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[QUOTE=stasio;491143]First page (post) of this sticky.......Backup BIOS reflash:
ALT+F12 - AWARD BIOS
ALT+F10 - UEFI BIOS
Sorry, Stasio I didn't work. I have Award Bios. Not sure if UEFI BIOS is a brand or a type. I tried Alt+F12 and my main is F9d and backup is F2 - won't change...Maybe you need to tell where and when- anytime and place in BIOS?
Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD7 v.1 [F9d Bios] with i7-990X
Lian Li PC-B-25F Case
Be Quiet BQT P7-Pro 750W
Sapphire HD 5770 Vapor-X 1GB DDR5
Corsair XMS-3 24GB 2000 CL 9-9-9-24
Noctua NH D-14
6 TB SATA II storage; 12 TB SATA III AF
3 24" LCD screens w/Eyefinity, 9 Multi-Desktops
First page (post) of this sticky.......Backup BIOS reflash:
ALT+F12 - AWARD BIOS
ALT+F10 - UEFI BIOS
Sorry, Stasio I didn't work. I have Award Bios. Not sure if UEFI BIOS is a brand or a type. I tried Alt+F12 and my main is F9d and backup is F2 - won't change...Maybe you need to tell where and when- anytime and place in BIOS?
No, sorry, neither Alt+f12 nor Alt+f10 did anything. F9b on main and F2 on backup. What now?!? What is UEFI Bios - is that the larger bios we are now using? - however tried both [nervously] from start up to well after splash screen. No reaction and no change. Thanks for helping me get this fixed.
Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD7 v.1 [F9d Bios] with i7-990X
Lian Li PC-B-25F Case
Be Quiet BQT P7-Pro 750W
Sapphire HD 5770 Vapor-X 1GB DDR5
Corsair XMS-3 24GB 2000 CL 9-9-9-24
Noctua NH D-14
6 TB SATA II storage; 12 TB SATA III AF
3 24" LCD screens w/Eyefinity, 9 Multi-Desktops
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Maybe PS/2 USB extention for keyboard will help.
Some USB keyboards work just fine, it just depends on the keyboard and BIOS used at the time. Also try right ALT key if left doesn't work for you, sometimes that helps on various keyboards.
^
Maybe PS/2 USB extention for keyboard will help.
Some USB keyboards work just fine, it just depends on the keyboard and BIOS used at the time. Also try right ALT key if left doesn't work for you, sometimes that helps on various keyboards.
Finally! Thanks Stasio. That did the trick. I plugged in an old PS2 keyboard and it did it first time and sucessfully. Thanks. My fancy and expensive Corsair USB keyboard is problematic with the BIOS and sometimes hitting delete doesn't bring up the BIOS...sometimes it does. Anyway, for now solved.
Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD7 v.1 [F9d Bios] with i7-990X
Lian Li PC-B-25F Case
Be Quiet BQT P7-Pro 750W
Sapphire HD 5770 Vapor-X 1GB DDR5
Corsair XMS-3 24GB 2000 CL 9-9-9-24
Noctua NH D-14
6 TB SATA II storage; 12 TB SATA III AF
3 24" LCD screens w/Eyefinity, 9 Multi-Desktops
My SATA is indeed in AHCI mode. I don't use RAID nor IDE.
There should be an option for <b>SATA Device Type</b> under <b>Configured as eSATA</b> for every SATA port. My question is: where is that option? It was there before. I'm very sure it was.
Nah, it ain't a big deal for me. But I thought it was kind of weird. Both devices are still recognized properly though by IRST. I really liked the option, because it gave me the feeling that the BIOS treated both devices for their proper technical specifications. Don't have any problem with or without the option.
Hope the feature comes back though.
^
Maybe PS/2 USB extention for keyboard will help.
Some USB keyboards work just fine, it just depends on the keyboard and BIOS used at the time. Also try right ALT key if left doesn't work for you, sometimes that helps on various keyboards.
Thats the reason why I keep an old PS2 keyboard in my cupboard.
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