"Bios a été réinitialisé. Quel choix faire ensuite ?"
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Hello,
Following the purchase of a new desktop PC that I assembled myself, I encountered a few small issues on the first startup (I can’t be the only one :-))
After some tinkering, I finally managed to start it with a single beep and the fans running, phew!
But in the meantime, I had to press the reset switch button on the motherboard, and instead of the BIOS displaying as it should, the following message appears:
"Bios has been reset please decide how to continue:
1 Load optimized defaults then boot
2 Load optimized defaults then reboot
3 Enter bios"
Which option is better to click: 1, 2, or 3?
Hardware:
- Motherboard: Gigabyte Z77 with "power switch", "CMOS switch", and "Reset switch" buttons
Thank you in advance for your advice
Configuration: Windows XP / Internet Explorer 9.0
Following the purchase of a new desktop PC that I assembled myself, I encountered a few small issues on the first startup (I can’t be the only one :-))
After some tinkering, I finally managed to start it with a single beep and the fans running, phew!
But in the meantime, I had to press the reset switch button on the motherboard, and instead of the BIOS displaying as it should, the following message appears:
"Bios has been reset please decide how to continue:
1 Load optimized defaults then boot
2 Load optimized defaults then reboot
3 Enter bios"
Which option is better to click: 1, 2, or 3?
Hardware:
- Motherboard: Gigabyte Z77 with "power switch", "CMOS switch", and "Reset switch" buttons
Thank you in advance for your advice
Configuration: Windows XP / Internet Explorer 9.0
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Hello
All 3 are valid.
1 and 2 automatically reload the most optimized settings for the configuration, one at boot and the other at the next reboot.
3 is for manually adjusting the settings in the BIOS
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All 3 are valid.
1 and 2 automatically reload the most optimized settings for the configuration, one at boot and the other at the next reboot.
3 is for manually adjusting the settings in the BIOS
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Hello to you