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okay, still having the same error... so I'm right now testing all of my case ports to which one is a dud, or just may connect them while on windows only and don't boot with usb :\
couldn't find any for the intel Core i3 for bios update, only test suit and linux crap... use linux stuff? That what comes up under the "firmware" filter on intel.
thank god, after waiting 20 minutes for it to move or do something while it was on "92" it went into bios recovery mode... I luckily was able to use my wireless keyboard instead of the P2 keyboard to hit the command to either reset to defaults or go back to boot menu... I hit reset to defaults...
same thing on my screen "B4"... i left it alone on that screen while researching support on this issue and it actually just changed to "92"... now its stuck on that... normally when its good to boot it will say something like "A" something or "A8"
I tried doing a reset bios but for some reason my mobo does not have a battery to do this... It doesn't mention manufacture overclock on any of the product pages for them two, and I never overclock as well.. What else do you recommend?
My computer starts up with power looking fine, video looking fine. This has been happening for a while and generally hard booting (turning off PSU) a few times will make it boot up straight to windows 7 64bit fine... been like that since I got it, I dealt with it. But today, won't pass that boot...
I tried the repair windows options, and I got a response of saying something like it couldn't fix the problem. Then I tried a restore point and it said I needed to enable some hard drive protection (which I never seen before), so that wasnt an option. I also tried all the safe modes and options...
I got it to work finally... thx a lot guys... I think I figured out what I was doing wrong, I think I put the pins from the case the wrong way, like opposite sides. Not really sure lolz.