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Having trouble booting into bios

JoshieBobba
Go to solution Solved by EYCEthebest003,

Make sure your keyboard is being recognized.  you might have to use a different keyboard (one that plugs into ps 2 port preferably)

I have an Asus mobo and I'm currently unable to boot into my bios. The default keys are f2 and delete but everytime I press either of those 2 buttons, the windows 8 automatic recovery screen comes up! Is there anyway to fix this?

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Try f8? f6?

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Nope T.T

 

What about insert? some asus boards use that....

PC SYSTEM: Fractal Design Arc Midi R2 / i5 2500k @ 4.2ghz / CM Hyper 212 EVO / Gigabyte 670 OC SLI / MSI P67A-GD53 B3 / Kingston HyperX Blue 8Gb / 

WD 2tb Storage Drive / BenQ GW2750HM - ASUS VE248H - Panasonic TX-P42ST60BCorsair AX750 / Logitech K360 / Razer Naga / Plantronics Gamecom 380 /

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Make sure your keyboard is being recognized.  you might have to use a different keyboard (one that plugs into ps 2 port preferably)

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What about insert? some asus boards use that....

That didn't work either. It might be my keyboard like EYCE said. I'm going to go try that 

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Make sure your keyboard is being recognized.  you might have to use a different keyboard (one that plugs into ps 2 port preferably)

Ah my keyboard had n key rollover enabled. Turning it off fixed it. Thanks for leading me to my solution! 

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