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  #11  
Old November 27th 04, 02:43 AM
Papa
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Hi JAD:

Sorry for my thick skull, but would you please clarify your post. I'm not
sure I understand.

"JAD" wrote in message
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On an ASUS board the splash and audible system monitor were in the
'Boot sequence' page in the bios....your referring to the POST screen
and the 'splash' of the MB manufacturer is covering it?..

I can't recall what they referred to it as, but I remember it was ill
named and made little sense.


"Papa" wrote in message
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"Thomas Wendell" wrote in message
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It's in the BIOS alright. Usually it's called Silent Boot under

Advanced
Options/Settings. Disable that and the normal BIOS screen should

come
up...


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I just built a new computer consisting of a Soyo SY-KT600 Dragon

Plus
v2.0
motherboard, 512 MB of memory, an AMD Sempron 2400+ CPU, etc..

The OS is
Windows XP Pro.

The system boots up just fine, and all of the Windows functions

perform
OK.
When I first power the system up, I get the motherboard splash

screen.
However, the next screen I see is the Windows XP screen. The BIOS

screen
never appears.

The BIOS screen is usually loaded with useful information, and I

would
like
to see this info. Is there some way to make the BIOS screen

appear during
boot up?

In case some of you misunderstood my post, I am not talking about

getting
into CMOS. That is easy. All I have to do is press the DEL key

early in
the
boot process. Also, my CMOS has no function listed that can

enable or
disable the splash screen or the BIOS screen, and I have

installed
(flashed)
the most recent BIOS version.

Thank you.





Thanks Tom.

Yes, you would think so, but I had already looked there (and all of

the
other CMOS pages as well, and such a parameter (or anything remotely
resembling it) is just not there. The Advanced page lists the

following:

Quick Boot. I tried both the Enabled and Disabled settings. The only
difference I can see is that when it is disabled the boot takes a

little
longer, but no BIOS screen appears.

The other Advanced page items a

1St boot device, 2nd boot device, 3rd boot device, Try another boot

device,
S.M.A.R.T. Enabled, Num-Lock, Floppy Drive Swap, Floppy Drive Seek,

Password
Check, Boot to OS/2, L2 Cache, System Boot Cacheable (it is

enabled),
Graphic Window size, SDRAM Timing by SPD, SDRAM CAS# Latency, SDRAM

Bank
Interleave, Auto Detect DIMM CLK, and Spread Spectrum.

Do you suppose I need to hit a certain keyboard key during bootup? I

already
tried the TAB key, and all it does is prevent the Soyo splash screen

from
appearing.

Regards.






  #12  
Old December 12th 04, 07:06 AM
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I just bought the same motherboard, and I am experiencing the same
problem. Did you ever figure out the solution?

  #13  
Old December 12th 04, 07:16 PM
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I'm just reading the manual and on page 50 (section 3-2) Advanced BIOS
features, there is a "Full Screen LOGO Show". Disable that.
If enabled, it hides the BIOS screen....


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I just bought the same motherboard, and I am experiencing the same
problem. Did you ever figure out the solution?



  #14  
Old December 14th 04, 01:34 AM
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My manual (Quick Start Guide) only has 33 pages, Soyo apparently has no full
users guide for the SY-KT600 Dragon Plus 2.0 motherboard (none listed at
their website and none is included on their CD), and the BIOS (I have
flashed the latest for this mobo from their website) does not have a "Full
Screen LOGO Show" option under Advanced Features or on any other BIOS screen
page. Perhaps the one you saw is for a different version.

I have concluded that the text normally seen during the early part of the
boot goes by so fast that I just don't see it. I am using a Sempron CPU (not
the fastest in the world but apparently fast enough to keep me from seeing
that text).

Anyway, it's no big deal. If I want such details, I can either take a look
in the Device Manager, click on Start/All Programs/Accessories/System
Tools/System Information, or go into the BIOS.

"Thomas Wendell" wrote in message
...
I'm just reading the manual and on page 50 (section 3-2) Advanced BIOS
features, there is a "Full Screen LOGO Show". Disable that.
If enabled, it hides the BIOS screen....


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"nkn" kirjoitti viestissä
...
I just bought the same motherboard, and I am experiencing the same
problem. Did you ever figure out the solution?





  #15  
Old December 15th 04, 03:27 PM
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http://www.soyo.com.tw/downloads/sel...s.php?col2=257

4th from bottom is the manual I downloaded......


