Hi guys
I hope someone can offer some advice on this.
I have sent numerous emails to Asrock support without a single answer apart from the auto response to say that my emails were received. Is this normal From them?
Now to my problem..
I was having occasional lockups with the system but mostly it was going well, I decided to update bios to try and fix lock ups.
I updated bios on the x79 extreme 4 to the latest, 2.0. Updater said completed and to reboot PC after which the PC would not boot at all.
I got a new bios chip and this fixed the boot problem with a side effect which is now
during post, the message comes up saying 1394 guid invalid in both CMOS and Flash press F1 to continue.
Pressing F1 gets me into windows but is not really ideal on a board that is only 7mths old.
The system is i7 3090k, 16gb g-skill 1866mhz ddr3, wd 1Tb sata hdd, Gtx570, 850W cooler master psu
Not over-clocked
Thanks in advance
I hope someone can offer some advice on this.
I have sent numerous emails to Asrock support without a single answer apart from the auto response to say that my emails were received. Is this normal From them?
Now to my problem..
I was having occasional lockups with the system but mostly it was going well, I decided to update bios to try and fix lock ups.
I updated bios on the x79 extreme 4 to the latest, 2.0. Updater said completed and to reboot PC after which the PC would not boot at all.
I got a new bios chip and this fixed the boot problem with a side effect which is now
during post, the message comes up saying 1394 guid invalid in both CMOS and Flash press F1 to continue.
Pressing F1 gets me into windows but is not really ideal on a board that is only 7mths old.
The system is i7 3090k, 16gb g-skill 1866mhz ddr3, wd 1Tb sata hdd, Gtx570, 850W cooler master psu
Not over-clocked
Thanks in advance
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