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I got a message during POST that the battery had been removed. I waited atleast an hour and then re-installed the battery and power cord and booted the system.
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I shut the PC down, removed the power cord and removed the battery. I also tried clearing the BIOS Settings / NVRAM however I don't believe I have been successful.
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Selecting Restart within Windows 8 is working I believe. Windows 8 came back with my settings and applications in tact however it still will not "cold boot" the operating system from the SSD. I have also tried reloading Windows 8 from the DVD on top of the current installation (NOT a clean install). I tried multiple avenues until I got those tools to report success in setting up the boot loader. At first I was getting the message that the system store could not be found. I have been into the Windows 8 repair mode of the DVD and tried auto-repair, I have tried the command prompt and using bootrec.exe and bcdedit.exe to initialise the boot loader. I have left the computer like this for atleast 30 minutes. If the boot cd was in the drive, the message "Press any key to boot the DVD." will be on the screen, and the cursor will be flashing at the end of that line.

There are no error messages, error codes or beep codes. It moves down the screen several times, gets to about 1/3 of the way and stops. If I don't boot from the DVD, the motherboard will perform POST, then switch to the operating system boot process, however nothing happens.īy which I mean, there is a text-mode cursor flashing on the screen. Why am I performing this complicated boot process? Note : I don't know if it matters if I leave the DVD in or take it out for the second boot. Wait for the "Press any key to boot from DVD." message but DO NOT PRESS A KEY. Go Into Repair mode but then select the option to Shut Down the PC. This is the workaround that I currently use to get into Windows 8 on my SSD:
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Something has changed and I can't find how to reset. I now have a problem booting into Windows 8 and disabling the BIOS "UEFI boot" option is not fixing the issue. The setting which I think has caused my problem is that the "UEFI boot" was disabled, and I have changed it to enabled. However I appear to have gotten myself into a mess. Generally my experience with BIOS Settings is that if you get into trouble, you can clear the settings and get back to "last known good" configuration. Last week I thought I would try and tweak the BIOS settings to speed up the boot process. The Windows boot process and performance within the Windows OS seems fine, I can do video editing stably and day-to-day business work is great. The motherboard will appear to go through POST several times with long pauses before finally going to the Windows boot process. Starting the computer up has always been a problem. I have a simple single boot, no additional operating systems, just an additional 1 Tb SATA drive for data. Windows 8 installed fine several months ago onto an Intel SSD hard drive. I think I have the latest BIOS (0133) but not sure because the version string on bootup says a different number 86A.0059.2008.0825.1655.

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Started out with Windows Vista, moved to Windows 7 and now Windows 8. I have owned the DQ45CB motherboard for a few years.
