Booted Into Bios Once but Now Cant Boot Again
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Fair plenty.Since we're in the business of belittling each other:there'southward something called asus live update utility which, indeed, works for that board. Doing a check on asus' website shows that it is an bachelor download. You Tin update your bios. Considering literally every mobo manufacturer has a live update utility with a bios update function....
Your comment seems to propose that you lot're lacking the knowledge needed to provide genuine assistance to the OP.
Going back to the OP:
https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/ROG-STRIX-B350-F-GAMING/HelpDesk_Download/
Select your OS and yous can download the utility and update your bios from it, or at to the lowest degree endeavor to. I won't guarantee that this will fix your issue merely it may let the bios to 'repair' itself if there is indeed an issue.
Haven't downloaded it myself as I have an msi board but confirming said being of said utility is: https://www.techspot.com/downloads/4206-asus-update-utility.html
I'm unable to find the utility anywhere on asus' site though their help section tells you lot to download the utility I'm speaking of to ensure a board is working properly. This is not constitute by referencing your specific issue but more of a general section of their help area.
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Note to moderators, don't try to hijack a user'south thread from an op and basically calling everyone an idiot who responds with valid suggestions. Yous're a moderator, you lot have a standard to uphold, don't encourage flame. If you're having a bad solar day, accept a interruption. If you can't deal with people non reading every single comment, don't exist a moderator. Sorry to say but it'south truthful, and if you lot feel I should exist banned for pointing this out or deleting/editing this thread because you don't similar having how yous treat others pointed out, that's okay too. All I'm looking to do is help the OP, no matter how piffling you feel. An appropriate response would take been 'How would you suggest he update the bios without flashback?'
EDIT: If y'all still have your original CD that came with your board, there should be the utility in there.
Then, a few boosted things that need to be asked if this is the style a person wants to recommend going forward.
Are you lot suggesting that attempting to update the BIOS from exterior the BIOS on a system where the user cannot even Access the BIOS, because there is an obvious trouble with the motherboard, is a proficient thought? Would you truthfully brand an attempt to update the BIOS on a motherboard that was already exhibiting obvious signs of issues that clearly are not due to anything other than the motherboard itself?
I was only halfway joking earlier, and you brand a valid signal under some circumstances, regarding live update (Which I don't care much for anyhow, but we'll leave that out of the discussion because my dislike for that feature is not relevant to this chat), and I was not even mildly serious about banning everyone, just trying to brand the point that many of these posts don't inspire much confidence in the idea that those posting were making whatsoever effort to actually follow what has been going on here.
Also, I specifically DID NOT call anybody an idiot. I merely made an observation that it was clear people were only throwing crap at the wall to see what might stick without bothering to even take two minutes to meet if that detail crap had already been thrown at the wall or non.
It was Non meant to belittle or insult, however, aside from any considerations regarding live update (Which can outcome in completely bricking your arrangement when things like the wrong BIOS epitome are used, as has been seen to happen at to the lowest degree four times that I know of over the years on diverse boards due to somebody making an "oops" mistake at ASUS. That generally doesn't happen when you update manually, which of course, is nevertheless a bad idea if there is something fundamentally wrong with the motherboard'due south behavior), it was clear to me that you had non read the thread when you said
Hey, just a quicky. Virtually modern motherboards are equipped to bring you to a boot pick upon hardware changes. Similar someone in a higher place mentioned, remove ane stick of ram while the power is off. Kicking up and it'll bring y'all to the bios. Leave everything every bit is and boot back to windows with just this i stick of ram. Now shut down the pc, and reinstall the 2nd stick of ram. This should, once more, bring up the kicking selection which then brings yous back to the bios.
since how do you think they are going to see whatsoever "boot carte du jour" screens that might allow them to become into the BIOS when there is no display at all until at least after Windows begins loading into memory? Yous take to be able to see something on the screen to practice anything, at least in my experience.
