THIS FIX worked for me Thanks to @Andi Here are the instructions: Close all running programs. Download the update from this link: https://cdn.medion.com/downloads/software/00_Bios_z490_w.zip Do NOT double-click into the zip file "00_Bios_z490_w.zip" directly; instead, unzip it first. If the ZIP is not unpacked separately, files may be reported as incorrectly written or not found. Now, go to the folder where the ZIP was unpacked and start the "UPDATE.cmd" file by double-clicking. Confirm the administrator request. Please check during the process if the Windows product key is displayed. If the Windows product key is not displayed, be sure to terminate the update (press "N"), restart the PC, and then perform the update again. If the Windows product key is read, it will be saved in the "DPK.txt" file on the desktop. Now, you can start the actual BIOS update by pressing the "Y" key. After restarting with the updated BIOS, please use the product key from the "DPK.txt" file to activate Windows. Win10: Settings - Update & Security - Activation - Update product key - Change product key Win11: Settings - System - Activation - Update Windows Edition - Change Print or otherwise permanently save the "DPK.txt" file. If needed, re-enable the XMP profile and Resize Bar in the BIOS. If a Blue Screen appears or Windows does not start after the BIOS update, it may be because the new BIOS version has different settings. In that case, please change the following two options in the BIOS: Turn on the PC and press "DEL" to enter the BIOS. Switch the BIOS to "Advanced Mode" with F7. Click on the "SETTINGS" tile. Next to it, click on "Advanced." Click on "Integrated Peripherals." Change the "SATA Mode" option from "[AHCI MODE]" to "[RAID/Optane Mode]." Change the "M2_1 - RST Pcie Storage Remapping" option from "[Disabled]" to "[Enabled]." Press F10 to save and exit. Confirm with "Yes." If the PC wants to restart, enter the BIOS again with "DEL." Switch the BIOS to "Advanced Mode" with F7. Click on the "SETTINGS" tile. Next to it, click on "Boot." Click on "UEFI Hard Disk Drive BBS Priorities." Click on "Boot Option #1." For Windows to start, "[Windows Boot Manager]" must be set as the first entry here. Change if necessary. Press F10 to save and exit. Confirm with "Yes." After I updated from the file Andi sent to me I went to MSI website and downloaded the newest version of BIOS and now everything is nice and smooth:)
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