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Everything was gong great! until i updated the system to the new BIOS 1.08

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2018/03/31 19:58:48 (permalink)
After the update it no longer gives me the option to Windows Boot manager like it used to.. 
so i get around it by going back to legacy and boot off the MV2.
 
but now its always at 100% Active Time.. i dont get it.. i turned off the Windows Search as i read that usually is the issue.. but nope.. still at 100%

I do not get it .. its really is having a hard time not like before.. 
 
i have no programs running.. i dont get it why its soo busy.. 

  
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    drunkenfetus
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    Re: Everything was gong great! until i updated the system to the new BIOS 1.08 2018/03/31 20:08:59 (permalink)
    I think it could be this:
     
    https://www.kapilarya.com/fix-windows-10-100-percent-disk-usage-problem
     
     
    This could have happened when i updated the IDE drivers ? 
     
    Still weird that i have to move to legacy to boot off the MV2 now..

      
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    Re: Everything was gong great! until i updated the system to the new BIOS 1.08 2018/04/01 20:30:40 (permalink)
    That's odd, something definitely changed during the BIOS update. Hard to tell exactly what since I don't have access to your BIOS 
     
    What I would recommend that you do, would be back up your files on an external drive or USB device. Then do a clean install of Windows, preferably by loading up the Windows install on a USB rather than doing a reset in Windows 10. Before you try reinstalling Windows 10, reset the CMOS then reinstall Windows 10. Let us know if that helps!
     
    ~Disclaimer: If you have some drives in a RAID configuration, back up the data in that RAID configuration before resetting the CMOS. In some cases resetting the CMOS breaks RAID configurations~
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