I have a machine built around an Asus Z97M-Pro motherboard and i7 4770K cpu that has been running reliably for years.
About a year ago I had to replace the CMOS battery, and after the CMOS reset I had trouble getting into the BIOS. The machine would boot to the "Type <del> to enter setup" prompt, but it was ignoring any USB keyboard plugged into it, so I couldn't actually type <del>!
In the end I dug up an old PS/2 keyboard, and that finally let me enter the <del> key to get back into the BIOS.
A week ago I hit another problem (no video output, black screen). I ended up doing another CMOS reset to get video output from the onboard graphics. However I am stuck again at the dreaded "Type <del> to enter setup" prompt, and this time it's ignoring both USB keyboards and PS/2 devices.
Has anyone hit this same problem with and Asus Z97 motherboard, and found away around it?
About a year ago I had to replace the CMOS battery, and after the CMOS reset I had trouble getting into the BIOS. The machine would boot to the "Type <del> to enter setup" prompt, but it was ignoring any USB keyboard plugged into it, so I couldn't actually type <del>!
In the end I dug up an old PS/2 keyboard, and that finally let me enter the <del> key to get back into the BIOS.
A week ago I hit another problem (no video output, black screen). I ended up doing another CMOS reset to get video output from the onboard graphics. However I am stuck again at the dreaded "Type <del> to enter setup" prompt, and this time it's ignoring both USB keyboards and PS/2 devices.
Has anyone hit this same problem with and Asus Z97 motherboard, and found away around it?