Solution RealBeast Nov 8, 2014 Did you update to the latest bios first? If not, put the old CPU back in and update the bios to the latest available first.
Did you update to the latest bios first? If not, put the old CPU back in and update the bios to the latest available first.
RealBeast Titan Moderator Sep 13, 2010 17,123 477 104,790 Nov 8, 2014 Solution #2 Did you update to the latest bios first? If not, put the old CPU back in and update the bios to the latest available first. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Did you update to the latest bios first? If not, put the old CPU back in and update the bios to the latest available first.
R rudydonna Reputable Nov 2, 2014 11 0 4,510 Nov 9, 2014 #3 Thanks for responding,but no I thought I only had to insert the new APU and that would be it.The old APU is shot,I installed the new APU and got a black screen (monitors working) so I can't get into BIOS. ,Rudy Upvote 0 Downvote
Thanks for responding,but no I thought I only had to insert the new APU and that would be it.The old APU is shot,I installed the new APU and got a black screen (monitors working) so I can't get into BIOS. ,Rudy