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Eimy_B
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February 15th, 2018 11:00
Hi @lilarnz,
What's your system revision?
lilarnz
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February 15th, 2018 16:00
hello, if you're talking about the number besides the name of my motherboard it's A00.
My motherboards name is IPSKL-sc
thank you for your time.
February 19th, 2018 08:00
Is your system an X51 R1, R2 or R3?
February 26th, 2018 13:00
Neither the site modified my question but in the beginning i wrote that my pc was an aurora r5
sorry for the delay
Tesla1856
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February 27th, 2018 22:00
@lilarnz wrote: i wrote that my pc was an aurora r5
i wrote that my pc was an aurora r5
An Aurora-R5 has the ability to flash the firmware directly from the BIOS (or at least the F12 boot-menu).
But its gonna have to BIOS-Post (start-up) first.
Try removing the CMOS battery for a while. Grab the Aurora-R5 PDF Service Manual.
March 12th, 2018 17:00
Even after removing the cmos battery the computer doesn't stay open long enough to access the boot menu with F12
March 12th, 2018 19:00
Yeah, that's bad.
Like I said, if you can't manage to get the motherboard to Post, so you can access F12 menu or BIOS menu, you will have to replace it.
There should also be a CMOS Reset jumper on the motherboard. Did you ever read Owner's Manual?
March 13th, 2018 17:00
No i haven't is the information for reseting my cmos in there?
March 13th, 2018 18:00
I've now read the manual and tried to switch the cmos jumper to p216 and then back to p217 before booting my computer with no success. should i switch the jumper to p216 and try to boot my computer then?
Schrohdercorp94
2 Posts
October 17th, 2018 11:00
I have an r3 with the same problem
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Eimy_B
4 Operator
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4.4K Posts
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February 15th, 2018 11:00
Hi @lilarnz,
What's your system revision?
lilarnz
7 Posts
0
February 15th, 2018 16:00
hello, if you're talking about the number besides the name of my motherboard it's A00.
My motherboards name is IPSKL-sc
thank you for your time.
Eimy_B
4 Operator
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4.4K Posts
1
February 19th, 2018 08:00
Is your system an X51 R1, R2 or R3?
lilarnz
7 Posts
0
February 26th, 2018 13:00
Neither the site modified my question but in the beginning i wrote that my pc was an aurora r5
sorry for the delay
Tesla1856
8 Wizard
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17.4K Posts
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February 27th, 2018 22:00
An Aurora-R5 has the ability to flash the firmware directly from the BIOS (or at least the F12 boot-menu).
But its gonna have to BIOS-Post (start-up) first.
Try removing the CMOS battery for a while. Grab the Aurora-R5 PDF Service Manual.
lilarnz
7 Posts
0
March 12th, 2018 17:00
Even after removing the cmos battery the computer doesn't stay open long enough to access the boot menu with F12
Tesla1856
8 Wizard
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17.4K Posts
0
March 12th, 2018 19:00
Yeah, that's bad.
Like I said, if you can't manage to get the motherboard to Post, so you can access F12 menu or BIOS menu, you will have to replace it.
There should also be a CMOS Reset jumper on the motherboard. Did you ever read Owner's Manual?
lilarnz
7 Posts
0
March 13th, 2018 17:00
No i haven't is the information for reseting my cmos in there?
lilarnz
7 Posts
0
March 13th, 2018 18:00
I've now read the manual and tried to switch the cmos jumper to p216 and then back to p217 before booting my computer with no success. should i switch the jumper to p216 and try to boot my computer then?
Schrohdercorp94
2 Posts
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October 17th, 2018 11:00
I have an r3 with the same problem