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Hello, I have an issue.
I wanted to overclock my CPU, which I have done before, so no need for help there, but I cant seem to acces my bios. I have an asus p8z68 V lx motherboard, and I have already checked having the latest bios version, and all other software that comes along with my motherboard.
But when I startup my PC, there isn't any option to enter bios, I have already tried to press f9/f10 blindly in hope to enter bios that way.
The only option is shift + f10, where I just enter a bios look-a-like(the normal version, but my motherboard should have the UEFI BIOS mouse controlled etc. that asus have created).
When pressing shift+f10 It's simply a few options, like changing the ammount of time that the startup text is shown.
So basicly, how can I acces my bios?
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Try pressing "DEL" or just look into your mannual if there is some strange fxx combination like f11
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Was kinda hoping for another solution than just blindpressing until I get it right/don't do.
I will try it soon, if no better solution is suggested
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Well, I never told you to blindpress anything. Del is the normal way to access a BIOS, everything else is written in your mainboard's manual! I cant help you, if you refuse to look into your manual, because I deffi wont search your manual and read it for youO.o
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There is a setting in your BIOS, I forgot the name, that disables (USB)keyboards at post. This means that your keyboard is unavailable until your OS is loaded. The only thing you can do is (open up your case and) clear your CMOS. Probably by connecting to pins with a jumper of a screwdriver. Some expensive motherboards have a special button at the back for this. Please read the guide of your mainboard before doing this!
Source: It happened to me too a while ago =[ I almost threw the damn thing out of the window but luckly a friend of mine came up with this solution.
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oh no, my keyboard works fine, but no options is displayed at all, for what bind is used to enter the bios. The only bind shown has no relation to BIOS
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Has it always been that way, or were you previously able to access the BIOS?
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just spam the delete key during bootup.
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Always, it's a fairly new pc
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Usually it displays what key you need to press during the POST splash screen. It is an ASUS board though, so Del should get you in there. If not, just mash your F1-F12 buttons. Sorry, but when the norm doesn't work, you gotta do the Trial and Error routine
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Or read that damn manual of your mainboard already
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I have Eisregen, no binds mentioned there..
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Cinim,
I downloaded the manual for your motherboard from the Asus support website. Section 2.2 on page 2-7 says to push Delete. Hope this helps.
Edit: Eisregen beat me and even had a screenshot, well played sir!
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On February 02 2012 01:46 Cinim wrote: I have Eisregen, no binds mentioned there..
then you must be retarded ... asus webpage for your motherboard.
i just downloaded the manual and jumped to point 2.2, where it is written:
![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/7t0rl.jpg)
edit: wow 3 responses with the same answer in 2 minutes ^^
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On February 02 2012 01:58 HackBenjamin wrote: Cinim,
I downloaded the manual for your motherboard from the Asus support website. Section 2.2 on page 2-7 says to push Delete. Hope this helps.
Edit: Eisregen beat me and even had a screenshot, well played sir!
Thx! I wanna thank my mom and my whole family! And gl spamming DEL
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It's not there in the guide that followed with mine, under that section soo :S but thx
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Interesting that your manuals show Delete as the default bind for Asus mobos, the ones I've used for the past several years have F2 as the standard BIOS access key.
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All previous motherboards I've had aswell has been f9/f10
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