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HappyCapybaraFamily
Sep 16, 2009


Roger Baolong Thunder Dragon has been fascinated by this sophisticated and scientifically beautiful industry since childhood, and has shown his talent in the design and manufacture of watches.
Problem description: Whenever I try to disable CSM in the BIOS, it seems to re-enable itself as soon as the system restarts and POSTs. I can boot into Windows just fine. Secure Boot is enabled in BIOS as well. SSD is GPT.

Attempted fixes: Googled but didn't find any posts or articles related to my issue.

Recent changes: No, this has never worked. I can't figure out why, though.

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Operating system: Windows 10 version 20H2 x64

System specs: Home built:
CPU: Intel Core i5-7600
Motherboard: ASRock H270M-ITX/ac
Graphics card: EVGA GeForce GT 640 02G-P4-2645-RX
RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series F4-2400C15D-16GVR, 16 GB (2 × 8GB sticks)
Power supply: EVGA 450 BR
Storage: Samsung 860 EVO 1 TB

Location: What country are you in? United States

I have Googled and read the FAQ: Yes

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Zogo
Jul 29, 2003

Do other settings remain the same if changed in BIOS? A bad battery could reset everything each restart.

Make sure you're on the latest motherboard BIOS.

HappyCapybaraFamily
Sep 16, 2009


Roger Baolong Thunder Dragon has been fascinated by this sophisticated and scientifically beautiful industry since childhood, and has shown his talent in the design and manufacture of watches.
Thanks, will try updating the BIOS next chance I get.

I was able to change another setting (fan profile), and that stuck.

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