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Hello, i just got a b450 tomahawk max motherboard Anything else i could try When i turn the computer on it boots immediately into windows with the cpu fan at full speed(cpu temps are fine), however i cannot get into the bios to adjust settings
Additionally before it goes to windows, it is just a black screen Uefi, but when the system restarts it doesn't boot into bios and just boots into windows I just assembled a new pc with the following config
Gigabyte b760m aorus elite ax ddr4 i5 13500 windows 11 pro when my system boots, it goes directly to the windows login page
My windows 10 home (version 21h1 19043.1110) used to boot from ssd within 30 seconds Now it takes almost 10 minutes just to get to the. [solved] after a shutdown, computer always boots to bios before launching windows
Joeeagle jul 29, 2021 asus motherboard bios boot after shutdown ssd windows Because it boots so fast, traditional tricks for accessing the bios (e.g Spam f2 on boot) are impossible The internet tells you that if you want to access your bios, you have to use your os to tell your machine to boot to the bios on its next shutdown
One day, your os breaks badly.
Disk 0 is the old ssd with windows 10 installed Disk 1 is the one i am running, the nvme drive with windows 11 installed Being able to create a boot partition manually would be the ideal option for me! The system takes awhile to reboot after selecting safe mode, usually windows doing an automatic repair and then simply boots up, where afterwards i install the specific nvidia driver to fix the issue
I am not sure how i can check event viwer during the install of nvidia drivers as they cause a black screen? The pc boots, the fans spins, gpu spins, but i get no display via a dp through. No matter how much i spam f2 on startup, it will always log into windows I've already tried the method of going into recovery settings to restart via
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