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  1. thank you very much, I went for the first released bios it worked. ty again 👍
  2. i tried to disable secure boot in fact i keep trying this every time i start the machine. but there are 2 settings that are kept active: Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT) and Secure Boot (seen as active, always. clr Cmos don't change anything).
  3. hi everyone, I'm trying to boot on a fresh unraid usb key and so far nothing worked. the best result I've got is a secure boot violation message after renaming the EFI- folder on usb stick . I've find a link form this post telling that without a dedicated GPU card the mother board goes into full secure mode. As i understand with Igpu enabled i can't get pass this secure boot thing. I tried to boot with and old 280GTX but i think it don't support Vbios and the motherboard didn't even boot (no display what so ever). is there anything i can do at this point other than buying a modern graphic card? i forgot to mention the hardware (everything is new): gigabyte B760 DS3H AX DDR4 intel 13100 (yah i wanted that igpu for the first boot ...) 128gb corsair kit (4x 32gb sticks) ASM1166 pciex4 6 SATA ports (4 cards for future disk integration once it all works) Toshiba 14TB N300 x8 and a corsair RM850 to power the thing. I tried to rewrite on the usb key, it didn't change a thing. Ofc a basic win10 usb installation key works just fine. the usb keys i use are all SanDisk Cruzer Fit 16Gb. did anyone run into that situation before?

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