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Scanning BIOS image in Hard Drive
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I get this error message when I turn on the computer. I've tried resetting BIOS. That doesn't work. Any idea what this means or what you can do to fix it?
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I think you can store the BIOS on the hard drive...it's a setting in the BIOS
my Mobo has it to either store on the hard drive or as a backup secondary BIOS, since it has Dual-BIOS support might be some kind of error then...see if you can change it
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Goto the bios and see if you can turn it off. If it's scanning for an image to something not stable or the bios is corrupted.
I have a dedicated 256MB USB drive connected to my motherboard inside my case for flashing and bios storing. It's pretty useful
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