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Screen on Startup.nsh shifts to black after BIOS update

Screen on Startup.nsh shifts to black after BIOS update

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amb2004
Junior Member
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03-17-2024, 08:48 AM
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I addressed the previous issue first before tackling this one. Thank you for your patience; I'm still working through the setup. I changed my BIOS from FB to FCa and after a restart it loads the new screen. Pressing escape only displays the Shell line, so I have to type 'exit' to exit. Exiting the screen results in a black screen, which forces me to turn off the PC. Using rapid deletions gets me back to the BIOS where the updated version appears, but I can't proceed further. Was there an error with the BIOS? Should I roll back to the older version? Do I need to reinstall my OS because nothing loads? I'm a bit anxious about this. Updated: Once I connected the boot media it worked fine. This entry could be removed or left for others who might find it as silly as I do. Edited October 20, 2023 by Rebel836 Fixed
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amb2004
03-17-2024, 08:48 AM #1

I addressed the previous issue first before tackling this one. Thank you for your patience; I'm still working through the setup. I changed my BIOS from FB to FCa and after a restart it loads the new screen. Pressing escape only displays the Shell line, so I have to type 'exit' to exit. Exiting the screen results in a black screen, which forces me to turn off the PC. Using rapid deletions gets me back to the BIOS where the updated version appears, but I can't proceed further. Was there an error with the BIOS? Should I roll back to the older version? Do I need to reinstall my OS because nothing loads? I'm a bit anxious about this. Updated: Once I connected the boot media it worked fine. This entry could be removed or left for others who might find it as silly as I do. Edited October 20, 2023 by Rebel836 Fixed

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07GmanBEAST07
Member
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03-17-2024, 08:48 AM
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Is this really worry? You just invested a lot in a computer system and it seems to be testing if you’re ready to let it take control (Yes/Confirm).... Asking for guidance before taking action can prevent mistakes.
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07GmanBEAST07
03-17-2024, 08:48 AM #2

Is this really worry? You just invested a lot in a computer system and it seems to be testing if you’re ready to let it take control (Yes/Confirm).... Asking for guidance before taking action can prevent mistakes.