12-08-2019
10:30 AM
- last edited on
03-06-2024
07:17 PM
by
ROGBot
12-12-2019 03:36 AM
12-12-2019 07:04 AM
XYchromosone wrote:
So, as long as it doesn't happen more than 3 to 4 consecutive reboots, then this is normal activity.
12-17-2019 12:41 AM
12-17-2019 06:40 AM
XYchromosone wrote:
...the boot screen that announced the % of the OC is normal when you choose to use the automatic tuning feature in the BIOS and no multi reboots are usually required with that feature, too. So what you saw is again, normal.
12-18-2019 01:39 AM
12-18-2019 06:50 AM
XYchromosone wrote:
You can take a before-and-after "snapshot" of your BIOS settings and then compare the two text files to find out what values have changed.
12-18-2019 09:12 PM
atomkey wrote:
XY: Hey that's neat I hadn't paid close enough attention in the BIOS to notice that feature. So I guess I would count the number of resets before it finally boots, and then interrupt it with del/f2 to grab the settings it had finally decided were okay... Otherwise if it completes the boot into windows I think it will go through the entire process again when I restart.
I might be mistaken now that I think about it. I normally never restart. I always cycle power with shutdown. So it could be that a restart would just go straight through without all the mucking about in hyperspace while it figures things out. If that's the case I would certainly be able to save the config in BIOS that it favored. Is that what you are meaning?
That would be supreme.
Atomkey.
12-20-2019 08:44 AM
XYchromosone wrote:
The latter is what I was referring to. BTW any reboots due to memory training etc., after tweaking the BIOS should only occur once, not re-occur after rebooting out of Windows.