Solved I Get This Message When I On my Desktop PC. How Do I Solve it ?

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ryanandrews

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Hi all,

I get this screen every time I switch on my Desktop PC.
I removed my CD-Rom Drive and even cables connected to Keyboard & Mouse. But the screen still pops up every time I switch on the system.
I dont have Intel Optane or SSD attached.
My SMPS is 450W.
No graphic cards.

I just click f1 to enter setup and click "Save and Exit" without making any changes. After that Windows loads normally.
I even tried "Load Default" Settings but that didnt help either.

How do I get rid of the screen permanently?

This is the screen:

ASUS.jpg
 
Does device manager show any unusual drives connected?
Are you using any networked drive?
Did anything happen before the screen fist popped up? Update, new program etc?
 
Does device manager show any unusual drives connected?
Are you using any networked drive?
Did anything happen before the screen fist popped up? Update, new program etc?
I checked device manager. Everything is fine. All drivers are updated.
Not using any network drive.
I haven't installed any new software or update.

Is something wrong with the BIOS ?

I dont face any problem after windows loads properly.
 
in the off chance your BIOS has been corrupted, check the ASUS website and download whatever firmware version there is for the BIOS and reflash it, even if it's the same version as currently installed.
 
How old is this system?
I just click f1 to enter setup and click "Save and Exit" without making any changes. After that Windows loads normally.
I even tried "Load Default" Settings but that didnt help either.
are the configurations reverting back to what the were before you do a reset to factory?

what is the boot order?
 
As advised I have flashed the BIOS.
I don't see the Error Screen anymore.
Thank you all for your support. (y)(y)(y)


Kindly close the thread as the problem is resolved.
 
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