2. The bios is on default settings. I could not change anything until I found out about the ...
BIOS, I loaded multiple old BIOS to USB drive and try one by one, I could not downgrade to...
Not sure if this is the issue the OP was having, but I went ahead and installed an OS without ever seeing any drives in my system. And it seems to be working fine. 0 Kudos Reply _TRG__Kicker Level 7 07-02-2015 01:05 PM I played with this for about 5 hours last ...
The drive was in MBR, switched to GPT as windows 11 only supports GPT for windows installations. Still wont see drive. Purchased an external Sata to usb 3.0 enclosure. Drive reads and shows just fine. Removed m.2 optane drive, left SATA connected. Did not work. I read BIOS ...
M-Flash is unable to find the BIOS file (file does not exist) Here’s my system: X470 Gaming Plus (E7B79) Current BIOS version: E7B79AMS.AG0 Here’s what I’ve tried so far, after following the MSI video on updating the BIOS ( ): Different USB sticks (8GB & 32GB) formatted ...
Bios 802 updated ME firmware so after the update on start up it should say at the top bios updating do not power down your board or unplug power supply. put the the formatted usb drive in the proper port when you push the flashback button hold it until you see it flash a couple time...
which is what you're seeing. Still, the fact that you're not seeing a Lenovo splash screen tells me your display is possibly slow to syncoryou GPU is not capable of supporting UEFI. If it's the former, continually tapping F1 (~1 time per 1-2s) once the keyboard numlock LED lights...
As always, it is helpful to use a USB flash drive that has an access LED so that you can visually see if it is being accessed. If you are seeing USB flash drive being accessed but BIOS Recovery does not start, a common cause is compatibility with the memory present. The BIOS Recovery...
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I tried to create a DOS bootable USB drive - I could boot into DOS. But, the bios files were not compatable (I thought they wouldn't be - but, it was worth a try). My only thing I have left to try is to create a bootable windows USB stick (using an older version of Windows)...