It was yesterday that I found a solution to this, after about 4 hours of meddling around in my BIOS settings, I found out how to do it.
Notes :
-This is tested and working.
-To my knowledge, this only works on the EP41-UD3L motherboard.
-Do NOT use @BIOS, use the qflash utility, like the tutorial I posted under says.
Step 1 : Upgrading your BIOS to F5. You can skip this step if you already have F5.
Download the F5 bios from here :
Select from what server you want to download it from (this really won't make a difference, it will just affect the speed you download the file at.
Step 2 : Flashing your BIOS to F5.
Right, now you have it installed and extracted to your desktop, it's time to flash your BIOS! Sounds scary, right ? Don't worry, it's really easy, and there's even a tutorial on doing so! Just go to this link :
Right, now you've flashed your BIOS, here comes the editing part. I know! - I'll take pictures of my current BIOS settings, just like a picture tutorial!
Step 3 : Click on the images.
Right, now restart your computer and press "del" when the GIGABYTE screen comes up.
Then;
Click on this link and and edit your BIOS options to be the same as mine.
I hope this was and will be of help in the future. :)
Thanks for reading :P
Regards,
g.
P.S Sorry for the bigass images, my camera takes them in that resolution, lol.
Notes :
-This is tested and working.
-To my knowledge, this only works on the EP41-UD3L motherboard.
-Do NOT use @BIOS, use the qflash utility, like the tutorial I posted under says.
Step 1 : Upgrading your BIOS to F5. You can skip this step if you already have F5.
Download the F5 bios from here :
Select from what server you want to download it from (this really won't make a difference, it will just affect the speed you download the file at.
Step 2 : Flashing your BIOS to F5.
Right, now you have it installed and extracted to your desktop, it's time to flash your BIOS! Sounds scary, right ? Don't worry, it's really easy, and there's even a tutorial on doing so! Just go to this link :
Right, now you've flashed your BIOS, here comes the editing part. I know! - I'll take pictures of my current BIOS settings, just like a picture tutorial!
Step 3 : Click on the images.
Right, now restart your computer and press "del" when the GIGABYTE screen comes up.
Then;
Click on this link and and edit your BIOS options to be the same as mine.
I hope this was and will be of help in the future. :)
Thanks for reading :P
Regards,
g.
P.S Sorry for the bigass images, my camera takes them in that resolution, lol.
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