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    Thx for the response ChrissTi.

    I wasn't sure about the boot thing. It's new behaviour since I enabled the RAID function so I wasn't sure what was happening.

    I'm sure to try other BIOS revisions once I've got everything installed and try to push the system a bit more. Maybe a newer revision will solve the problem of no logo screen. It is very frustrating not being able to get into the BIOS

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    Quote Originally Posted by ~aoe~ View Post
    Thx for the response ChrissTi.

    I wasn't sure about the boot thing. It's new behaviour since I enabled the RAID function so I wasn't sure what was happening.

    I'm sure to try other BIOS revisions once I've got everything installed and try to push the system a bit more. Maybe a newer revision will solve the problem of no logo screen. It is very frustrating not being able to get into the BIOS
    uhn just press del while starting?

    if the 3 keyboard leds flash up just hit del -> tata your in the bios.

    I rearly see the boot screen cause of my crt, but i dont care.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet331 View Post
    uhn just press del while starting?

    if the 3 keyboard leds flash up just hit del -> tata your in the bios.

    I rearly see the boot screen cause of my crt, but i dont care.
    yeah - I tried mashing the DEL from startup through to the <CTRL> + I message, but no luck. It doesn't go into BIOS and after the <CTRL> + I option, goes straight into windows. I've occasionally managed to get into BIOS after mashing the DEL and then hitting the <CTRL> + I at the prompt, but it's random and sometimes goes into the RAID configuration.

    I'll try and clear CMOS and see if that fixes the problem. If not, I'll have to try a different BIOS revision.

    Strange problem indeed

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    Clear CMOS did the trick. I've got my logo screen back and can now access BIOS

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