17.04.2023 08:53 - bewerkt 17.04.2023 08:55
17.04.2023 08:53 - bewerkt 17.04.2023 08:55
I'm trying to upgrade my pc from windows 32 to 64 bit. I want to boot a usb so i can install it but when i try to access the boot menu to change the boot priority, the screen just freezes.
Any help is appreciated!
Specs:
Akoya E4360 D
processor | Intel® Core™ i3-530 Processor |
motherboard | MS-7616 with 4 ddr3 supporting 16gb 1333/1066 mhz ram, pcie x16 & x1, 6 SATA II |
memory | 4GB |
drives | 1TB & DVD Writer |
power supply | 350w |
ports | VGA, 6 rear and 2 front usb 2.0, 2 front audio(speaker and mic), DVI, HDMI, Keyboard And Mouse Ports, Ethernet |
graphics | GeForce GT330 |
op 20.04.2023 23:47
op 20.04.2023 23:47
Hi daddle,
I just finished changing the hdd to extra storage. I Followed these instructions to reformat it,
Now that is complete, we should move on to entering bios. I really appreciate your expertise and guidance!
21.04.2023 00:30 - bewerkt 21.04.2023 18:18
21.04.2023 00:30 - bewerkt 21.04.2023 18:18
Well done, this is a standard procedure. So the HDD was not defect itself, it was just the logical structure.
By the way, except the two Windows DVDs wich wer supplied there came a third Support Disk --> S-DVD MD 8338 / 8341 MULTI w/P2go - with the PC. It was a Rescue DVD with Cyberlinks Recovery Software, Power2 Go and the drivers for your PC.
op 21.04.2023 02:48
op 21.04.2023 02:48
Hi Daddle,
Sorry for the lack of information. I am in Australia and purchased the PC from Aldi. The MSN for my PC is
I also tried this fix, "To enter Bios you have to press the Del tab and hold it pressed before switching on the PC until the message "Entering Setup" appears.. " But that didn't work at it just booted into the os as usual like the key was never pressed at all. Looking forward to another fix!
op 21.04.2023 12:06
op 21.04.2023 12:06
@Planeman653 schrieb:I also tried this fix, "To enter Bios you have to press the Del tab and hold it pressed before switching on the PC until the message "Entering Setup" appears.. " But that didn't work at it just booted into the os as usual like the key was never pressed at all. Looking forward to another fix!
Maybe you used the Del key in the number keypad on the right side which was switched on with the Num Tab to use numbers only.
If you are in Windows go to Settings / Update & Security / Recovery / Advanced Startup -> Restart now / Toubleshoot / Advanced Options / UEFI Firmware Settings -> Restart --> Then you are in UEFI Bios.
Cheers, daddle
op 21.04.2023 13:46
op 21.04.2023 13:46
Hi daddle,
No, i just confirmed that i was using the Delete key below the insert key and left of the end key. The UEFI Firmware settings option wasn't there when I went to troubleshoot.https://imgur.com/o98qfgz
Hopefully that helps!
21.04.2023 14:14 - bewerkt 21.04.2023 17:34
21.04.2023 14:14 - bewerkt 21.04.2023 17:34
You said you could with the F8 Key call for the Bootmenu, and you did choose the USB Stick.
Istn't there at the end an item Setup? This also would lead into Bios(UEFI). Maybe on the older machines with Win 7 it isn't yet implemented.
Following your screen picture I would say try to scroll down, the item Bios Firmware settings could be there- but your PC still runs undr a legacy bios.
What partition scheme was installed by the Win 10 Installation?
MBR or GPT. Check under Specs or characteristics of the C-Partititon.
It will be still a Legacy Bios, the PC was delivered with Win 7; the Rescue screen ((partition) was installed with Win 10 I guess. Maybe that's why the UEFI entry is not there.
Try to find help with a computer repair shop. They should show how to enter Bios on your PC. Nothing else. No installation or other repairs, would cost a lot of money. 😉
Why do you want to enter Bios? Therein is not much to be changed.
daddle
op 22.04.2023 06:02
op 22.04.2023 06:02
Hi daddle,
Sorry for the misunderstanding. I could never get into the boot menu so i had to unplug and replug drives to boot from different ones. Scrolling down didn't work, there was nothing there. The partition scheme was using MBR. I will enter a computer shop if I have the time. I want to enter bios because I need to load setup defaults in order to solve my ram issue. (I have the "ACPI bios error" & "0xc00000e9" error codes when i install 16GB of ram)
op 22.04.2023 08:10
op 22.04.2023 08:10
Hello @Planeman653
a few thoughts on this,
1.check the keyboard if the "del" key works: http://www.tastaturtester.de/
or use another ps/2 keyboard
2.Under win10 you can also get into the bios differently. via the start menu, via the "Command Prompt" (cmd.exe). this as an administrator carry out. enter there:
shutdown /r /fw /t 0
enter
The computer should now restart directly into the bios
3.If you can't get into the bios setting, try deleting the cmos ram with the jumper JBAT1 and then try again.
4.you write 16GB ram. It should be noted that each slot only supports 4GB, for example if you install 2x 8GB it will not work
system memory:
The motherboard has 4 DIMM sockets, each supporting up to 4GB of memory. The BIOS automatically detects the size, type and speed of the modules.
The special Fictions for the memory modules to be used are:
240-pin DIMMs / 1333MHz / 1066MHz / DDR3 (unbuffered), 1.5V
Single or double sided DIMM. The main board can be equipped with two modules
Be pieced, whereby the memory size of the modules can vary.
Notice
Modules with different clock frequencies must not be operated in parallel
be practiced To ensure optimal performance, YOU assign the memory locations as follows:
DIMM_1 + DIMM_3, DIMM_2 + DIMM_4 or DIMM_1 + DIMM_2 + DIMM_3 + DIMM_4
bye Fishtown
op 24.04.2023 09:11
op 24.04.2023 09:11
Hi Fishtown.
I went through all your solutions and here's what happened.
Hopefully this information helps!
24.04.2023 09:31 - bewerkt 24.04.2023 12:45
24.04.2023 09:31 - bewerkt 24.04.2023 12:45
This was to be expected, because you don't have a UEFI Bios.. And RAM modules should have been correctly placed, because Windows and programs run without problems.
@Planeman653 schrieb:
I tried shorting the Jbat 1 pins but nothing changed. I know it worked though as i needed to unplug the Hard Drive to boot.
What do you mean by this? By unplugging the Hard Drive how do you check the function of shortening the Cmos pins?
daddle