01-22-2022, 09:41 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-22-2022, 09:42 AM by Franscobec.)
Hello,
I own a full computer with the old ASUS Z8NA-D6C, which is a dual socket beast of a workstation even for 2022. However, something related to how the BIOS is made just makes the motherboard hard crash when booting up a Windows 11 Install. Is there a way to fix so it doesn't hard-crash ? All I see is the windows 11 logo - goes black and then it goes back to POST and just does that infinitely.
So far it's the only machine that have been doing this to me as I tried on a Core2Quad machine and even a Pentium4 HT machine and it booted without any issue. I also tried on a HP Z400 with one of the Xeons X5675 I have paired with my ASUS and it just worked perfectly fine. Note that I tried switching to IDE, AHCI and RAID mode (I currently have a RAID-5 array so I boot up in RAID mode).
Also, it would be nice if the modded BIOS could be based off the v1303 BIOS from Asus (AMI bios that uses AFUDOS to flash)
I'm willing to donate if there are good results.
I own a full computer with the old ASUS Z8NA-D6C, which is a dual socket beast of a workstation even for 2022. However, something related to how the BIOS is made just makes the motherboard hard crash when booting up a Windows 11 Install. Is there a way to fix so it doesn't hard-crash ? All I see is the windows 11 logo - goes black and then it goes back to POST and just does that infinitely.
So far it's the only machine that have been doing this to me as I tried on a Core2Quad machine and even a Pentium4 HT machine and it booted without any issue. I also tried on a HP Z400 with one of the Xeons X5675 I have paired with my ASUS and it just worked perfectly fine. Note that I tried switching to IDE, AHCI and RAID mode (I currently have a RAID-5 array so I boot up in RAID mode).
Also, it would be nice if the modded BIOS could be based off the v1303 BIOS from Asus (AMI bios that uses AFUDOS to flash)
I'm willing to donate if there are good results.