioned now, has nothing to do with that... change UEFI to MBR... ur HDD is either MBR or GPT UEFI: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Ex ... _Interface
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Phaedra
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Post subject: Re: Lenovo y510p boot Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 6:07 am |
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Razorhead wrote: Last question: Is it a USB 2.0 or 3.0 stick u are using? If it's a 3.0, that could be the problem
Otherwise I'm out of options (as I can't see the entire BIOS >.< ) Yep, mine is a 3.0 but we tried with a 2.0 too which had a linux on it. Anywayz, Im taking it back, so...we'll see. Oh and btw, its bios is like... "empty". Never seen a bios with such a few options.
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Post subject: Re: Lenovo y510p boot Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 6:11 am |
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Post subject: Re: Lenovo y510p boot Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 5:32 pm |
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They took it back. USB ports do not work, as I thought. Thanks for the suggestions!  Tasdik wrote: PHAEDRA!
/fangirlmoment Ohai. How you doing NOOPLAR?
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