And so, your participation is ALWAYS welcome, but just at least Endeavor to keep it in line with the reality of the specific thread, which in this example happens to involve variables that made it articulate you had non in fact read what came earlier. That is all.
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After resetting CMOS, next restart PC will restart in the bios so you can set up it up again
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I can inquire for a 2nd stance, it seems to me ifts the only way into BIOS now. 9 out of x times resetting CMOS is enough to go you in,
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Already tried that, restarts only doesn't put me into BIOS.
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Using the Windows x options shown in that video is definitely the most consistent way to get UEFI to come up up on reboot. I've had more than ane machine where my "trigger finger" only never seemed to be fast plenty and provided you can boot into Windows x you tin restart without having to use said "trigger finger."
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Well, I've ran both of those commands, it said that the corrupted files were successfully repaired. However, when I restarted the organisation into UEFI through the recovery method, it still just booted into Windows. I've chosen an Information technology Specialist in my area and hopefully he will be able to fix it for me.Did you become into Control Panel, Power Options, Choose what the power push does link, Change settings that are currently unavailable link, then uncheck Fast Startup and OK your way out before trying the avant-garde restart options?The only reasons I can perchance think of for the beliefs you videoed is that Fast Startup is on and taking precedence, or in that location is some other corruption in your current Windows ten installation that is preventing the advanced startup from working as information technology typically does.
If Fast Startup is definitely off, then give the following a try:
Using SFC (System File Checker) and DISM (Deployment Imaging Servicing and Direction) to Repair Windows viii & 10
If that doesn't piece of work, then try a full repair install of Windows 10 following i of these three pedagogy sets of your choosing:
Not-Destructive Repair of Windows ten - Answers to unremarkably asked questions
Doing an In-place "Upgrade" to Reinstall Windows 10 Keeping Apps/Programs and User Files
How to: Perform a Repair Upgrade Using the Windows 10 ISO file
And if the above doesn't solve it telephone call Asus support.
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If that doesn't work, disconnect ALL storage devices and so reset the BIOS every bit outlined to a higher place.
If you cannot power on the machine, pass the Post process and go into the BIOS later on doing that, then there is something wrong with your motherboard.
Too, I think you are confusing the terms "kicking", which ways to load the operating system and get to a point where software and applications can exist run, and simply powering on and passing the Post exam routine which would allow you to enter the BIOS and brand changes. No organization can "boot" without a storage device containing the operating arrangement fastened, but they Can power on, POST and allow BIOS access, and so long as nothing is wrong and so long as we are talking virtually the Windows or some flavor of Linux OS when we say "kicking".
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Well, I just did that now and the pc powers on but nothing shows upwards on screenUnplug the power supply from the wall. Remove the CMOS battery for v minutes. Press the power push for xxx seconds, continuously, during that five minutes. Reinstall the CMOS bombardment. Plug back into the wall. Ability on. Spam the F2 or Delete keys.If that doesn't piece of work, disconnect ALL storage devices and then reset the BIOS every bit outlined above.
If yous cannot power on the auto, laissez passer the POST process and get into the BIOS after doing that, and so at that place is something wrong with your motherboard.
Likewise, I call up y'all are confusing the terms "boot", which means to load the operating arrangement and become to a point where software and applications tin can be run, and merely powering on and passing the Mail service examination routine which would allow you to enter the BIOS and make changes. No arrangement can "kicking" without a storage device containing the operating system attached, but they Tin can ability on, Mail and let BIOS access, so long as null is wrong and so long as we are talking most the Windows or some flavor of Linux Bone when we say "boot".
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Honestly, I'd contact ASUS. If you've reset the BIOS, it should NOT be on Fast or Super fast boot settings anymore, and you should easily be able to admission BIOS. Also, no display indicates either a lack of pre-windows support for the graphics carte or integrated graphics (Perchance, on CPU models non supported by current BIOS version that Take iGPU?) or something out of the ordinary.
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