• Setting an Intel S1200SPL to UEFI mode

    From doctor@doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) to comp.sys.intel on Mon Apr 20 23:22:57 2020
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    I have an Intel S1200SPL that I am trying to get into UEFI mode,
    however every time I try it seems to hang.

    I also have video card add-on,
    AMD RADEON card, but I doubt that is the culprit.
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  • From Yousuf Khan@bbbl67@spammenot.yahoo.com to comp.sys.intel on Thu Apr 23 22:53:14 2020
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    On 4/20/2020 7:22 PM, The Doctor wrote:
    I have an Intel S1200SPL that I am trying to get into UEFI mode,
    however every time I try it seems to hang.

    I also have video card add-on,
    AMD RADEON card, but I doubt that is the culprit.


    Try removing all unnecessary peripherals such as USB devices connected
    to the system, except basic things like keyboard and mouse.

    Also did the board go into the UEFI screen before you put the Radeon
    card on it? Try to figure out what the last new piece of hardware you
    have attached to it, no matter how minor and work your way backward from there.

    Yousuf Khan
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  • From doctor@doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) to comp.sys.intel on Fri Apr 24 03:50:14 2020
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    In article <Nv-dnUl8dKAHyT_DnZ2dnUU7-WGdnZ2d@giganews.com>,
    Yousuf Khan <bbbl67@spammenot.yahoo.com> wrote:
    On 4/20/2020 7:22 PM, The Doctor wrote:
    I have an Intel S1200SPL that I am trying to get into UEFI mode,
    however every time I try it seems to hang.

    I also have video card add-on,
    AMD RADEON card, but I doubt that is the culprit.


    Try removing all unnecessary peripherals such as USB devices connected
    to the system, except basic things like keyboard and mouse.

    Also did the board go into the UEFI screen before you put the Radeon
    card on it? Try to figure out what the last new piece of hardware you
    have attached to it, no matter how minor and work your way backward from >there.


    NO it did not, and the UEFI ROM options are missing from the bios.

    Yousuf Khan


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  • From Yousuf Khan@bbbl67@spammenot.yahoo.com to comp.sys.intel on Fri Apr 24 05:05:22 2020
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    On 4/23/2020 11:50 PM, The Doctor wrote:
    Also did the board go into the UEFI screen before you put the Radeon
    card on it? Try to figure out what the last new piece of hardware you
    have attached to it, no matter how minor and work your way backward from
    there.


    NO it did not, and the UEFI ROM options are missing from the bios.

    Then I'd say it's a defective board.

    Yousuf Khan
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