When you hold in the power button that is one step you use to reset the bios. Just push the button and let go.
Is this a Gigabyte MOBO feature ? I have never came across this before.
Holding the power button more than 4 seconds (if set in the bios) shoud just turn off your machine. You normally do this when you are locked and have no other option to turn your machine off.
It could be that doing a forced reset causes the dualbios to "think" that the primary bios has been corupted. Please consider this as a thought not a diagnosis.
I would suggest to turn off the PC in the normal way. If you experince this behaviour for no apparent reason, it is likely that the board is defective.
Coral,
I tend to agree with your statements.
In my experience I have seen 2 options for Power Button Operation in the majority of BIOS'
1. Power Off After 4 sec
2. Power Off Immediately
However, Since I don't have a Gigabyte based board yet, I'm not certain of their implementation.
The board I'm considering has switches to control which BIOS the board will start from. I assumed all of them worked this way, but later found that earlier models with 67, 61, 58 series chipsets for example have dual BIOS, but no switches to designate which BIOS the board will use to start.
I'm deferring to you and dmdilks in this case as I have no way to verify operation. I assume this is documented somewhere? dmdilks has a great deal of experience with these boards for sure.