Yep, it works, and furious mashing did nothing. Really odd. Turns out ASUS provides a utility app you can run in Windows for what I had to do though. Still annoying.Furious mashing. Does the f2 key actually work?
But yeah, stuff is starting to boot so fast that if they haven't already they probably need to put a jumper on the board that will send you directly to the bios menu do not pass go.
Edit: I thought there might even be a software utility that rebooted you into bios, but that is apparently unpossible because of the boot process itself. I bet you could do it with one of those fancy keyboards though.
Is yours one of those laptops that comes with the function keys obfuscated by default by some lameass function modifier button, like every HP laptop I've ever seen? You might be mashing the wrong key without knowing it.Yep, it works, and furious mashing did nothing. Really odd. Turns out ASUS provides a utility app you can run in Windows for what I had to do though. Still annoying.
You have to hold down the fn key to change them. I checked. Really easy in the case of F2, because it turns the WiFi on/off and has a light in the key to tell you if the Wifi is on or off.Is yours one of those laptops that comes with the function keys obfuscated by default by some lameass function modifier button, like every HP laptop I've ever seen? You might be mashing the wrong key without knowing it.
Generally speaking a released BIOS shouldn't have a bug that requires changing a CMOS battery. You should be fine, but if you google that specific BIOS and look to see if other users experience the same thing then you may get a better idea.So, my motherboard (Gigabyte Z87x-HD3) ended up RMA. It worked fine, and then I update the BIOS to F3 (released April 2014). That is when I started having MAJOR trouble. The only way I could get the computer to boot was by removing and inserting the cmos battery. So I RMA'ed and got my replacement.
Everything is working fine, but I am afraid to update the BIOS. The default of this BIOS is F2 (Jan. 2014). The default of my other mobo was F3...Should I flash my BIOS? Or wait until they release a more stable version? Because all my problems happened after I update the BIOS.
If it's not broken, don't break it.So, my motherboard (Gigabyte Z87x-HD3) ended up RMA. It worked fine, and then I update the BIOS to F3 (released April 2014). That is when I started having MAJOR trouble. The only way I could get the computer to boot was by removing and inserting the cmos battery. So I RMA'ed and got my replacement.
Everything is working fine, but I am afraid to update the BIOS. The default of this BIOS is F2 (Jan. 2014). The default of my other mobo was F3...Should I flash my BIOS? Or wait until they release a more stable version? Because all my problems happened after I update the BIOS.
Yep. If there isn't a specific issue affecting you that is fixed by a newer BIOS, don't bother. You don't need to run the latest one if yours is working properly.If it's not broken, don't break it.
AdwCleaner removed some stuff, but I'm still getting keywords highlighted all over web pages. Going to keep searching, and see if I can get it fixed. AdwCleaner said it removed 2 extensions from Chrome, the browser I'm using, and some registry and folders were deleted as well. I'm sure all good stuff, but for some reason, this one is quite elusive.