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| Thread ID: 65909 | 2006-02-04 01:40:00 | Asus motherboard bios flash | Midavalo (7253) | Press F1 |
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| 427111 | 2007-02-04 21:54:00 | I decided to open the case and try reseating cables and boards. While it was on its side tried again with the mobo disc and GUESS WHAT I heard a beep and it booted. It went into the ASUS Mobo screen, so the only instruction I ever found was Press Del to run setup (That reminded me of Windows requiring you to click Start in order to Stop (turn off) the computer). I went across to the "Exit" in BIOS setup and saw "Load Setup Defaults" so I did followed by Save and Exit. Now when I boot it goes to ASUA Mobo Screen and times out before continuing to boot to XP. I don't know how to get it to stop looking for the setup screen. Earlier I would have given $10 to see that screen. |
Jimc1596 (9748) | ||
| 427112 | 2007-02-04 22:00:00 | Thanks Speedy Gonzales for your help. I recorded sites you listed just in case. | Jimc1596 (9748) | ||
| 427113 | 2007-02-04 23:17:00 | I went across to the "Exit" in BIOS setup and saw "Load Setup Defaults" so I did followed by Save and Exit. Now when I boot it goes to ASUS Mobo Screen and times out before continuing to boot to XP. If you've set it to its defaults, (and it does still boot), you'll have to reconfigure the BIOS, so it knows what to boot from, know what hard drives are installed. And you may have to set the time to the right time as well. Also make sure the virus option in the BIOS is off/disabled too. If it shows the ASUS logo on startup, there should be an option in the BIOS for this, to turn it off. |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
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