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My PC refuses to open my BIOS all of the sudden. I undervoted my Ryzen 3600 CPU and booted into windows fine. I reset my computer to try and set the voltage back to default, (I was testing my CPU temperatures.) and now I can't get the BIOS open. Windows works fine however. I tried removing a placing the motherboard battery back in but had no success.  I have a MPG x570 gaming edge WiFi motherboard (On BIOS version 1.10), a Ryzen 3600 CPU, a Red Devil 5700xt, and can give a full parts list if it is needed.
Thank you for any help!

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11 minutes ago, Lukerz said:

Thank you for any help!

Press Windows+X, then select "Power Shell (Administrator)" and in the window that pops up, type shutdown /r /fw , press enter and wait about a minute for it to reboot into BIOS automatically.

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49 minutes ago, WereCatf said:

Press Windows+X, then select "Power Shell (Administrator)" and in the window that pops up, type shutdown /r /fw , press enter and wait about a minute for it to reboot into BIOS automatically.

I get the same blank screen as before... :/

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1 hour ago, Lukerz said:

I tried removing a placing the motherboard battery back in but had no success

Did you have the power-cable connected while you did that? And how long did you keep the battery out of it?

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31 minutes ago, Lukerz said:

Yes but I had the power supply off. Should I try again with it on?

No, there should be no power coming into the mobo from anywhere when emptying CMOS.

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1 hour ago, WereCatf said:

No, there should be no power coming into the mobo from anywhere when emptying CMOS.

Gotcha. I'm going to try agian. Next I'll try shorting the motherboard. And then flash the BIOS if that doesn't work.

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