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"Bios won't boot my HDD ", I have a laptop ASUS A56CA. The moderboard model is K56CA. I just installed Windows 7 Ultimate x64 and everything was working great! After i finished installing all my apps, i sow that is a new Bios version available, and i flashed it with Asus FlashUtility. The process was successfully completed, and the next time i restarted my laptop, the bio popped up. Now, the bios can't boot my HDD. Here are the steps i made: - My previously Bios version was 206 - I installed Bios version 208 (successfully) - The computer restarted, and entered automatically in Bios - Now, the Bios doesn't have boot options anymore. - When i reboot the laptop, and press ESC (boot device select menu), there are none devices. - I loaded the default settings in Bios, but no changes. - If i enter (in Bios) in "Advanced" - "Sata Config", sata mode is set to "AHCI" and i can see my two sata devices: "Hard Disk" and "ATAPI CDROM" - I go back to "Boot option" and no items here. - I tried to use the "Easy Flash" function and flash the Bios again from a USB Drive, but he won't do that beacause the version is the same (and it won't work with a older one).

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