Hi
A bit of help with the BIOS update :
I would suggest updating your BIOS to the latest version from the website and make sure that you use the QFlash utility to do so.
The first thing to do is go to the Gigabyte wesite and find the "Support and Downloads" section
(
http://www.gigabyte.com/support-downloads/support-downloads.aspx).
Select your motherboard and revision number which can be found printed on the bottom left corner of the motherboard.
Click on the "BIOS" tab. This will take you to the BIOS versions download page.The newest BIOS versions are at the top of the page.
Click on your region under the "Download Here" section heading. A dialogue box will then pop up asking what you want to do with this file.
Click on "save" and note where you are saving it to.
Take a USB pendrive and make sure it is formatted with a FAT32 file system. If the file ends with .exe run it, or if it is a zip file Unzip it, and save the files (usually contains 3 files) that you just expanded to the Boot sector or a folder of your choice on this drive and insert the pendrive into a USB port.
Re-boot.
Press the"End" key as the computer is POSTing and you will be taken into the BIOS flashing utility "Q-Flash".
At the QFlash homescreen disable the Keep DMI Data option before proceeding.
From there just follow the prompts to find your file and DO NOT TURN OFF THE POWER under any circumstances. It will look for the pendrive with the file on it and use that to update the BIOS.
One thing to note is that the pendrive may show up as a floppy or hard disk instead of a USB drive. Once it has completed you can reboot.
We have since found out that the problem with getting some motherboards to "see" the USB drive is a case of using as small a drive as possible, well at least under 2Gb, and even then some will be seen and some won't. Just a matter of luck.
QUICK QFLASH SETUP
You need to use the smallest USB drive you have and after formatting as FAT32 put the BIOS update file on there.
In the BIOS you need to make sure that
USB Legacy Storage or something similar is
enabled and
USB Legacy Devices also.
Change the boot sequence to find the USB HDD first and disable the floppy drive altogether.
Make sure that you insert the USB pen drive into one of the main USB ports on the motherboard before booting up.
When in QFlash make sure you set it to
Disable the
Keep DMI Data on the home page.
You will probably find that the drive will appear as a hard disk drive when in QFlash.