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If you recently updated your BIOS or cleared your CMOS, it's likely that the optimal BIOS settings for your system aren't enabled or disabled by default. Adjusting these settings can resolve issues and improve system performance. Below you will find links to different manufacturer motherboards' BIOS updates which will take you through the process step by step.
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