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My manual (Quick Start Guide) only has 33 pages, Soyo apparently has no

full
users guide for the SY-KT600 Dragon Plus 2.0 motherboard (none listed at
their website and none is included on their CD), and the BIOS (I have
flashed the latest for this mobo from their website) does not have a "Full
Screen LOGO Show" option under Advanced Features or on any other BIOS

screen
page. Perhaps the one you saw is for a different version.

I have concluded that the text normally seen during the early part of the
boot goes by so fast that I just don't see it. I am using a Sempron CPU

(not
the fastest in the world but apparently fast enough to keep me from seeing
that text).

Anyway, it's no big deal. If I want such details, I can either take a look
in the Device Manager, click on Start/All Programs/Accessories/System
Tools/System Information, or go into the BIOS.

"Thomas Wendell" wrote in message
...
I'm just reading the manual and on page 50 (section 3-2) Advanced BIOS
features, there is a "Full Screen LOGO Show". Disable that.
If enabled, it hides the BIOS screen....


--
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"nkn" kirjoitti viestissä
...
I just bought the same motherboard, and I am experiencing the same
problem. Did you ever figure out the solution?







  #16  
Old December 15th 04, 04:46 PM
Papa
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That's an entirely different motherboard. It is a version 1.0. Mine is a
version 2.0. Differences include a different location on the board for the
ATX power connector, different number of memory slots, etc.. So far I have
been unable to find a User's manual for the Soyo SY-KT600 Dragon Plus v2.0.

"Thomas Wendell" wrote in message
...
http://www.soyo.com.tw/downloads/sel...s.php?col2=257

4th from bottom is the manual I downloaded......


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"Papa" kirjoitti viestissä
news
My manual (Quick Start Guide) only has 33 pages, Soyo apparently has no

full
users guide for the SY-KT600 Dragon Plus 2.0 motherboard (none listed at
their website and none is included on their CD), and the BIOS (I have
flashed the latest for this mobo from their website) does not have a
"Full
Screen LOGO Show" option under Advanced Features or on any other BIOS

screen
page. Perhaps the one you saw is for a different version.

I have concluded that the text normally seen during the early part of the
boot goes by so fast that I just don't see it. I am using a Sempron CPU

(not
the fastest in the world but apparently fast enough to keep me from
seeing
that text).

Anyway, it's no big deal. If I want such details, I can either take a
look
in the Device Manager, click on Start/All Programs/Accessories/System
Tools/System Information, or go into the BIOS.

"Thomas Wendell" wrote in message
...
I'm just reading the manual and on page 50 (section 3-2) Advanced BIOS
features, there is a "Full Screen LOGO Show". Disable that.
If enabled, it hides the BIOS screen....


--
Tumppi
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=================================================



"nkn" kirjoitti viestissä
...
I just bought the same motherboard, and I am experiencing the same
problem. Did you ever figure out the solution?









  #17  
Old December 16th 04, 08:03 PM
Papa
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Follow up on the manual. Here is the answer I got from Soyo:

"We are very sorry for the inconvenience. We do not have a Manual for the
SY-KT600 Plus v2.0, only a Quick Start Guide.

Thank You! Have a Nice Day!

Regards,
XXXXXXXX
SOYO Technical Support Team"

"Thomas Wendell" wrote in message
...
http://www.soyo.com.tw/downloads/sel...s.php?col2=257

4th from bottom is the manual I downloaded......


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=================================================



"Papa" kirjoitti viestissä
news
My manual (Quick Start Guide) only has 33 pages, Soyo apparently has no

full
users guide for the SY-KT600 Dragon Plus 2.0 motherboard (none listed at
their website and none is included on their CD), and the BIOS (I have
flashed the latest for this mobo from their website) does not have a
"Full
Screen LOGO Show" option under Advanced Features or on any other BIOS

screen
page. Perhaps the one you saw is for a different version.

I have concluded that the text normally seen during the early part of the
boot goes by so fast that I just don't see it. I am using a Sempron CPU

(not
the fastest in the world but apparently fast enough to keep me from
seeing
that text).

Anyway, it's no big deal. If I want such details, I can either take a
look
in the Device Manager, click on Start/All Programs/Accessories/System
Tools/System Information, or go into the BIOS.

"Thomas Wendell" wrote in message
...
I'm just reading the manual and on page 50 (section 3-2) Advanced BIOS
features, there is a "Full Screen LOGO Show". Disable that.
If enabled, it hides the BIOS screen....


