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Z170X-Designare no longer boots after USB drive left in port

Z170X-Designare no longer boots after USB drive left in port
« on: January 15, 2017, 02:57:08 pm »
Hi. I hope someone can help.

My Z170X-Designare refuses to boot from Windows 10 installed on my Intel 600P m.2 SSD ever since i left a thumb drive in one of the usb ports. This has happened before and I think it is something to do with the mobo trying to boot from the thumb drive and then not recognising the m.2 any more.

BIOS version is F20.

The message that comes up is:-

"Reboot and Select proper Boot device or Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press a key"

I really hope someone can help me. Thanks in advance.

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Re: Z170X-Designare no longer boots after USB drive left in port
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2017, 07:31:49 am »
Try disabling USB power when pc is off. Try changing boot priorities, disable usb boot option.

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Re: Z170X-Designare no longer boots after USB drive left in port
« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2017, 01:23:15 pm »
Did you look at your boot option one to see if you are booting from the drive or windows boot manager. If your drive isn't there check the Hard Drive/CD/DVD ROM Drive/Floppy Drive/Network Device BBS Priorities to see if the drive or windows boot manager is the first one.
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Re: Z170X-Designare no longer boots after USB drive left in port
« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2017, 10:50:39 am »
Hi there. I didn't try disabling USB boot option, but boot priorities didn't work.

Windows Boot Manager didn't appear in the options. There was only my M.2 SSD, and my HDD.

I sent the machine back and the supplier has stated that the M.2 drive was replaced or repaired (they've claimed both).

Now I have the machine back and booting takes much longer.

The Gigabyte "Insist on Ultra Durable" splashscreen appears, then flickers, then a new screen - what I'd call a dos screen appears that states "Initialising Intel (R) Boot Agent GE v1.5.62 (and some other stuff), then the Gigabyte splash screen flashes up again twice (seemingly in 2 different resolutions), then another dos screen that states "Initializing Intel (R) Boot Agent CL v0.1.10, then the Gigabyte splashscreen flashes up twice again (in different resolutions again) and then the machine loads into Windows.

The whole boot takes 33 seconds which seems a bit long for a M.2 SSD.

When I checked the BIOS settings they seem much more complicated than when I sent the machine back.

In Boot priorities, previously I had 1 entry - my SSD drive.

Now I have 7:-

1 - Windows Boot Manager (my SDD details)
2 - UEFI:IP4 Intel I211 Gigabit Network Connection
3 - UEFI:IP4 Intel Ethernet Connection (2) I219-V
4 - UEFI: Intel I211 Gigabit Network Connection
5 - UEFI: Intel Ethernet Connection (2) I219-V
6 - My SDD details
7 - IBE GE slot 0500 v1562

Those all also appear under boot device selection, as well as an other:-

IBA CL Slot 00FE v0110

(Previously only my SDD and HDD appeared there)

Is all this new "clutter" necessary, is Boot Agent necessary, and is there anything I can do to reduce the boot time?

Thanks a lot for your help so far, and anything else you can suggest.