Thanks for your response, Keith.

What do I need to do to switch to OVMF BIOS?

Afsheen

From: Keith Hui [mailto:buu...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2021 10:08 AM
To: Fatemi (US), Afsheen K <afsheen.k.fat...@boeing.com>
Cc: seabios@seabios.org
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [SeaBIOS] How to change Seabios configuration to 
disable Legacy Bios and enable UEFI bios


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Hi Afsheen,

SeaBIOS IS legacy BIOS. Although Windows 10 should still work with it, if you 
want UEFI only, you need to look at a different solution such as OVMF.

Regards
Keith

On Wed., Mar. 24, 2021, 11:01 Fatemi (US), Afsheen K, 
<afsheen.k.fat...@boeing.com<mailto:afsheen.k.fat...@boeing.com>> wrote:
Dear SeaBios Support,

I’m using KVM on a Redhat 7.3. I’m having difficulty creating a Windows 10 VM 
as it complains in the beginning of the installation that the BIOS is set to 
Legacy which should be disabled and set to UEFI. The BIOS of the physical host 
is indeed set to UEFI but the BIOS of the virtual box that KVM is using(Seabios 
version 1.9.1-5.el7) appears to be set to Legacy. I don’t know how to 
reconfigure Seabios to change it to UEFI. The VM boot menu doesn’t have any 
options to go to its bios. Apparently there should be some “kemu” or similar 
command with correct parameters which might do the trick. Any help would be 
appreciated very much.

Regards,

Afsheen


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