If you can't find CSM (Compatibility Support Module) support in your BIOS, it's likely because: 1. Your motherboard is relatively new (2018 or later) and uses UEFI firmware only. 2. CSM is disabled by default or not supported on your specific motherboard model. 3. Your BIOS version is outdated; updating it might add CSM support. 4. Your system is configured to use Secure Boot, which may prevent CSM from being available. Check your motherboard manual or manufacturer's website for BIOS updates or specific instructions on enabling CSM.
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I can't find CSM support in my BIOS, what happened?
If you can't find CSM (Compatibility Support Module) support in your BIOS, it's likely because:
1. Your motherboard is relatively new (2018 or later) and uses UEFI firmware only.
2. CSM is disabled by default or not supported on your specific motherboard model.
3. Your BIOS version is outdated; updating it might add CSM support.
4. Your system is configured to use Secure Boot, which may prevent CSM from being available.
Check your motherboard manual or manufacturer's website for BIOS updates or specific instructions on enabling CSM.
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didn't work for me bro
Try:
1. Disable/Re-enable TPM 2.0
2. Reset BIOS to default
3. Update chipset drivers
Still stuck? Contact:
1. GIGABYTE support
2. Valorant forums
3. Windows 11 support