06-18-201712:46 AM - last edited on 03-05-202410:17 PM by ROGBot
hey guys, i got an intel i7-7700k paired with the R.O.G IX hero and an Asus GTX 980 strix. upon installing the creators update my computer no longer has a boot logo when i restart my rig. ontop of that trying to enter bios gets me to a black screen. if i just completely shut down my pc and power it back up i do get my boot logo and what not with the ability to get into bios but for some reason restarts just gets me a black screen that won't go away till the OS itself takes over. its very odd to me. only with the creators update installed does this happen. is there any fix for this?
Disable Fast Start up in the OS power settings and fast boot in the BIOS. Fast start up simply dumps the kernel and drivers to a hyberfil.sys file then reloads it when rebooting. This has been problematic from its inception and doesnt save any time that Ive noted, if it does it may be a second or two at most. Thing is if there is a problem, its just going to reload it.
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Try setting BIOS to defaults, save and exit, then go back and make your changes with the exceptions. Don't disable the splash screen or change the F2 prompt delay. *If it's not the OS then it's the BIOS as you can configure the BIOS to do exactly what you are seeing.*
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Well, my thought was that the creators update is somehow changing the default output to something you aren't using. Like perhaps the display output is defaulting to the onboard ports rather than your discrete GPU.
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I noticed that onboard graphics are taking over. When I did a reset and quickly swapped hdmi to motherboard I got to see my boot screen. There's definitely something very strange going on with that creators update. Believe me, I tried resetting my bios back to defaults. Doing so is really annoying. I used to think it was just my GPU acting up so I tested someone else's 750ti and it still didn't solve anything.
maybe its the gpu driver try using ddu then install a new driver
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