I had the same problem, but only the system can't boot from legacy mode, not UEFI, if you have a system installed and boot from legacy mode, then try to switch to UEFI mode from BIOS settings, and then create a UEFI bootable Windows installer usb stick, re-install the Windows.
My problem is here, indeed before upgrade BIOS, the system worked well with both x86 and x64 system, that probably a BIOS issue.
sgr278
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September 4th, 2016 17:00
I was just wondering that may be pointing to bad memory modules, a 32 bit OS would recognise 4 gig of ram. Only as suggestion I would replace the ram.
Arsen.z
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October 4th, 2016 13:00
This problem affects me, I updated to BIOS 1.1.8 then i received "MEMORY MANAGEMENT ERROR"
Windows does not boot 64 bit not 32 bit.
I tried dell diagnoses tool, it showed to errors, I tried Memtest86 it showed no errors.
I had windows 10.
It crash on normal booting, on safe mode, even the windows Installer crashes !!!! ***! this is 1500$ laptop with such issues, how can we fix it !
I tried Ubuntu and it worked fine ?!?!
hardwarepcit
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December 5th, 2016 11:00
hi, do you solve?
I've the same issue on 2 dell vostro
json2017
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February 11th, 2017 16:00
I had the same problem, but only the system can't boot from legacy mode, not UEFI, if you have a system installed and boot from legacy mode, then try to switch to UEFI mode from BIOS settings, and then create a UEFI bootable Windows installer usb stick, re-install the Windows.
My problem is here, indeed before upgrade BIOS, the system worked well with both x86 and x64 system, that probably a BIOS issue.
en.community.dell.com/.../20005086