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I have the A8N-SLI ASUS motherboard. I have been reading nothing but problems with the AI NOS feature. Instead of enabling/disabling it in the BIOS, I messed around with the settings from the GUI in XP. Now, whenever I start my computer the second it goes into the windows loading screen in reboots. I have reset the bios, disabled the AI NOS from the BIOS but it seems that the AI NOS settings I changed in windows are overridding my BIOS settings when windows trys to start.

Does anyone have any suggestions or help for how to uninstall/delete/reset the AI NOS without being able to boot into windows and having the BIOS settings over rode.

Thank you!

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Tab F8 when windows start, select safe mode, wait for a few mins until desktop or asked to continue, yes. Uninstall AI NOS. Reboot.


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