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Cannot Access BIOS with ASUS EAH6770, AMD Athlon II X4 651, Gigabyte GA-A55M-S2HP in Windows 10

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  • #1 16127592
    Strondkop
    Level 8  
    Hello, today I wanted to install Win 10 via a USB flash drive (original from Microsoft), but the boot manager did not show it so I decided that you need to set it in the BIOS. Now the problem starts, after selecting any option from the motherboard screen I get a white screen which gradually turns black and back to white all I can do is click enter which takes me to the boot manager. I read that the problem may be in the graphics card or monitor, unfortunately I do not have the option to check on another monitor yet, but maybe some of you know how to fix it?

    Graphics: ASUS EAH6770 Series
    Processor: AMD Athlon II X4 651 Quad-Core
    BIOS from 13/07/11 Award Software International
    Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-A55M-S2HP


    Ps. If something does not comply with the regulations, shit is my first post, but I think everything is ok.
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  • #2 16127615
    Marcinoik
    Level 20  
    Gigabyte usually has an entrance to the DEL bios - that is, the delete button on the keyboard
  • #3 16127627
    gold-game
    Level 21  
    Have you had any wines on this computer before? Have you tried with a different wine installer, e.g. win 7?
  • #4 16127780
    Strondkop
    Level 8  
    I clicked delete because that's how it is assigned (I tried other potential buttons too). From the very beginning I only had 32bit viste on it
  • #5 16127846
    KOCUREK1970
    Network and Internet specialist
    Strondkop wrote:
    I read that the problem may be in the graphics card or monitor

    How can there be anything with a graphics card, since the BIOS works without a pen - anyway, the graphics card, when installing Windows, runs on the standard VGA driver, which is stored in the BIOS of the graphics card itself.

    How can you be sure that the pen is technically efficient at all - is it recognized by another computer?
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  • #6 16127943
    Strondkop
    Level 8  
    I will rectify, without a pendrive, I also cannot enter the bios. I did not check on another computer because my laptop already has win10,
    but as I wrote, I can run Viste and entering my computer shows that the computer can see and read pendrive.
  • #7 16128816
    Strondkop
    Level 8  
    Resetting the bios did not change anything.

    Bump.
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  • #8 16129229
    KOCUREK1970
    Network and Internet specialist
    I admit that I do not understand anything anymore: you can enter the BIOS and you cannot enter the BIOS - after all, what is it like?

    Then remove the battery from the BIOS, wait 10 minutes, reinsert it and then try.
    BIOS battery keeps voltage?
  • #9 16130882
    Strondkop
    Level 8  
    I can't go to Bios at all, but I can run the current system without a pendrive and I can't go to bios. Today I will be checking the monitor. The battery holds power.
  • #10 16131075
    KOCUREK1970
    Network and Internet specialist
    Strondkop wrote:
    Today I will be checking the monitor.

    For what purpose?
    Since it is loading the system, everything is fine with it.

    Can you record a video of what it looks like and what does this inability to enter the BIOS manifest?
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  • #12 16131962
    KOCUREK1970
    Network and Internet specialist
    Video for a few seconds and upside down - ehhh

    On the keyboard, when the MB logo appears, press the Pause Break key - you will stop booting the system and maybe? finally you will see what button the BIOS is under there.

    I made a print screen for you from the video:
    - DEL entry into the BIOS,
    - F12 entering BOOT MENU (and that's what we mean in this case)
    - END - loading the BIOS file

    Of course, the DEL button (entry in the BIOS) should be pressed non-stop AFTER the MB logo appears - then you will probably enter the BIOS.
  • #13 16132042
    Strondkop
    Level 8  
    When I click DEL every now and then, as I wrote earlier, it remains white and the only thing I can do is click enter which takes me to boot mgr
  • #14 16132154
    arigato
    Level 28  
    A colleague can disconnect the hard drive and after restarting the computer: wait for a message from the BIOS about the lack of an operating system or a device from which the OS can be booted. Then, for example, the command "ctrl + alt + del will restart the computer" or "pressing any button will restart the computer" should appear. I translated it into Polish. Besides - if the keyboard is connected via USB, there may be a problem with access to the low levels, so it should be replaced with one that works via the PS2 socket.
  • #15 16132543
    Strondkop
    Level 8  
    After unpinning the disk in boot mgr I have windows installers so there is progress. Now nwm what to do, if I will install windows without a disk, it probably won't help, so what to do?

    Added after 1 [hours] 53 [minutes]:

    I close the topic with the problem solved (enough). After unplugging the disk, the windows installations appeared, and after reconnecting it, the installations remained in place and I installed Windows without any problems, thanks all for help and sorry for not clarity problem, in some moments of the discussion :)

Topic summary

The user encountered issues accessing the BIOS on a system with an ASUS EAH6770 graphics card, AMD Athlon II X4 651 processor, and Gigabyte GA-A55M-S2HP motherboard while attempting to install Windows 10 via USB. Despite pressing the DEL key, the screen displayed a white screen that transitioned to black, preventing BIOS access. Suggestions included checking the USB drive's functionality, using a PS2 keyboard instead of USB, and resetting the BIOS by removing the battery. Ultimately, the user resolved the issue by disconnecting the hard drive, which allowed the Windows installation options to appear, leading to a successful installation of Windows 10.
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