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_Nirri™;402634 said:A new motherboard equals a fresh installation of your windows. (In some scenarios - mainly if you're making a swap from AMD -> Intel). Because alot of drivers that you have on your HDD do not equal that of an intel board. So half of your shit risks not working correctly, reinstall your shit!
That's what I said stop trying to steal my moment to shine omfg.
Elitesweets said:Resetting CMOS was a solution I found out when I was using my last board when a similar error occured. Taking the little battery on the board out and wait a bit before slotting it back in. (2 minutes or so.. if I recall).
Glad I upgraded over Christmas.
Gigabyte 990FXA-UD7 gentleman reportin'
Clearing the CMOS won't help in this case, it will just reset the BIOS settings. Remove the battery while the system is shut down and unplugged, change the jumper with CMOS above to the first set of two pins and then press the computer turn on button. Place the battery back and put the pin where it belonged and that's how you reset bios / clear CMOS.
Arzalis said:Need to disable/change the setting on the onboard video in the BIOS so it'll use the PCI-E.
The option should be there somewhere, even if it's a bad BIOS.
That should be used if the video card shows pure black screen instead of compatibillity issues with windows.