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No USB After Bios Update, Intel Desktop Board D845GVSR
After updating to the newest bios on the Intel Desktop Board D845GVSR, we lost our USB. The problem was that the CMOS map was changed to include the “USB Enable/Disable” function. In order to get back your USB, you must use the procedure listed below.
1. Shut down the computer safely and remove the chassis cover.
2. Move the BIOS Configuration jumper to the Maintenance position. Aka; the CMOS jumper.
3. Power on the computer and enter BIOS Setup (press F2 during boot).
4. Go to the Advanced > USB Configuration menu.
5. Enable the USB Function.
6. Go to the Exit menu and select Save Custom Defaults.
7. Save and exit the BIOS setup.
8. Turn off the computer.
9. Move the BIOS Configuration jumper back to the normal mode position.
10. Power on the computer and enter the BIOS Setup again to verify that the Advanced > USB Configuration menu is now back to normal.
Hope this helps someone
Let us know if you have a questions.
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Thank you for your tutorial on fixing my bios after losing my usb ..after i updated my bios..i was a little worried ..very easy to understand ..thankyou again
Thank you very much.. I am turning the old computer into a server and was upset when this went wrong!! Very Easy fix!
Thanks again!!
I did not understand how to change the cmos jumper or even where it is placed. perhaps a pic would help. thx
Unfortunately we no longer have access to this particular machine, so we’re unable to provide a picture. As I remember it was clearly labeled. Try using a flashlight, and be sure that your motherboard is a D845GVSR. Performing this procedure on the wrong motherboard could cause damage.