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dw it is now fixed i was being stupid and it was displaying to my other monitor even though it was off .

thank you for everyones help

hi

i reacently reseted my cmos battery. i cant get into the bios now no asus logo shows up wioth a prompt to go into bios. the computer boots into windows normally. i have tried to go to bios from windows but no luck.

if i do this or spam delete the screen stays black but does and does not boot into windows.

 

should i update the bios

 

it is a b550 mobo

 

thank you in advance

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1 minute ago, Jahee2 said:

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i know the issue is that that does not work and results in the pc not booting

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Point was: is DEL the correct button to spam? Saying you have a B550 board, doesn't mean anything. Different manufacturers might use different keys to enter bios.

 

You could also disconnect your storage/OS drive, and wait for an "no OS found" (or whatever) message, and go from there.

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40 minutes ago, Jahee2 said:

Point was: is DEL the correct button to spam? Saying you have a B550 board, doesn't mean anything. Different manufacturers might use different keys to enter bios.

 

You could also disconnect your storage/OS drive, and wait for an "no OS found" (or whatever) message, and go from there.

I have used it before I have dad this board for about a year it just started after resetting cmos

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12 minutes ago, Tomberry said:

I have used it before I have dad this board for about a year it just started after resetting cmos

Ok, do this - take the CMOS battery out for 10 minutes, return it and then try.

To me it seems it's detecting a phantom gpu in the pci-e slot and "showing to that".

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Also if the boot process is too quick for you, hold down DEL or F2 or whatever button is the correct one for your MB.

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12 hours ago, 191x7 said:

Ok, do this - take the CMOS battery out for 10 minutes, return it and then try.

To me it seems it's detecting a phantom gpu in the pci-e slot and "showing to that".

Ok it does boot into windows and I can use the pc normally could I do anything from there?

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10 hours ago, Cyberat said:

Also if the boot process is too quick for you, hold down DEL or F2 or whatever button is the correct one for your MB.

The problem is the prompt to go into bios or the mobo logo don't show up anymore

 

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dw it is now fixed i was being stupid and it was displaying to my other monitor even though it was off .

thank you for everyones help

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