F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop The new PC occasionally sends messages and other times remains silent.

The new PC occasionally sends messages and other times remains silent.

The new PC occasionally sends messages and other times remains silent.

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IkBenHetBram
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11-14-2016, 06:17 PM
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I recently assembled a new PC and posted it for the first time, but faced problems with my BIOS not detecting the two M.2 drives. I experimented with several solutions, but the most effective was removing one drive, turning on safe boot with “Windows UEFI”, and activating CPM. During testing, I discovered that setting CPM to “Legacy” instead of “UEFI” prevented it from posting, which triggered a white LED on my motherboard. I found a white light online might relate to the VGA indicator, and the only resolution was resetting the CMOS. Eventually, after multiple attempts, I managed to boot into Windows, though restarting would still show the white light without success. I had to reset the BIOS again and reapply the same configurations. Over time, I’ve adjusted BIOS settings and reset it repeatedly. Any suggestions for resolving this? (Reminder: When I first powered on, the BIOS reported a CPU fan speed error, heatsinks spun, but I’d ignored the “ignore” option in BIOS. Could this be connected?)
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IkBenHetBram
11-14-2016, 06:17 PM #1

I recently assembled a new PC and posted it for the first time, but faced problems with my BIOS not detecting the two M.2 drives. I experimented with several solutions, but the most effective was removing one drive, turning on safe boot with “Windows UEFI”, and activating CPM. During testing, I discovered that setting CPM to “Legacy” instead of “UEFI” prevented it from posting, which triggered a white LED on my motherboard. I found a white light online might relate to the VGA indicator, and the only resolution was resetting the CMOS. Eventually, after multiple attempts, I managed to boot into Windows, though restarting would still show the white light without success. I had to reset the BIOS again and reapply the same configurations. Over time, I’ve adjusted BIOS settings and reset it repeatedly. Any suggestions for resolving this? (Reminder: When I first powered on, the BIOS reported a CPU fan speed error, heatsinks spun, but I’d ignored the “ignore” option in BIOS. Could this be connected?)