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Windows 11 can't enter into BIOS
I can get into BIOS on one of them , not this one .
Its not a hardware problem or I would see it twice .
ASUS PRIME Z690 A . I9-12900KF . 64gb DDR5 RAM . Quadro p5000 graphics .
I have tried using powershell , I have tried shutdown /r /o /f /t 00 .
Nothing works . After a long time the machine boots back up in windows
THIS IS A GARBAGE SOFTWARE PROBLEM , NOT A HARDWARE PROBLEM .
I have been using windows since version 3.1 over 30 years ago .
Nothing compares to just how fu>king bad this software is !
- SexT5VetteJul 12, 2024Copper Contributor
I am having the exact same problem and my motherboard is Gigabyte Z370. Using any of the get into BIOS methods result in the same behaviors, Black screen that I have never waited more than 20 minutes before forcing a shutdown or just going straight into the windows sign in screen. I need to get into the BIOS to shut off the internal graphics. It is trying to run with my Nvidia 2060 Super graphics card and causeing strange results like creating a 4th screen that's deminished in size. I am running a 3 monitor setup. And my Device Manager says the inboard graphics is present. And Under monitors there is a 4th one that says it's generic. All 4 of these monitors show up in Display Settings.
- 11gppaliwalJul 12, 2024Copper Contributor
SexT5Vette hey brother I had exact issue and the simple solution is to use and led tv with HDMI don't use a monitor but a tv with normal aspect ratio or refresh rate and then check if the flash screen to enter bios appear and change quick boot in bios that's it.
- SexT5VetteJul 13, 2024Copper Contributor
The only TV I have that I could use as a temporary monitor is an LCD not LED.