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I JUST UPGRADE MY PC TO:
MOBO: DX58S0
PROC: I7 CORE 920
6GB OF DDR3
1 TB HD SEAGATE SATA 2
nvidia Geforce FX 9800 GTX+ EXO POINT OF VIEW 512 MB

I HAVE TWO OP SYSTEMS INSTALLED : VISTA ULT 64B AND XP PRO 32 B

i updated the mobo bios fromi intel site with latest bios. I run it in vista bit the system failed to reboot.

What i have to do to reboot my system?
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My 2 cents:

Try loading the failsafe defaults in your BIOS. Maybe the optimised defaults.
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My 2 cents:

Try loading the failsafe defaults in your BIOS. Maybe the optimised defaults.
Yes try this if you can, but if you can't boot up at all; even into bios clear CMOS.
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On reset the comuter doesnt even reach the Bios setup
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My 2 cents:

Try loading the failsafe defaults in your BIOS. Maybe the optimised defaults.
that was suppose to be done after the flash of the bios [set defaults],before the computer was let boot into windows!
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that was suppose to be done after the flash of the bios [set defaults],before the computer was let boot into windows!
Just goes to show, you don't get much for 2 cents these days

If you're not getting to the BIOS, a CMOS reset is your only easy option left, that I can see.
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