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GA-X99-UD4 may hang on boot ...

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computermensch:
The boot strap seems ureliable ... both F5 and F8b firmware .. both legacy boot and EFI / Windows Boot Manager.

Solution:
Please fix the error ...?

Problem:
Every now and then ... like in 1 out of 10 reboots ... the system (the board) will hang at the Gigabyte splash screen. Especially after Windows Updates. A push on the reset switch triggering a reboot ... may fix this.

BTW
For EFI: Set CSM, do not enable Secure Boot (if you have a  Nividia or an AMD gfx ext card), do not enable legacy boot but set EFI Network stack and set UEFI network boot if you use a deployment service. If i.e. WDS on the same subnet - do not use IP-Helpers, but let PXE points to X64 boot image. Clean the disk using diskpart. Now Windows will part the system disk for the OS according to EFI (3 partitions).´Down load hot fix from MS for Win8.1. to remove the watermark stating Secure Boot was incorrectly setup (because Secure Boot basically not supported by many Nividia or AMD gfx cards). Remember, EFI is not something you "enable". It's a spec. working across the system. Most are after the EFI boot explained here.

ex58:
It's already BIOS  F9a.....please try......

computermensch:
Wau --- 1 day ... yeah, that may be it. I am actually using 2800 MHz 4x4GB DDR4.

... and thanks. I have just updated to F8b yesterday - apparently just before this one came out. ... the same day :)

computermensch:
Nope, that did not do it. Not the fix for this problem. Still hanging ocasionally ... after f9a ... had to reboot a few times again to make it through to Windows 8. Initially - straight after the QFlash update to F9a, the system would just behave strange and go "lights out" (power off) a few times.

Had to do F12 and select the Windows Boot Manager (EFI) to load the system. It's not pickiing the Windows Boot Manager ... especially after these system updates alike updating the firmware, doing a Windows update etc. Have to do it by F12?

The SSD with the Windows Boot Manager is attach to a SATA Express port. Will try and move it later on to a SATA port.

But definitely is a issue with referecing or loading  the Windows Boot Manager on EFI it seems.

dmdilks:
I'm running F5 bios and I'm not having any problem. But I'm not running windows 8 too.

Again here we are and the people that are starting to have problems are again the ones running windows 8.

I'm a Microsoft partner I will not run it. Yes I have it on one my computers. It is still at the testing level with me.

Till they really fix it. I will stick with windows 7. At this time I feel this board is the best one I have ever build in the i7 family.

GA-X99-UD4 - i7-5820K 3.30GHz - G.Skill 16gb DDR4 2133

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