My computer starts in the bios and can't exit
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Filipus 99
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Hello,
I have an Asus R510V and I'm stuck in the BIOS.
I can't do anything with my computer...
When I try to exit, it goes right back to the same page as if nothing happened x(. Please help me, I have all my classes on it xP...
Thanks.
I have an Asus R510V and I'm stuck in the BIOS.
I can't do anything with my computer...
When I try to exit, it goes right back to the same page as if nothing happened x(. Please help me, I have all my classes on it xP...
Thanks.
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Hello,
Go into the BIOS
Disable fast boot and secure boot
Enable --> Boot CSM (set it to default)
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Return to the BIOS
Advanced
Boot menu
Boot sequence
Set the hard drive as first boot
Press F10 or exit with save
Restart.
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I saved and exited.
The computer restarted and displays "Reboot and Select proper Boot device or Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press any key" and when I press any key, the message repeats. -
In boot, the hard drive does not appear ???
Shut down the PC.
Disconnect the charger from the wall outlet
Remove the battery
Press and hold the power button for about 40 seconds
Put the battery back
Reconnect the charger to the wall outlet
Start the PC.
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OK, so activate the Launch CSM
Set the default parameters, click on --> Load setup default
Restart the PC.
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Have you restarted the PC?
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Disable Launch CSM and see what happens.
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Thank you for responding so quickly. As for whether I can allow or not allow, I have no default...
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It restarts on its own when I do save & exit; otherwise, I have to press the power button to turn it off.
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How do I get back to the BIOS? When I turn it on, it directly displays the message "Reboot and select[...] and press any key"
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When you start the PC, look at the screen for the key to enter the BIOS, it might be F2, Del, etc...
What is the brand of the PC and is it a laptop or a desktop?
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You should try to remove the battery from the motherboard, but it's complicated on a laptop??
Turn off the PC
Remove the hard drive
Put it back in place correctly
Start the PC
Go into the BIOS
Disable fast boot and secure boot
Enable --> Boot CSM
Restart the PC.
If the problem persists, faulty hard drive?
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The disk light turns on, but I sometimes hear a sound like an electrical arc... as if there were a bad connection even though I've just reconnected it. When I restart my computer and press CSM + PXE, the computer displays white on black:
Intel UNDI, PXE-2.1 (build 083)
Copyright (C) 1997-2000 Intel Corporation
This product is covered by one or more of the following patents:
US6, 570, 884, US6, 115, 776 and US6,327,625
Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller Series v2.61 (01/07/15)
PXE-E61: Media test failure, check cable
PXE-M0F: Exiting PXE ROM.
Reboot and Select proper boot device
or Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press a key_ -
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In Boot option priorities
Set the --> HGST HTS721010A9E630 as first boot
Press F10 or exit with save
Restart.
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That's what I did, but when restarting, the option three disappeared. I think my hard drive is dead, but thank you for trying to help me. It hurts a little because I will have to rewrite everything, and because this drive had 1TB of storage :'(. Goodbye world, but also because I have to buy a new one, and that takes time... Anyway, if you think there's an alternative solution, I'm interested x)
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Hello
still try to connect this drive in an external enclosure (USB) to another PC or to yours when you have purchased a new drive and reinstalled Windows on it to see if the data is accessible.