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Hey TTG, I recently purchased a computer and installed a new power supple and GTX 650 graphics card, but upon boot, I am getting the following message:

EFI Shell Version 2.31 [4.654]
Current running mode 1.1.2
Device mapping table
blk0 :BlockDevice - Alias (null)
PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1f,0x2)/Sata(0x1,0x0)
Press esc in 5 seconds to skip startup.nsh, any other key to continue
Shell>

I can enter into BIOS mode from here by entering 'exit', but I don't know what to change in the settings to boot up windows 8.1.
I have not downloaded the driver software for my GTX650 yet nor have I uninstalled my intergrated graphics card driver.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated, Thanks. And please keep it basic, I'm not at all tech savvy.
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And what happens when you skip the startup.nsh?
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I had this problem, you need to disable windows 8 fast boot, and your motherboards fast boot options and this message should disappear.
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if its windows 8 theres your issue 8 lets just say isnt really safe it has so much bugs like the one your facing you need to remove its fast boot also pre builts will have this issue since they arent good unless its a custom pc but im assuming its pre built since you said you purchased it
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GFXMoon wrote if its windows 8 theres your issue 8 lets just say isnt really safe it has so much bugs like the one your facing you need to remove its fast boot also pre builts will have this issue since they arent good unless its a custom pc but im assuming its pre built since you said you purchased it



You obviously know NOTHING about windows 8. Nothing at all wrong with it. People just dont like the layout. I hate people like you -_- giving false info and shit.
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Apinity wrote I had this problem, you need to disable windows 8 fast boot, and your motherboards fast boot options and this message should disappear.

I eventually got it working on my own, the issue was simply the fact i didn't plug my power supply into my HDD haha, but thank you for the suggestion!
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