Barfo Lifer Jan 4, 2005 27,554 212 106 Sep 11, 2014 #1 How can I fix this to be able to boot normally? Computer in signature.
Elixer Lifer May 7, 2002 10,376 762 126 Sep 12, 2014 #2 Make sure you have the same settings as before. I am guessing this has to do with AHCI mode vs IDE.
Chapbass Diamond Member May 31, 2004 3,148 89 91 Sep 12, 2014 #3 Elixer said: Make sure you have the same settings as before. I am guessing this has to do with AHCI mode vs IDE. Click to expand... Yep, definitely check your SATA mode. Any error message or anything when oyou boot into normal mode? Blue screen flash and instant reboot im guessing?
Elixer said: Make sure you have the same settings as before. I am guessing this has to do with AHCI mode vs IDE. Click to expand... Yep, definitely check your SATA mode. Any error message or anything when oyou boot into normal mode? Blue screen flash and instant reboot im guessing?
Barfo Lifer Jan 4, 2005 27,554 212 106 Sep 12, 2014 #4 Chapbass said: Yep, definitely check your SATA mode. Any error message or anything when oyou boot into normal mode? Blue screen flash and instant reboot im guessing? Click to expand... I checked and it's AHCI, same as before the update. System shows windows loading screen, then a blank screen, no rebooting.
Chapbass said: Yep, definitely check your SATA mode. Any error message or anything when oyou boot into normal mode? Blue screen flash and instant reboot im guessing? Click to expand... I checked and it's AHCI, same as before the update. System shows windows loading screen, then a blank screen, no rebooting.
C C1 Platinum Member Feb 21, 2008 2,337 87 91 Sep 12, 2014 #5 Might be a HAL issue now. Try a WIN repair.
Ketchup Elite Member Sep 1, 2002 14,546 238 106 Sep 12, 2014 #6 Load defaults, save and reboot, then go in and change settings back to what you had/need. If that doesn't work, tell us what error message you are getting.
Load defaults, save and reboot, then go in and change settings back to what you had/need. If that doesn't work, tell us what error message you are getting.
Iron Woode Elite Member Super Moderator Oct 10, 1999 30,938 12,440 136 Sep 13, 2014 #7 assuming Win7 or 8, just boot off the Windows disc and select repair. Maybe that will fix your problem.
assuming Win7 or 8, just boot off the Windows disc and select repair. Maybe that will fix your problem.
P Paperlantern Platinum Member Apr 26, 2003 2,239 6 81 Sep 13, 2014 #8 Elixer said: Make sure you have the same settings as before. I am guessing this has to do with AHCI mode vs IDE. Click to expand... This was my initial reaction too. Some BIOS updates have a tendency to default settings. Check this first.
Elixer said: Make sure you have the same settings as before. I am guessing this has to do with AHCI mode vs IDE. Click to expand... This was my initial reaction too. Some BIOS updates have a tendency to default settings. Check this first.