Patrick Lindberg wrote:
The code was 00. Then I found out -thanks to You- to connect the 12V CPU power connector 🙂
Now the computer started, then turned off. Then it started again and beeped. But now it shows Q-code b2 and it isn't going anywhere.
Hi Patrick. The solution to your problem can be rectified in your Bios once you get in but first:
What OS are you using ?.
Have you tried booting from your installation disk?
Try holding F2 during boot.
Here is some helpful info to better understand UEFI v Legacy boot options.
A good tutorial and source of info go here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amwujljr7pYhttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-au/library/hh825112.aspx"Legacy ROM" refers to the format of the OPROM on the storage controller. There are two firmware standards for PCs, the legacy BIOS standard and the new EFI/UEFI standard.
Since the specification for BIOS and EFI are different it is possible to mismatch a BIOS OPROM with an EFI firmware. EFI contains the ability to load and execute BIOS compatible devices, but BIOS does not contain the ability to load EFI devices.
EFI ROMs are necessary for some of the new firmware level security features as well as for proper EFI boot sequences. For example, installing Windows from an optical disk which is attached to a non-EFI compatible storage controller can cause problems if it is installed to a storage controller which has an EFI compatible ROM.
When the storage boot control option is set to "Legacy Mode" it will be able to boot from all bootable devices that are attached to the system, regardless of whether or not they actually have bootable volumes on them. The UEFI mode scans for only GPT with bootable volumes and will list in the boot priority only those that are found. Thus, in UEFI mode,it's unlikely that anyone will ever see the good old "boot device not found, please insert system disk and press enter"
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