That said, as mentioned above, if you get a board with BIOS flashback, then you're guaranteed to have a way to get the board working with that CPU. And frankly, I'd recommend getting a board with BIOS flashback in general, as it's a very useful feature to have in case something ...
A CPU is essential for the computer to turn on. If it is not working, the motherboard will not post and the system will be unable to start up. In some cases, you may be able to turn on the motherboard without a CPU for updating your BIOS. However, this is not always possible and...
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does your bios have the ability to enable or disable the watchdog timer (WDT)? If so, can you please post a pic of this bios option? I ask because the other sources have said the WDT, being enabled, is critical for XTU to directly write its settings in bios. Thank...
It has been over a week without any Event Viewer errors or black screens. I've also used BIOS memtest to test the RAM, XTU utility for the CPU, and ran an overnight bench test using Heaven Benchmark for the GPU. Everything turned out fine. ...
Did you check the possibility of disabling WOL function using BIOS settings? I'm not familiar with the BIOS on your board, but you may try to check the APM Configuration and disable the WOL there. Leon Translate 0 Kudos Copy link Reply Cigo...
I have never had to use a Serial BIOS programmer as shown at the YouTube link (Adamant IT) since the PCs I was working on were able to POST. I was using the Aptio V AMI Firmware Update Utility on a bootable USB stick to roll back the BIOS to the most recent BI...
We have updated this post with some new information as well, see bottom of this post.Due to the requirement in Windows 8 (and later versions), that all drivers need to be signed, the FTDI driver for CANUSB will not be installed unless you change some settings in Windows 8. Please also...
Could you post your boot time ? I mean a cold boot, starting with the pc powered down. When you reach the desktop, go to task manager > start up > in the upper right corner you'll see the last BIOS time. 0 Likes Reply Koyote7667 In response to Smartboomer Miniboss 04...