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here you can find all for your motherboard :http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWebSite/Products/ProductsDetail.aspx?detailid=264&CategoryID=1&DetailName=Driver&MenuID=52&LanID=0
well it could be your ram faulty or if it is a grapics card that could be the same but if you look at your motherboard there are 3 pins beside the cmos batary if you see the 3 pins with a jumper on it just put the jumper on to the last 2 pins for 5 seconds and put it back and fire up this will reset all your bios
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