I used to be able to use the keyboard on this same machine to enter bios. I can now restart into the bios (changed drive from mbr to gpt) from windows, just came use the keyboard during boot to enter bios which is inconvenient when testing OC's. If you are using windows 10 check if you can access the BIOS by disabling "Turn on fast startup" in power setting Usually its F2 but have you tried using only the "Del" KeyĢ. Only reason this came up is because I wanted to mess around with memory OC some more, only to discover this annoying problem.ġ. My overclocks were running stable for over a month until I cleared cmos today. I was always able to enter the bios before. I don't understand why this is happening. After that I am locked out of the bios again. Then I restarted again and went back into the bios to restore my overclocks. I made sure USB legacy support was enabled. ![]() Well i managed to get into the bios by resetting the cmos again, this time leaving the battery out for a bit longer. From there, you'll have to poke around your UEFI and see if you're able to find an option with something similar to "Legacy USB support" and enable it (it may be disabled or on "auto") It should be recognized on boot and allow you to get into your UEFI. ![]() The only other option I have for you is a USB to PS/2 adapter. I've been trying to find a reason that this option doesn't exist.
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