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- Windows 11 Pro 23H2 (OS Build 22631.4169) Desktop (OS Build 22621.4317)
I have an old Ivy Bridge build that I run both Windows 10 Pro and Windows 11Pro on -two separate SSD's that I just swap over the data plugs to whatever OS I need. Now I turned on the machine this morning and it just kept on constantly recycling through the boot process.
I did try pressing the F2 for the BIOS on powering up and no luck getting in.
However, I was able to get the BIOS if I turned off the power and held down the machine's power button to drain the board of all power then try the power on and F2. I found each time that I did this that the SSD in the SATA setup was disabled and changed it to enabled. I also set the boot option to that drive and reset the boot order - I usually have it set to the Windows boot manager option for this machine and saved the new settings.
But this happened again and so I tried the drive for Windows 10 but the same thing is happening.
After that, a power on goes to an Asus message to hit F1 to reset the BIOS - I did all the changes all over again but with the same results and the latest is now all I am getting is the Asus message to hit F1 which is just not doing anything.
I have a sneaky suspicion that the BIOS chip might be failing.
Any thoughts please as I really like this build and cannot afford a new one just yet.
I did try pressing the F2 for the BIOS on powering up and no luck getting in.
However, I was able to get the BIOS if I turned off the power and held down the machine's power button to drain the board of all power then try the power on and F2. I found each time that I did this that the SSD in the SATA setup was disabled and changed it to enabled. I also set the boot option to that drive and reset the boot order - I usually have it set to the Windows boot manager option for this machine and saved the new settings.
But this happened again and so I tried the drive for Windows 10 but the same thing is happening.
After that, a power on goes to an Asus message to hit F1 to reset the BIOS - I did all the changes all over again but with the same results and the latest is now all I am getting is the Asus message to hit F1 which is just not doing anything.
I have a sneaky suspicion that the BIOS chip might be failing.
Any thoughts please as I really like this build and cannot afford a new one just yet.
- Windows Build/Version
- Windows 11 pro 23H2(Build 22631.3593)
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11 Pro 23H2 (OS Build 22631.4169) Desktop (OS Build 22621.4317)
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Asus Vivo notebook X712FA or Desktop Ivy Bridge build
- CPU
- i7 -10510U / Intel i5 3750K
- Motherboard
- Asus generic & Asus P8Z77-V
- Memory
- Samsung 16GB DDR4 2666 MHz & G-Skill 16GB DDR3 2134MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- On board Intel CPU graphics & Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050Ti
- Sound Card
- Laptop onboard & Xonar DSX Card
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Generic & Samsung 27" SAM0C4C
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 970 Pro NMe & Samsung 870 EVO 500GB
- PSU
- N/A
- Case
- N/A
- Cooling
- Asus in built
- Keyboard
- Generic
- Mouse
- Logitec Wireless
- Internet Speed
- 50Mbs max allowance - occasionally up to 75Mbs
- Browser
- Brave
- Antivirus
- ESET Ultimate Security on both
- Other Info
- Desktop running Windows11 Pro with unsupported hardware fix