Gigabyte Ultra Durable Make Load Optimized Defaults Option

15.09.2019by admin
Gigabyte Ultra Durable Make Load Optimized Defaults Option 4,3/5 3706 reviews

I just got a new Gigabyte H61M-S2P motherboard and found that when the computer starts there is no POST screen that tells me how to enter BIOS and all. I ignored it because I didn't need the BIOS. But it all happened today, I left my computer on and went to do something and when I came back I found a message saying there is no storage device and when I pressed OK it went to the BIOS menu by itself. I know what the whole no-storage-device thing was, I just adjusted the hard disk cables and it worked, but let's go back 5 minutes before that. I found an option to change the amount of Internal Graphics Memory, it was set on 64MB (I'm using the onboard graphics card) I didn't know that the dedicated video memory could be changed so I changed it to 1024 MB (Yes, I know it's stupid now but didn't know then). The problem is: I have only 2GB of RAM and now it's 1GB due to the increase in the graphics card video ram and I can't reenter the BIOS to readjust it.

Bios Load Optimized Defaults

Tapping the Delete key should get you into your BIOS set up (If yes, jump down to 'reset defaults' below). If not, you will need to reset your CMOS (see manual) using Jumper (power must be disconnected and jumper returned to idle location before power is restored). Then reset BIOS defaults, then go back in to manually set CPU, Memory, time, date, hard drive as bootable, and boot order (at least). Then you should be back where you were before you began experimenting.You have to be a little bit crazy to keep you from going insane. 'I've been trying to remove my HDD cables while windows is running'Are you deliberately trying to fry something? NEVER plug or unplug anything while the system is running (except for USB devices).'

Ultra

Loaded 'optimized default settings', rebooted and again accessed bios setup. This time, worked normally and system booted into Windows. So: prior to flashing to one of these KabyLake bioses, my advice would be to first load 'optimized default settings', reboot system, then perform the bios flash update. Motherboard model. Save BIOS to Drive option allows you to save the current BIOS file. Make sure the BIOS update file matches your motherboard model. Select Load Optimized Defaults on the Save & Exit.

Optimized

Final fantasy 7 ps2 rom. As for clearing CMOS it seems like a risky process'Not at all. Just unplug the power cord, remove the side panel from the case, move the clear CMOS jumper cap from it's normal position to the clear position, wait a few seconds, then move it back again. Replace the side panel, plug in the power cord, then boot up. You'll probably be prompted immediately to enter the BIOS to correct the settings.Here's an example.