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BIOS Frozen and Unresponsive
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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 654539" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>I have this problem with my BIOS, too. It is probably a problem with the BIOS chip.</p><p>Try this:</p><p>1 before going to sleep at night, power down the PC, disconnect the power cord, and press the power button for five seconds (to drain all electricity)</p><p>2 next morning, try booting into bios. and when it gets stuck, go eat breakfast.</p><p>3 come back, click on the bios menu you want, then go take a shower while it loads</p><p>4 keep taking breaks after every stage, until bios loads the next step.</p><p>5 after you set up your BIOS, be aware that at some random point in the future it might revert to default settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 654539, member: 37647"] I have this problem with my BIOS, too. It is probably a problem with the BIOS chip. Try this: 1 before going to sleep at night, power down the PC, disconnect the power cord, and press the power button for five seconds (to drain all electricity) 2 next morning, try booting into bios. and when it gets stuck, go eat breakfast. 3 come back, click on the bios menu you want, then go take a shower while it loads 4 keep taking breaks after every stage, until bios loads the next step. 5 after you set up your BIOS, be aware that at some random point in the future it might revert to default settings. [/QUOTE]
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