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10-25-2021 05:18 PM #1
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Rog strix z390-e gaming / uefi
Hi all
I wanted to activate the TPM on my ROG STRIX Z390-E GAMING and somehow I can't access the UEFI anymore. At startup I don't see the "Republic of Gamers" logo anymore either.
"Fast Boot" is turned off and I can't get into UEFI mode via Windows UEFI mode.
Does anyone have any tips for me?
Thank you
Greetings DarioLast edited by ZeFaL76; 10-26-2021 at 04:17 AM. Reason: Language switched
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10-26-2021 05:10 PM #2
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Hi,
You can boot into your UEFI by command line :
- Right-click Windows Start button then click Search.
- Search for cmd. In the search results list, right-click Command Prompt and then click Run as administrator.
- If/When you are prompted by User Account Control, click Continue.
- At the command prompt, type shutdown /r /fw /t 0 and then press Enter (your PC will immediately restart to boot into your UEFI).
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10-27-2021 06:05 PM #3
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10-28-2021 05:29 PM #4
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10-28-2021 10:10 PM #5
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What model of video card are you using? You could try booting up using onboard graphics to see if the computer behaves any differently.