"Restart to UEFI" failed on ASRock H110M-DGS |
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Igor84
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Posted: 22 Sep 2016 at 12:34am |
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Hi! Please help me with this problem. I downloaded ASRock "Restart to UEFI ver:1.0.5" utility and wanted to look how it works, so I enabled it and restarted. But after restart my PC stuck at that pre-UEFI screen where it says "press f2 or del to enter... etc" And I can't enter UEFI setup, del, f2 and f11 not working and nothing happening (but ctrl-alt-del is working for reboot). UEFI loads normally with another HDD or USB flash connected or without anything connected, but if I connect my HDD where I enabled that "restart to UEFI" tool, it fails to load even in UEFI setup (I tried to connect it with another HDD and flash drive at the same time, tried to connect it to another sata slot). The code on the pre-uefi screen says "99" in the bottom, but according to ASrock faq it's related to PCI-E devices http://www.asrock.com/support/faq.asp?id=334 (and I can see that code during successful boot with or without PCI-E video card). This HDD is working fine on the other system. Another HDD is working fine on this system, I'm writing this post right from it. I tried: Load UEFI defaults Reset UEFI Format C: partition (this disk have several partitions) Delete C: partition Create new C: partition Removing PCI-E video card and using integrated one Removing USB mouse Removing PS/2 keyboard Changing a lot of random UEFI options, even obviously not related ones Writing to ASrock support several hours ago, waiting for response By the HDD led I noticed that the system accessing this HDD for 2-3 seconds right after the start and then the HDD led becomes slightly luminous. When I plug in another HDD I don't see any HDD led activity until I enter UEFI. This motherboard is new, this setup was running just for 2 days without any problems. My specs: Motherboard: ASrock H110M-DGS bios ver. P1.40 CPU: i3 6100 RAM: 4GB Kingston Valueram HDD: 2TB Samsung HD204UI GPU: PowerColor RX470 Red Devil What should I do? Please help. I want to avoid formatting this HDD completely, because not all of the data is backed up and I can't imagine how could this help. Edited by Igor84 - 22 Sep 2016 at 12:38am |
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clubfoot
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Did you have any other discs connected when you reinstalled windows to c:?
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Igor84
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No, I had no other discs.
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parsec
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What version of Windows are you using?
Restart to UEFI has always worked perfectly for me. Never heard of this problem with it. |
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Igor84
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I'm using Windows 10 64bit.
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clubfoot
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The data to enter UEFI is either corrupted or was written to one of the other partitions on that disc and not the EFI system partition,...since you can use it on another system and use a different disc on this system. I would attach this disc to your other system and back up the data from it, remove all partitions and format it.
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Igor84
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clubfoot, thank you for suggestion. I'm totally new to that UEFI thing, so I never can guess that it can grab that particular info from not a system partition.
I wonder if it is possible to find that info on this HDD by booting from another system and then remove it? I tried to search all of it's partitions (through standard windows explorer) for some new files and found nothing. I'm so in hope that there is another way to solve this. That backup operation will be like hell. *still waiting for tech support email response* Edited by Igor84 - 22 Sep 2016 at 6:07am |
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