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What does startup NSH mean?

What does startup NSH mean?

As startup. nsh is the equivalent of autoexec. bat in the DOS/Windows environment, Intel usually provides the startup. nsh script in the System Firmware Update package. This script is used to perform all System Firmware Update tasks.

How do I boot with EFI shell?

To access the UEFI menu, create a bootable USB media:

  1. Format a USB device in FAT32.
  2. Create a directory on the USB device: /efi/boot/
  3. Copy the file shell. efi to the directory created above.
  4. Rename the file shell.efi to BOOTX64.efi.
  5. Restart the system and enter the UEFI menu.
  6. Select the option to Boot from USB.

What is Shell EFI?

The EFI Shell is a console interface used to launch applications (such as the Red Hat Linux installation program), load EFI protocols and device drivers, and execute simple scripts. It is similar to a DOS console and can only access media that is FAT16 formatted.

How do I get past startup NSH?

If you can enter BIOS menu then set everything to default and then restart. In shell>prompt if pressing ESC skips startup. nsh then you should arrive at desktop screen (i.e normal startup) Type exit in the shell this should take you out of shell>prompt.

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How do I remove EFI shell?

How to fix EFI Shell errors when booting up the PC

  1. Plug HDD in a different port.
  2. Disable MSI Fast Boot or UEFI Boot in BIOS.
  3. Remove CMOS battery.

How do I turn off EFI shell?

Go to Advanced > Boot > Boot Configuration. d. In the Boot Devices pane, disable Internal UEFI Shell.

How do I leave EFI shell?

Save and Exit the BIOS by pressing F4 on the keyboard or navigate to Save & Exit and select Save Changes and Exit from the menu.

How do I exit EFI shell?

Save and Exit the BIOS by pressing F4 on the keyboard or navigate to Save & Exit and select Save Changes and Exit from the menu. The tablet will restart and boot into the Windows Operating System.

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