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   <title><![CDATA[Z87M OC Formula - Debug Code 28 / won&#039;t boot : So, i tried to do a cmos clear,...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://forum.asrock.com/member_profile.asp?PF=3234">Thaddaeus</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 2881<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 21 Jun 2016 at 3:36am<br /><br />So, i tried to do a cmos clear, but sadly it doesnt work. Tried with the button on the i/o panel as well as the clr cmos jumper. Still, code 28 and nothing else upon boot. ]]>
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   <title><![CDATA[Z87M OC Formula - Debug Code 28 / won&#039;t boot : Thank you parsec! That the saved...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://forum.asrock.com/member_profile.asp?PF=3234">Thaddaeus</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 2881<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 20 Jun 2016 at 9:05pm<br /><br />Thank you parsec! <br><br>That the saved profiles are not erased by a CMOS clear is very good news. I guess I always assumed that CMOS would just wipe all of the UEFI settings. I will try this first thing when I get back from work. I will report back as soon as I have news.<br>]]>
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   <title><![CDATA[Z87M OC Formula - Debug Code 28 / won&#039;t boot :   Thaddaeus wrote:Hi all! I am...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://forum.asrock.com/member_profile.asp?PF=74">parsec</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 2881<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 20 Jun 2016 at 8:56pm<br /><br /><table width="99%"><tr><td class="BBquote"><img src="forum_images/quote_box.png" title="Originally posted by Thaddaeus" alt="Originally posted by Thaddaeus" style="vertical-align: text-bottom;" /> <strong>Thaddaeus wrote:</strong><br /><br />Hi all! <br><br>I am a happy owner of the Z87M OC Formula with a delided I7-4770k on it. I had a rock stable clock to 4.5 @ 1.225Vcore for the past 2 years until yesterday when I decided to change CPU coolers:<br><br>yesterday I tossed out my Corsair H110 for the Noctua NH-D15S. I made the switch and wanted to start the system but ended up with no signal on the Screen and no power to Mouse or Keyboard. <u>The Dr Debug code is stuck at 28.</u> It stays at 28 for one minute after which it will reboot and end up stuck at 28 again. Only hard-off will switch the system off.<br><br>The thing is that I thought that I&nbsp; may have damaged the RAM or CPU, <u>but the system boots into UEFI and Windows without a problem if I switch to BIOS 2.</u><br><br>Here is what I changed besides the rockstable system and the currently code 28 stuck one:<br><ul><li>Exchanged CPU cooler (this shouldn't cause Code 28)</li><li>Exchanged GPU from PCI-E Slot 1 to 2. ( I changed the gpu back to Slot 1 after I got code 28 the first time, but this doesn't make a difference anymore).</li><li>Changed Case Fan header from PWR fan header to CHA Header 1.</li></ul><br>Here is what I tried:<br><ul><li>Only one RAM module installed, different RAM slots, no RAM (which obviously ends in code 55).</li><li>CPU taken out of socket, re-installed.</li><li>GPU back to Slot 1.</li><li>Different memory installed.<br></li></ul><br><br>What I don't want to try (just yet)<br><ul><li>CMOS clear: I know, this would be the obvious next step. Yet, I have a lot of detailed changed in my UEFI re. CPU OC and RAM timings and I of course forgot to write them down somewhere...</li></ul><br><u>What is causing this Problem ?</u> As noted, System boots fine in BIOS 2 and no hardware has really been exchanged. <u><b>Is there a way to read -out the settings from BIOS 1 or maybe make it go to default settings without wiping the saved profile ?<br></b></u><br>I hope you guys can help!<br><br></td></tr></table><br><br>I should have good news for you, but some discussion first. <img src="https://forum.asrock.com/smileys/smiley23.gif" border="0" alt="Geek" title="Geek" /><br><br>As you know, you seem to have two contradictory things going on here.<br><br>First is the Dr Debug code of 28, a memory problem, which given the CPU delid, <i><b>hints</b></i> at bent pins in the CPU socket. I'm just saying that changing the CPU cooler with a delided CPU is a situation where it would be <i><b>more likely</b></i> for bent CPU pins to occur.<br><br>But then we have the fact (right) that the PC starts into the UEFI UI, and loads Windows when using the backup UEFI in the CMOS B chip. That tells us that there should <i><b>NOT</b></i> be any bent CPU pins.<br><br>A quick diagnosis of the 28 POST code is the change in the location of the video card caused a need to clear the UEFI/BIOS. Any time a major hardware change occurs, and moving a video card to a different slot is unfortunately a major hardware change from the perspective of the UEFI/BIOS, we must clear the UEFI/BIOS before starting the PC again.<br><br>We have seen many times a POST/Dr Debug code related to memory when a change to the video source of some kind was done. This must be related to the fact that a video card uses system memory.