Armenius
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Hello.
I consider myself pretty fluent in how computer hardware works, but this one has me stumped.
I have a Gigabyte Z87X-UD3H updated to the F9 UEFI, and just this past weekend I get the message in the forum title on boot. It then presents me with the option to load optimized defaults, load system defaults, or enter BIOS. When I enter the BIOS and force it to boot from my primary hard drive, Windows 7 boots fine and everything is working flawlessly. Yet I continue to get this message every time I boot.
I currently have a LG Blu-ray RW drive connected to SATA 0, with my primary and storage hard drives connected to SATA 1 and 2 respectively. This is how I configured it at build time and I have never had any issues up until this point. It's no big deal if I have to deal with this manual boot every time, but I'm just concerned that it may be a sign of a bigger issue. If I could get the convenience of an automated boot back, that would be even better.
I plan to open it up to troubleshoot a fan controller problem, so I'll take a look at all my connections at that point. Any other ideas as to what could be the problem are welcome.
Thanks.
BTW, I have had no hardware changes in this machine for almost 4 months now...
I consider myself pretty fluent in how computer hardware works, but this one has me stumped.
I have a Gigabyte Z87X-UD3H updated to the F9 UEFI, and just this past weekend I get the message in the forum title on boot. It then presents me with the option to load optimized defaults, load system defaults, or enter BIOS. When I enter the BIOS and force it to boot from my primary hard drive, Windows 7 boots fine and everything is working flawlessly. Yet I continue to get this message every time I boot.
I currently have a LG Blu-ray RW drive connected to SATA 0, with my primary and storage hard drives connected to SATA 1 and 2 respectively. This is how I configured it at build time and I have never had any issues up until this point. It's no big deal if I have to deal with this manual boot every time, but I'm just concerned that it may be a sign of a bigger issue. If I could get the convenience of an automated boot back, that would be even better.
I plan to open it up to troubleshoot a fan controller problem, so I'll take a look at all my connections at that point. Any other ideas as to what could be the problem are welcome.
Thanks.
BTW, I have had no hardware changes in this machine for almost 4 months now...