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    Quick question about BIOS/boot logo

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by fountaincap, Jun 13, 2018.

  1. fountaincap

    fountaincap Notebook Guru

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    I'm running a new GX63VR and there doesn't seem to be an option in the BIOS to remove the MSI boot logo, as with other computers. Is this true? I'd usually rather see the diagnostic boot information instead of a plain logo so I hope there's a way to do that.
     
  2. hacktrix2006

    hacktrix2006 Hold My Vodka, I going to kill my GPU

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    Go into bios under boot and turn of quick boot if I remember right.

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  3. fountaincap

    fountaincap Notebook Guru

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    Ah, in other words, I wouldn't want to do that, lol. I was impressed by how quickly this thing boots, coming from my previous laptop (Asus G74SX running Windows 7). I also thought it might have something to do with the UEFI boot, but in both cases, I think for performance reasons, I'd want them enabled, right?