Recently, every few times I boot my computer a BIOS memory test is initiated. After the test, I am told that no PS/2 mouse is detected (I don't use a PS/2 mouse). After that message, I am finally told that no system disk has been detected.
To temporarily solve this I set my BIOS to default. I have replaced the CMOS battery and reset the CMOS jumpers.
Any suggestions?
EVGA 680i BIOS ISSUE
- martini161
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Re: EVGA 680i BIOS ISSUE
have you flashed to the latest bios?

Dan:3Martin:3 "my manhood is so big if i put it on the keyboard it would stretch from A to Z!"-Anonymous
Re: EVGA 680i BIOS ISSUE
Thanks for replying.
Yes I have flashed to the latest BIOS and the problem still occurs. Think the motherboard is bad? I have had it for a year.
Yes I have flashed to the latest BIOS and the problem still occurs. Think the motherboard is bad? I have had it for a year.
- martini161
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Re: EVGA 680i BIOS ISSUE
try turning off, switching off the psu, unplugging then plugging back in switching the psu back on and restarting. this generally fixed all the boottime problems i had with my 680i board

Dan:3Martin:3 "my manhood is so big if i put it on the keyboard it would stretch from A to Z!"-Anonymous
Re: EVGA 680i BIOS ISSUE
I'll give that a try and post later. Thank you for the suggestion!
Re: EVGA 680i BIOS ISSUE
Nope, the problem persists. It seems like coming out of standby, turning off the computer, and turning it back on triggers this off.
- martini161
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Re: EVGA 680i BIOS ISSUE
sorry, cant help you 


Dan:3Martin:3 "my manhood is so big if i put it on the keyboard it would stretch from A to Z!"-Anonymous
Re: EVGA 680i BIOS ISSUE
Its alright, thanks for trying.
I think its time for a new board..
I think its time for a new board..