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Unable to reach UEFI DUALBIOS following secure boot activation

Unable to reach UEFI DUALBIOS following secure boot activation

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wandrille04
Member
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07-13-2016, 12:53 PM
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I just got a new computer from a friend and wanted to get it running. I checked the BIOS settings and saw Secure Boot was off, so I turned it back on by resetting everything. Once that was done, I restarted the machine. Now it’s stuck in a boot loop—turns on, makes a click, then powers off again. After that, my peripherals turned off and came back on with the click, but there’s no video output. I tried opening the BIOS menu, but nothing worked. The motherboard I have is a Gigabyte 990FXA-D3.
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wandrille04
07-13-2016, 12:53 PM #1

I just got a new computer from a friend and wanted to get it running. I checked the BIOS settings and saw Secure Boot was off, so I turned it back on by resetting everything. Once that was done, I restarted the machine. Now it’s stuck in a boot loop—turns on, makes a click, then powers off again. After that, my peripherals turned off and came back on with the click, but there’s no video output. I tried opening the BIOS menu, but nothing worked. The motherboard I have is a Gigabyte 990FXA-D3.

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IvanGudi
Junior Member
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07-14-2016, 11:38 AM
#2
This motherboard supports a flashbios feature. Attempt to flash it using USB without loading into the BIOS.
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IvanGudi
07-14-2016, 11:38 AM #2

This motherboard supports a flashbios feature. Attempt to flash it using USB without loading into the BIOS.

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ChaTheBeast87
Member
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07-14-2016, 12:12 PM
#3
If not, let's hope for a smooth recovery...
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ChaTheBeast87
07-14-2016, 12:12 PM #3

If not, let's hope for a smooth recovery...

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Yamahasper
Junior Member
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07-21-2016, 03:51 PM
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Are you asking about a dual-boot setup or a high-performance motherboard? It could also relate to a specific configuration for optimal performance.
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Yamahasper
07-21-2016, 03:51 PM #4

Are you asking about a dual-boot setup or a high-performance motherboard? It could also relate to a specific configuration for optimal performance.

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gamb1no
Member
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08-04-2016, 08:07 PM
#5
It's a Gigabyte M.2 slot. The model is 990FXA-D3. I apologize for missing it earlier.
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gamb1no
08-04-2016, 08:07 PM #5

It's a Gigabyte M.2 slot. The model is 990FXA-D3. I apologize for missing it earlier.

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Vikky777
Member
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08-23-2016, 11:23 PM
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Its an oldy!!! So you said you cleared cmos, you didnt happen to leave the jumper in the clear position did you? (Gotta ask, Ive done it a few times lol) If not, try this. Power off. One stick of ram 1st slot. Power off switch PSU Put clear cmos jump in clear position Remove the battery. Let it sit for 1/2 hour to a full hour. Install battery, remove cmos jumper and try a post with just the one stick. Typically on a dual bios, if the first fails to post, the second bios will post with the stock bios. This bios cannot be flashed. So it may be possible you are running a cpu that was released after the factory bios. That is all for now.
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Vikky777
08-23-2016, 11:23 PM #6

Its an oldy!!! So you said you cleared cmos, you didnt happen to leave the jumper in the clear position did you? (Gotta ask, Ive done it a few times lol) If not, try this. Power off. One stick of ram 1st slot. Power off switch PSU Put clear cmos jump in clear position Remove the battery. Let it sit for 1/2 hour to a full hour. Install battery, remove cmos jumper and try a post with just the one stick. Typically on a dual bios, if the first fails to post, the second bios will post with the stock bios. This bios cannot be flashed. So it may be possible you are running a cpu that was released after the factory bios. That is all for now.