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January 6th, 2025 17:55
Aurora R10, BIOS won't save boot order options
Alienware Aurora Ryzen Edition R10
Hi, I swaped out the motherboard in my R10 to the TYR0X 0TYR0X version because I had the old 3000 series and wanted to upgrade to the 5000 series. I have been able to get the BIOS updated to the latest version and it recoginizes all my drives and everything seems great, but the BIOS will not save my boot options. It reverts back to default every time and it takes about 5min for it to go through the first 2 options before it finally gets to options 3 which is my SSD and it finally boots. I have tried replacing the battery with a new one and the same thing happens. I have tried googling it and see others have had the issue but didn't come accross the solution. It recoginizes my new CPU which is a Ryzen 9 5950X and I was able to change my RAM speed off of default and it keeps those changes but just not the boot order.



maizeblue28
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January 6th, 2025 20:03
Sorry for creating this post. It never fails, I spend hours trying to figure something out and as soon as I ask somebody I end up figuring it out on my own lol.
It was booting in "System operating in Manufacturing Mode". I googled that and found someone saying to press F9 in the bios, enter, then F10, enter. That fixed it!