Since I can not access the bios and clear the bios settings doesn't help. As I said, clear the bios settings with the motherboard jumper or switch. Have you tried pulling all the drives too? Not an onboard RAID related issue?
Sometimes I find it also helps to pull the cmos battery out when doing a reset, just to make sure. Yep no drive or add on device or pcie cards connected; have tried taken the battery off the board while clear the comos. Something made it gone crazy. Could be the UEFI itself gets really confused. Terry Kennedy said:. There may be some emergency recovery mode, since the BIOS is getting far enough to show you some video.
You'll probably need to talk to Intel support about it, which shouldn't be a problem if you bought the board as new, recently.
Of course, Dell hadn't put floppy controllers on their server motherboards for a few years at the time that system was released. That's weird, it doesn't sound like a UEFI issue. Occasionally, Device Stage might open but not display any or all tasks and information about the device. Here are some reasons why that might happen, and what to do if it does:. Note: If you connect a device to your computer that reportedly supports Device Stage but only AutoPlay opens , check with the manufacturer of the device.
Find out if there are any software or firmware updates available that will make the device work with Device Stage, and confirm that the device actually supports Device Stage. Device Stage might need your permission to download information about your device. Check to see if there's a message in Device Stage telling you that updated information is available, and then follow the instructions. Your computer might not be connected to the Internet. Device Stage can't download information about your device if you're offline.
Try connecting the device later when you're online. Device Stage might be trying to download information about your device. Wait a few minutes and see if Device Stage is able to find the information, especially if this is the first time you've connected the device to your computer. Device Stage will keep trying to download information about your device, even if the location where that information is stored is busy.
If you don't want to wait, try connecting the device again later. Windows 7 More Support for Windows 7 ended on January 14, We recommend you move to a Windows 11 PC to continue to receive security updates from Microsoft. To have Windows automatically download recommended drivers and icons. If you want to have Windows Update automatically check for the latest drivers and icons, here's how: Open Devices and Printers by clicking the Start button , and then, on the Start menu, clicking Devices and Printers.
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Learn how your comment data is processed. This contains all the CPU initialisation code from the cold boot entry point on. This configures the entire platform and then loads and boots the DXE.
This is where the UEFI system loads drivers for configured devices, if necessary; mounts drives and finds and executes the boot code. Laying out Flash Rom This is a really big deal for most embedded systems because the amount of flash available is really limited. Embedded Recovery Sections For embedded devices and even normal computers recovery in the face of flash failure whether from component issues or misupdate of the flash is really important, so the Galileo follows a two stage fallback process.
It turns out that UEFI nicely supports this via a special DebugLib that outputs to the serial console, but that the Galileo firmware build has this disabled by this line: [LibraryClasses.
Why does it have to be a PEI driver? Well the stage2 recovery image is designed to be tiny, so it has no DXE. Check documents and videos on compatibility, FAQs, upgrade information and available fixes. Windows 11 Support Center. Create an account on the HP Community to personalize your profile and ask a question. Your account also allows you to connect with HP support faster, access a personal dashboard to manage all of your devices in one place, view warranty information, case status and more.
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