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Ignoring bios

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SSGSS_Saiyan
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11-26-2016, 11:28 AM
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I have a fresh Crosshair 8 formula from Asus, but I’m having trouble accessing BIOS. I updated the BIOS to the latest version as of August 13th. I attempted to enter Recovery settings and restart, then navigated to UEFI on the Windows bluescreen, though it’s still unclear. I can clear the CMOS on the board, but it doesn’t recognize my keyboard. It only prompts me to press F1 to setup when it detects a "CPU fan error." I previously turned off this monitor in BIOS because it was showing error code 02 after a post-error crash, preventing access to the OS.
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SSGSS_Saiyan
11-26-2016, 11:28 AM #1

I have a fresh Crosshair 8 formula from Asus, but I’m having trouble accessing BIOS. I updated the BIOS to the latest version as of August 13th. I attempted to enter Recovery settings and restart, then navigated to UEFI on the Windows bluescreen, though it’s still unclear. I can clear the CMOS on the board, but it doesn’t recognize my keyboard. It only prompts me to press F1 to setup when it detects a "CPU fan error." I previously turned off this monitor in BIOS because it was showing error code 02 after a post-error crash, preventing access to the OS.

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Anson1202
Junior Member
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12-04-2016, 09:12 PM
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It seems you're asking about identifying the keyboard, though the phrasing feels a bit unclear. Could you clarify what you mean? Are you trying to figure out which keyboard model fits a specific setup or troubleshooting an issue with BIOS compatibility? Let me know so I can assist better!
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Anson1202
12-04-2016, 09:12 PM #2

It seems you're asking about identifying the keyboard, though the phrasing feels a bit unclear. Could you clarify what you mean? Are you trying to figure out which keyboard model fits a specific setup or troubleshooting an issue with BIOS compatibility? Let me know so I can assist better!

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Zegazel
Member
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12-05-2016, 05:57 AM
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It's a Corsair K70. It functioned on my previous MSI board and the older Asus Intel board before that. I'm not guaranteeing it will work now, but when I had to press F1 during setup, it operated smoothly.
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Zegazel
12-05-2016, 05:57 AM #3

It's a Corsair K70. It functioned on my previous MSI board and the older Asus Intel board before that. I'm not guaranteeing it will work now, but when I had to press F1 during setup, it operated smoothly.