Splash screen not appearing (cause found)

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Hi everyone,

I built my first gaming PC last week Yipee! :D

Everything was going great until I wanted to enter the BIOS.

I noticed that my splash screen stopped appearing when I followed the instructions on the OS optimisation in the Samsung Magician utility. Basically, it advised to manually set my Virtual memory to a min of 200 MB and a maximum of 2000 MB. When I did this my splash screen stop appearing during booting, preventing me from accessing the BIOS. When I set the virtual memory size back to system managed, the splash screen came back.

Does anyone know why this would occur?

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The bios splash screen?

Maybe it turned on some sort of 'fast boot'.

Yea, the Bios splash screen. I've seen this problem on-line where it has gone unresolved so thought I would just mention it here. TBH, I'm not very computer savy (but I'm learning). As I understand it, having high amount of RAM enables us to reduce or even eliminate the need for virtual memory on the C drive. But it seems that the BIOS splash screen needs this VM in order to flash.

I would be curious to find out if anyone else has had this issue.
 
If its Gigabyte you can change fast boot with the app centre.

Yea it's a Gigabyte Z97 Board. Upon checking the fast boot was disabled.

Do you guys think it matters that much to set a lower virtual memory for the SSD? I've had it on system managed and haven't noticed any performance issues yet.
 
If your happy just leave it.
You can enter bios with the app if need be, so you cant enter bios with delete despite the splash screen?
 
If your happy just leave it.
You can enter bios with the app if need be, so you cant enter bios with delete despite the splash screen?

I can enter the BIOS screen now. TBH I was just curious why changing the VM would affect the BIOS Splash screen. When I change the VM settings, the computer was booting so fast that it would just go straight to the windows sign in screen (even-though I was mashing the delete key).

Thanks for the info. Didn't realise I could enter the BIOS via the app.
 
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