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Any way to change "default" bios in EP45-UD3P?

zagood

Diamond Member
As much as I appreciate the "dual bios" of Gigabyte boards, it can be a pain in the butt sometimes. When I'm shooting for a new overclock and it fails, then reboots with stock settings, bios won't load because of my ram - 8gb OCZ DDR2-1066. It's typical behavior and they work fine once I up the voltage, but I keep a pair of DDR2-800 around just for this.

Problem is, I've got my machine in an inconvenient location to open her up every time I need to get inside.

Yes, I know without the dual bios I'd have to reset the cmos manually anyway.

I want to know if there's any way to change the "default" BIOS settings that are stored on the mobo...basically keeping the same settings except bumping the ram voltage.

Or, if anyone has any suggestions as to how to boot from default settings without manually switching ram or removing sticks (sometimes works with just one stick), let me know.

Thanks!
 
I'm not talking about flashing the bios to an updated version, I'm asking if there's a way to edit the backup bios that loads when you have a failed overclock.

Oh...on the other hand, the official F10 is out now. Wonder what "enhanced memory capability" actually means?
 
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