What can I do? I can't get any further; this message keeps appearing in the BIOS.
I get this message when I start the PC:
My parts Ryzen 7 7800X3D, RX 6700, yes and RAM board you already know, SSD or power supply I think you won't need
I don't get it. I can't click on any of it either. When I try to click on any of it, nothing happens. I can only turn the PC on and off with the power button.
I've already removed the BIOS battery for 10 minutes and then reinserted it… It still doesn't work.
I don't understand. Yes, I installed different RAM , but I even checked the motherboard website to see if it was compatible with my motherboard, and they are. I then tried reinstalling the old RAM that was in there before – that didn't work either.
What can I do?
I'm stuck. I don't know what else to try. I can't even click on something I don't understand.
Please help! These are my RAM and motherboard:
I would really appreciate your help because I can't go any further.
LG
Dsa looks like the (older) BIOS that had no mouse support yet (apart from a few manufacturers who had developed this “playing”). Mouse support is common only from (U)EFI.
As it says, the BIOS assumes that the current settings do not match the current hardware. Since you took out the batteries, probably the random settings after the loss of the information. ( Unless there is a non-volatile memory in it, the motherboard would have to have a reset button somewhere or a wire bridge (“Jumper”).
The easiest way to try the proposed solution – Typically select with the line / Enter button. If this also fails, try the following point next time (marking with the down/up arrow keys, activating with line circuit/deer).
If that has not helped, ask again – best in a forum that specializes in the PC or better BIOS manufacturer. Then it goes into the details.
You’re talking about clicking. Just to be sure, did you try to control with the keyboard or confirm with the input key?
Edit: If you’ve already tried. All unnecessary incl. Drop your mouse off the PC and connect keyboard to another USB port (if it is not a PS/2 port). Then test whether you can control anything (arrow keys/input keys/F keys).