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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5 Comments to “No USB After Bios Update, Intel Desktop Board D845GVSR”

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  2. Steve says:

    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

  3. Keri says:

    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!!

  4. mitchell says:

    I did not under­stand how to change the cmos jumper or even where it is placed. per­haps a pic would help. thx

  5. Admin says:

    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.

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