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Moving from BIOS to UEFI

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Is there a "proper way" to do this with Unraid? I would guess some sort of export config, install OS under UEFI and import?

Running on a dell server if relevant.

 

Thanks!

10 minutes ago, maxcompg said:

Is there a "proper way" to do this with Unraid?

All you need to do is rename the EFI- folder on the Unraid flash drive to EFI (no - character on the end).  In the BIOS you may also need to enable CSM but the Unraid side is easy to change.

 

Another way to do this is click on the flash link on the Main page of the GUI and check the "Permit UEFI boot mode" box.

 

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