I've been using my x79 with the bios F14b in it without a problem.
I just updated to the x79 Bios f14e, using the @Bios that Gigabyte
said I should use, and I'm having one problem. The update of the
Bios had no problems installing.
When I shut the power off on the computer, and turn it back on
the computer runs for about 3 seconds, shuts down then starts up
and boots normally. If I don't turn off the power and shut the
computer down, it will boot up normally without any restarts.
The Bios has the default CMOS setting in it. Except for this
one start-up problem turning the power off, my computer runs just fine.
Can anyone give me any suggestion on what to look for?????
I just updated to the x79 Bios f14e, using the @Bios that Gigabyte
said I should use, and I'm having one problem. The update of the
Bios had no problems installing.
When I shut the power off on the computer, and turn it back on
the computer runs for about 3 seconds, shuts down then starts up
and boots normally. If I don't turn off the power and shut the
computer down, it will boot up normally without any restarts.
The Bios has the default CMOS setting in it. Except for this
one start-up problem turning the power off, my computer runs just fine.
Can anyone give me any suggestion on what to look for?????
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