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Gigabyte X99 UD4 Won't Boot Into Bios Problem (I found out the cause it)
kangking:
--- Quote from: dmdilks on March 19, 2015, 01:30:42 pm ---I have the same board with 2-SSD in array, 4-600gb raptors, 128gb SSD with windows 10 and I'm not having any problems. I can get into the bios with no problem. Plus I have F9c bios too.
The only problem I have is the USB thing. Where if you have a USB drive connected it will boot slow on me. So I must be one of the lucky ones that has a good board. Plus I got this board when it first came out too.
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Nice! is it rev 1 or rev 1.1? By the way how do you have your sata controller set? you mentioned a raid array. If i set Sata controller to Raid, I can enter bios no problem - even with NTFS drives! But I am using ahci and will continue to use that setting - I dont use raid, and if I did it would be an external array
dmdilks:
Sorry I didn't get back sooner. But I run a Raid Array. But the funny part it AHCI and Raid are really the same controller.
kangking:
--- Quote from: dmdilks on March 30, 2015, 03:36:58 pm ---Sorry I didn't get back sooner. But I run a Raid Array. But the funny part it AHCI and Raid are really the same controller.
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Does it make a difference if hard drives are plugged into sSata (the grey ports) or the regular sata 3 ports (the black ports). i noticed they are using 2 different controllers. could this be the issue?
dmdilks:
I use both controllers. Plus I'm using M2-10g sata controller too. My 2 SSD are on sata 0/1. My DVD & DVD/rw are on sata 2/3. My 4 raptors are sSata 0/1/2/3. I lose the sata 4/5 when you use a M2 SSD.
kangking:
--- Quote from: dmdilks on March 31, 2015, 04:00:17 am ---I use both controllers. Plus I'm using M2-10g sata controller too. My 2 SSD are on sata 0/1. My DVD & DVD/rw are on sata 2/3. My 4 raptors are sSata 0/1/2/3. I lose the sata 4/5 when you use a M2 SSD.
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ok have you tried setting sata controller to AHCI on both and seeing if you can still access bios? Let me know if you can. Thanks.
By the way the USB bug may come from XHCI hand off. Try disabling XHCI Hand off and see if it makes a difference. Also try setting XHCI Controller to "Auto" not "smart auto" or even "Manual". I was getting blue screens with older usb devices until I changed those settings.
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