![]() The idea behind it is valid, but during everyday use this behaviour is tedious and is costing millions of users valuable time that could be spend more productively. However, some manufacturers that use UEFI firmware disable CSM by default and enforce “Secure Boot” to protect you from malicious drives and 3rd-parties. The questions begs to be asked: Why do you have to enable CSM in order boot from CD properly? CSM is basically a compatibility module that will treat your drives like a regular BIOS (non-UEFI) would and enforces backwards compatibility. Why Do I Have To Enable CSM (Compatibility Support Module) To Boot From CD? Pre-Requisites: Know How To Access UEFI Bios Here’s a guide how you can make sure your DVD drive is listed again. UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) is pre-installed on many ASUS laptops and may prevent you from booting from CD/DVD in Windows 7 or 8. ![]()
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