« Reply #2 on: December 29, 2013, 03:37:54 pm »
I understand what you are talking about. But it isn't the board. It has to do with what devices you have it connected too.
The other thing you have to look at. Is now you are using a UEFI bios that is really fast to the old legacy bios.
That's how it is on some TV's and monitors it will search for the connection. I had the same problem with a monitor that was a LED.
By the time it does find what it is looking for it is to late. I had to change monitors so I can get into the bios when working computers.
One thing you can try is watch the # & caps little lights. When they blink start hitting the Del key.
My windows 8.1 boots really fast. From the time I push the power button till I'm in windows is about 15 to 20 sec's
The other thing is the board doesn't pick and choose which device that it is connected too.
If it was the board it would do it on all of them Sorry not the board.
« Last Edit: December 29, 2013, 03:40:11 pm by dmdilks »
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