--
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=================================================



"nkn" kirjoitti viestissä
...
I just bought the same motherboard, and I am experiencing the same
problem. Did you ever figure out the solution?









  #18  
Old December 16th 04, 10:57 PM
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I retreat...


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"Papa" kirjoitti viestissä
nk.net...
Follow up on the manual. Here is the answer I got from Soyo:

"We are very sorry for the inconvenience. We do not have a Manual for the
SY-KT600 Plus v2.0, only a Quick Start Guide.

Thank You! Have a Nice Day!

Regards,
XXXXXXXX
SOYO Technical Support Team"

"Thomas Wendell" wrote in message
...
http://www.soyo.com.tw/downloads/sel...s.php?col2=257

4th from bottom is the manual I downloaded......


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(translations from FI/SE not always accurate)
=================================================



"Papa" kirjoitti viestissä
news
My manual (Quick Start Guide) only has 33 pages, Soyo apparently has no

full
users guide for the SY-KT600 Dragon Plus 2.0 motherboard (none listed

at
their website and none is included on their CD), and the BIOS (I have
flashed the latest for this mobo from their website) does not have a
"Full
Screen LOGO Show" option under Advanced Features or on any other BIOS

screen
page. Perhaps the one you saw is for a different version.

I have concluded that the text normally seen during the early part of

the
boot goes by so fast that I just don't see it. I am using a Sempron CPU

(not
the fastest in the world but apparently fast enough to keep me from
seeing
that text).

Anyway, it's no big deal. If I want such details, I can either take a
look
in the Device Manager, click on Start/All Programs/Accessories/System
Tools/System Information, or go into the BIOS.

"Thomas Wendell" wrote in message
...
I'm just reading the manual and on page 50 (section 3-2) Advanced

BIOS
features, there is a "Full Screen LOGO Show". Disable that.
If enabled, it hides the BIOS screen....


--
Tumppi
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=================================================
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(translations from FI/SE not always accurate)
=================================================



"nkn" kirjoitti viestissä
...
I just bought the same motherboard, and I am experiencing the same
problem. Did you ever figure out the solution?











  #19  
Old December 17th 04, 01:47 AM
Papa
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Well, you had some very hopeful info, and it was certainly appreciated.

"Thomas Wendell" wrote in message
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I retreat...


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"Papa" kirjoitti viestissä
nk.net...
Follow up on the manual. Here is the answer I got from Soyo:

"We are very sorry for the inconvenience. We do not have a Manual for the
SY-KT600 Plus v2.0, only a Quick Start Guide.

Thank You! Have a Nice Day!

Regards,
XXXXXXXX
SOYO Technical Support Team"

"Thomas Wendell" wrote in message
...
http://www.soyo.com.tw/downloads/sel...s.php?col2=257

4th from bottom is the manual I downloaded......


--
Tumppi
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=================================================
Most learned on nntp://news.mircosoft.com
Helsinki, Finland (remove _NOSPAM)
(translations from FI/SE not always accurate)
=================================================



"Papa" kirjoitti viestissä
news My manual (Quick Start Guide) only has 33 pages, Soyo apparently has
no
full
users guide for the SY-KT600 Dragon Plus 2.0 motherboard (none listed

at
their website and none is included on their CD), and the BIOS (I have
flashed the latest for this mobo from their website) does not have a
"Full
Screen LOGO Show" option under Advanced Features or on any other BIOS
screen
page. Perhaps the one you saw is for a different version.

I have concluded that the text normally seen during the early part of

the
boot goes by so fast that I just don't see it. I am using a Sempron
CPU
(not
the fastest in the world but apparently fast enough to keep me from
seeing
that text).

Anyway, it's no big deal. If I want such details, I can either take a
look
in the Device Manager, click on Start/All Programs/Accessories/System
Tools/System Information, or go into the BIOS.

"Thomas Wendell" wrote in message
...
I'm just reading the manual and on page 50 (section 3-2) Advanced

BIOS
features, there is a "Full Screen LOGO Show". Disable that.
If enabled, it hides the BIOS screen....


--
Tumppi
Reply to group
=================================================
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Helsinki, Finland (remove _NOSPAM)
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=================================================



"nkn" kirjoitti
viestissä
...
I just bought the same motherboard, and I am experiencing the same
problem. Did you ever figure out the solution?













 




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