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Mine does the same thing xD  I have to unplug my ssd in order to get into the bios

They have utilities to restart to the UEFI without having to unplug anything. AsRock has one called 'Restart to UEFI'. Great name, 10/10 for creativity.

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No, the PC was unplugged since I was doing some stuff and then it sat for around an hour or so while I went to work on school stuff. I think it would clear any cache by then.

 

No. It stores the required information in the main storage of the computer. It does not write it to RAM like conventional sleep. So it is Hybrid booting, im not saying that makes it any less cool though its just not a full cold boot.

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Or just hammer del/F2 as soon as you press the on button.

If you have the UEFI enabled like I do then you can't access it without a utility or, now that I think about it, unplugging the drive. The boot is too fast and I don't think it even has a key you can press.

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No. It stores the required information in the main storage of the computer. It does not write it to RAM like conventional sleep. So it is Hybrid booting, im not saying that makes it any less cool though its just not a full cold boot.

Huh, interesting. Well I guess that's how Windows 10 boots then, I don't see how I can make it boot the longer way, and I'm pretty sure no one else uses the other way either.

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I do any get nothing

http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/misc/utils/BootSetting_Win7-8-81-10_V10022.zip   i didnt like asus approach either 

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Yeah, my pc can't do that. But it's not far behind.

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Huh, interesting. Well I guess that's how Windows 10 boots then, I don't see how I can make it boot the longer way, and I'm pretty sure no one else uses the other way either.

 

Yup. Its a new feture to Windows 10. Quite impressive, the only time It wont hybrid boot is if you do a restart or its just finished some Windows Updates.

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Same happened to me until I got my new monitors.

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I'll check it out when I get home. If that f*cks up my computer I'm coming for dat a$$

its directly from asus althought i would suggest actually go into the motherboard support tab and finding in the drivers for your motherboard 

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its directly from asus althought i would suggest actually go into the motherboard support tab and finding in the drivers for your motherboard 

I already have all the drivers for my mobo ;P

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