Right then first things first,
You have your installation media on a USB flashdrive, is that correct.
Have you changed the boot sequence so that your USB flashdrive is the first on the boot list.
Do you have a spare flashdrive that you can save the required drivers to.
Have you put the original GPU back in.
You are using a beta version of BIOS, did you update to it before or after your problems began.
Is the MB still on stock settings, no XMP or anything else changed.
Boot sequence needs to be the USB device first.
You need a USB stick for the required drivers.
Your present version of Bios is a beta as can be seen below;
While we are on the subject of the MB, the homepage clearly shows the fastest RAM that the board can support;
Going offline now as I have an early start and have been online for 10hrs.
- Supports DDR4 3200*
Notes for when you clean install, you must first of all disable secure boot and change to Legacy mode before you begin.
I will check back early in the morning, can I ask that you do not do anything other than what we have discussed meanwhile, hard as it may be.
Notes for when you clean install, you must first of all disable secure boot and change to Legacy mode before you begin.
Notes for when you clean install, you must first of all disable secure boot and change to Legacy mode before you begin.
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