If I try and pause then it comes up with Port0:and the name of my dvd drive. Ive pressed every single button at every available opportunity. It does this on a continuous loop and at no point can I enter setup. Or use Q-Flash Plus if you have a spare USB drive and PC (I've done this today and it brought a fully bricked BIOS. Using the clear CMOS never worked for me either.
When selecting safe mode it comes up with a list of drivers and reboots. TLDR: Can't get into bios after enableing 'Ultra Fast Boot,' I've tried resetting cmos, pulling the boot drive, and using the gigabyte app center tool. I restarted and now cant even get into the set up. I disabled the first boot IDE channel and enabled sata. I went into bios and on the advice of this article: Obviously I didnt research well enough as whatever I did has knackered my pc.
You then have to click on Restart under the advanced startup. You then have to select Update and Security. So eventually after gathering a lot of information off various forums (shuttle support is rubbish) and articles I backed up my data and decided to try reinstalling windows with the drive as Sata. Click on the start menu icon can help you get there. You have to be quick or you miss because PCs boot fast these days, especially if you have an SSD as boot drive. Power on and IMMEDIATELY tap F2 to open BIOS setup. Upon powering on the PC, hit the MSI BIOS key Del key continuously to enter the BIOS menu navigate to Boot. To access MSI boot menu, here are two ways: Upon powering on the PC, please start hitting the MSI boot menu key F11 continuously to enter the boot device selection. Ive been having problems with it since building it.Īt first my sata drives were set up as IDE automatically and were very slow and basically the whole thing didnt work well at all. Don't wait until you see anything on the monitor. Anyway, you need to access the MSI boot menu. I have a shuttle SN68g2 barebones pc, with a sata dvd drive and hard drive.