First Boot - EVGA Z370 MICRO User Manual

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EVGA Z370 MICRO (121-KS-E375)

First Boot

BIOS Update
When you power on the system for the first time (or after a BIOS update/reset)
it may take a little longer than expected, and follow with a pause and message
on the screen reading "BIOS
Checksum error, Press F2 to
continue or F12 to enter the BIOS."
This is completely normal.
Depending on when the motherboard was purchased, compared to when it was
released, there may be a BIOS update for it. If you have internet access on
another PC and a USB Thumb Drive, it is highly recommended to download
the current BIOS and flash the newer BIOS before attempting anything else.
If there is an updated BIOS, download and extract it onto a thumb drive
formatted for FAT32, go to the Boot section, under "BIOS Firmware Update"
select "Select BIOS File" and it will allow you to navigate to where your ROM
file was stored, and press Enter to update.
**IMPORTANT NOTE. DO NOT CUT POWER OR REBOOT THE
SYSTEM DURING A BIOS UPDATE; YOU WILL LIKELY RENDER
THE ACTIVE BIOS UNBOOTABLE**
Once the BIOS is updated, you will be greeted with the same screen as before
stating that there is a Checksum error. Please press "Delete" to go into the
BIOS/UEFI.
The Z370 chipset is designed for UEFI mode and Windows 10 natively.
However, Legacy mode is included if your older hardware is not compatible
with UEFI. In most cases, there is very little setup needed on these boards.
Memory Setup
To setup the Memory, use the arrow keys or your mouse to select the
"Memory" setting. Select the "Memory Profiles" pulldown and select XMP
Profile 1. This will automatically set some basic memory information, such as
speed, latency and voltage. You may set the memory speed manually, if you'd
prefer, but the XMP will generally get the memory running at the memory
manufacturer's specification with little to no effort.
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