<br><br>The good news is, and I'm 100% certain of this since I've done this many, many times: <br><br><b>IF</b> you have your OC settings (or any non-default UEFI settings) <b>saved in a UEFI profile</b> (saved in a UEFI profile being the most important thing that was done), then if you <i><b>simply clear the UEFI/BIOS</b></i> via the board's jumper of clear CMOS button, <b>you will NOT loose any saved profiles</b>.<br><br>The <i><b>only situation</b></i> where UEFI profiles are deleted/removed is if you <b>perform a UEFI/BIOS update</b>. This of course <b>includes restoring the A UEFI/BIOS from the B backup UEFI/BIOS chip</b>. I don't know if you were considering doing that, but I include this to be complete.<br><br>So what I suggest you do is change the UEFI/BIOS selection switch back to the A position. <b>DO NOT perform a Secure Backup UEFI</b>, since that will remove your saved profiles. That is a tool in the UEFI UI, Secure Backup UEFI.<br><br>Of course the above is done with power removed from the PC. Next clear the A UEFI/BIOS with the board's jumper or button on the IO panel.<br><br>I save UEFI profiles all the time, and normally run out of the number I'm allowed to save. <b>I KNOW for a fact that clearing the UEFI/BIOS does NOT remove UEFI/BIOS profiles.</b> <br><br><i><b>ONLY performing a UEFI/BIOS update will remove UEFI profiles</b></i>, or over-writing them ourselves by changing settings and saving them in an existing profile "location", 1, 2, 3, etc.<br><br>Another way to save UEFI profiles is with the save profile option in the UEFI, but by saving them to disk. Some ASRock boards provide this option, I'm not 100% sure about yours. Your board's UEFI OC Profile screen will have an entry about saving a profile to disk, if you have that option available.<br><br>I've had odd results when trying this option. When starting the save profile to disk option on a different ASRock board than yours, it seemed to only let me save the profiles to a Windows system/reserved partition on the OS drive, rather than the user partition. I could not seem to choose a different partition besides the one (as I recall) I was allowed to use.<br><br>There of course is a load profile from disk option on the same screen, which gave me more than one option for the partition to load from. Which leads me to the next option.<br><br>Yet another way to save a UEFI profile is with your board's Formula Drive utility provided by ASRock. Current/new ASRock boards seem to no longer have this option, I believe your board will. In the Formula Drive program is an option to save UEFI profiles to disk.<br><br>A question about this is whether or not a UEFI update will remove the profiles saved to disk. That is one thing I am not sure about. <img src="https://forum.asrock.com/smileys/smiley5.gif" border="0" alt="C&#111;nfused" title="C&#111;nfused" /><br><br>Or am I missing your point completely here? <img src="https://forum.asrock.com/smileys/smiley29.gif" border="0" alt="Wacko" title="Wacko" /><br>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://forum.asrock.com/member_profile.asp?PF=3234">Thaddaeus</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 2881<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 20 Jun 2016 at 7:46pm<br /><br />Hi all! <br><br>I am a happy owner of the Z87M OC Formula with a delided I7-4770k on it. I had a rock stable clock to 4.5 @ 1.225Vcore for the past 2 years until yesterday when I decided to change CPU coolers:<br><br>yesterday I tossed out my Corsair H110 for the Noctua NH-D15S. I made the switch and wanted to start the system but ended up with no signal on the Screen and no power to Mouse or Keyboard. <u>The Dr Debug code is stuck at 28.</u> It stays at 28 for one minute after which it will reboot and end up stuck at 28 again. Only hard-off will switch the system off.<br><br>The thing is that I thought that I&nbsp; may have damaged the RAM or CPU, <u>but the system boots into UEFI and Windows without a problem if I switch to BIOS 2.</u><br><br>Here is what I changed besides the rockstable system and the currently code 28 stuck one:<br><ul><li>Exchanged CPU cooler (this shouldn't cause Code 28)</li><li>Exchanged GPU from PCI-E Slot 1 to 2. ( I changed the gpu back to Slot 1 after I got code 28 the first time, but this doesn't make a difference anymore).</li><li>Changed Case Fan header from PWR fan header to CHA Header 1.</li></ul><br>Here is what I tried:<br><ul><li>Only one RAM module installed, different RAM slots, no RAM (which obviously ends in code 55).</li><li>CPU taken out of socket, re-installed.</li><li>GPU back to Slot 1.</li><li>Different memory installed.<br></li></ul><br><br>What I don't want to try (just yet)<br><ul><li>CMOS clear: I know, this would be the obvious next step. Yet, I have a lot of detailed changed in my UEFI re. CPU OC and RAM timings and I of course forgot to write them down somewhere...</li></ul><br><u>What is causing this Problem ?</u> As noted, System boots fine in BIOS 2 and no hardware has really been exchanged. Is there a way to read -out the settings from BIOS 1 or maybe make it go to default settings without wiping the saved profile ?<br><br>I hope you guys can help!<br><br>]]>
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