Question Flash boot menu showing on the 2nd moniter only

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Hello, I have 2 monitors and I want to update bios but whenever I enter the flash boot menu it shows on 2nd monitor only and I want to show it on 1st monitor only and bios shows on 1st monitor so why flash boot menu shows on 2nd only can anyone help need fix without unplugging 2nd monitor
 

Colif

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i can find other people having issues getting into M FLash on that board - link

that is a simple answer... many find they need to unplug peripherals just to have bios show. especially USB devices
 

Zerk2012

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I would agree just do it from the 2nd monitor or unplug it.

My PC shows BIOS splash screen on 2nd monitor 1st is blank after the splash screen windows login shows on 1st monitor and 2nd is blank.

After I login both monitors show as they should. No fix just the way it is.
 

Colif

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it seems odd that it puts the upgrade screen on 2nd monitor... but if you rarely use the upgrade screen, its not like its a massive inconvenience. Just strange

I don't think there would be any choice in bios to pick which screen it uses. Logically it should use same screen bios shows on.
 
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it seems odd that it puts the upgrade screen on 2nd monitor... but if you rarely use the upgrade screen, its not like its a massive inconvenience. Just strange

I don't think there would be any choice in bios to pick which screen it uses. Logically it should use same screen bios shows on.
IT doesn't use the same screen that bios use but I will try to change settings from show only on screen one to duplicate and try if this didn't work I will try unplug the 2nd moniter
 

Zerk2012

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Honestly I didn't like build the pc so Idk where is the 2nd moniter thing I should unplug I will try to turn on duplicate on windows settings and try
Another thought why are you trying to update the BIOS anyhow?

Don't update just because they are one.

If you don't know how to unplug a monitor, trying to update the BIOS might be a bad idea.
One of 2 things can happen 1. You update the BIOS 2. You brick the PC.
 
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Another thought why are you trying to update the BIOS anyhow?

Don't update just because they are one.

If you don't know how to unplug a monitor, trying to update the BIOS might be a bad idea.
One of 2 things can happen 1. You update the BIOS 2. You brick the PC.
I am trying to update bios because I have alot of fps drop and I can't fix it till now and I am facing this problem for like year and 3 months I will try to turn on duplicate screen or unplug 2nd monitor
 
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Some FPS drops are normal like you might get 100 in a open area and say 70 or so in a crowded area or town.

If it drops after gaming a bit and never comes back up even if not much is on the screen then usually heat related.

Run this and post a link to the results so we can see what your using.
No I mean fps drop and stuttering like from 300 or 270 to 100 or 150 and that makes stuttering also in same time gpu usage drop only at the same time it stutters
 
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Some FPS drops are normal like you might get 100 in a open area and say 70 or so in a crowded area or town.

If it drops after gaming a bit and never comes back up even if not much is on the screen then usually heat related.

Run this and post a link to the results so we can see what your using.
Sometimes it's not big fps drop like from 165 to 158 but it does cause stutters and I want to fix stutters and this fps drop because my pc can run this game on 165 stable without dropping to 158
 
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