New UD5h build does not boot up properly, even into the BIOS

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       #31

    ok, wow this is weird. i tried the clr cmos again but this time for 30 minutes. it took 3 reboots but now works. i just finished installing windows 7 sp1(ssd helped). this is really bugging me. so if changing the BIOS is the fault then what do i do?
    i want virtualization on and 3770 does support it but the default is off for some reason.
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       #32

    Download the latest BIOS and flash it. Again, read the release notes to see if your problems are identified and fixed.
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       #33

    kegobeer said:
    Download the latest BIOS and flash it. Again, read the release notes to see if your problems are identified and fixed.
    Where would i find the release notes?
    Below the BIOS download on the website or the manual?
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       #34

    brownix said:
    kegobeer said:
    Download the latest BIOS and flash it. Again, read the release notes to see if your problems are identified and fixed.
    Where would i find the release notes?
    Below the BIOS download on the website or the manual?
    Release notes are usually contained in the download. If not, they should be on the website where the download link is located. You just have to look around.
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       #35

    Ok, i have checked the website it has basic warning on flashing.
    'If there is no problem then do not flash.'
    I checked the CPU support list and found that the ivy's are not supported on F5 BIOS but instead F6.
    So if i do flash (which is likely), do I go with the latest or with F6?
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       #36

    F8 is the latest BIOS update. I updated mine last week without problems. I had an issue with the keyboard and it fixed the problem.

    GIGABYTE - Motherboard - Socket 1155 - GA-Z77X-UD5H (rev. 1.0)

    I used the @BIOS utility to update.
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       #37

    fireberd said:
    F8 is the latest BIOS update. I updated mine last week without problems. I had an issue with the keyboard and it fixed the problem.

    GIGABYTE - Motherboard - Socket 1155 - GA-Z77X-UD5H (rev. 1.0)

    I used the @BIOS utility to update.

    Yeah, I used the @BIOS yesterday night. But I updated to F6. If that's all I need then then I was ok with it. But if there are problems with this then I will update to the latest. So do you think I will be able to change settings in the BIOS now?
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       #38

    You should be able to change the UEFI BIOS settings. If you run into a problem, you can reset the BIOS and get it back to where you are now.

    My motherboard was at BIOS version 6 when I got it. F7 fixed a keyboard problem but I went all the way to the latest F8 when I updated.
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       #39

    I am not able to enable virtualization in the BIOS. And so far the CLR CMOS does not seem to work, time to try again!

    *I have tried the CMOS method which seemed to work twice before but now does not work. The only difference being the F6 BIOS
    Last edited by brownix; 16 Jul 2012 at 21:41.
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       #40

    Here are the settings in the BIOS with the problems that are shown.
    First 5 contain BIOS information but is BIOS info for F5 version. Should be similar.


    Attachment 221933

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    Attachment 221938
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