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Simon1
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Posted: 16 Nov 2021 at 4:42am |
I ended up returning the motherboard to the retailer...
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Auggybendoggy
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I'm in the same situation. I can't get past this screen on a h570 steel legend. So did AM actually make it so you can get stuck and your MB is worthless? Nothing seems to work.
I've only used the PS/2 adapters and will try a real PS/2 keyboard tonight but I have serious doubts as I've read others having this issue. |
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Simon1
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Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately, the system does not proceed to the OS. "Press F1 to Continue" does not work at any of the USB 2, USB 3, or PS/2 ports.
All other devices not necessary for booting the computer are disconnected. |
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ASRock_TSD
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Hi Simon1,
Thank you for your post. In general, no need to do any setting to enable the USB ports under BIOS. Please remove all your USB devices and test all of the USB ports on your system (even the front panel USB port) with your USB keyboard. If your keyboard is functional under OS, please follow the procedure below to boot into BIOS from OS. 1. Launch "Setting" and press "Update & security". 2. Press "Recovery", then press "Restart now". 3. System will show an options menu, Press "Troubleshoot". 4. Press "Advanced options" 5. Press "UEFI Firmware Settings" 6. Press "Restart" 7. System will automatically restart and boot into BIOS. All the best ASRock TSD |
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Simon1
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Hello,
I have a Z490M-ITX/ac motherboard with UEFI P1.30. I needed to access the BIOS, but presumably because of the ultrafast boot, I wasn't able to by pressing [DEL] or [F2]. I cleared the CMOS by using the jumper, as well as by removing the battery. I think the CMOS was cleared successfully, because I now get the message: CMOS Date/Time Not Set Press F2 or DEL to Run Setup Press F1 to Continue The problem is, neither the USB ports nor the P2/S ports seem to be active and thus, pressing any buttons do not seem to work. I tried 2 functional keyboards. Any help on how to activate the USB ports or access the BIOS without keyboard would be highly appreciated! Thank you |
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