And apparently, the one thing that I didn't try (but learned about AFTER I reset) might have helped. Click Yes to restart the system and enter WinPE mode. Insert the MSI Image Backup disk and a USB flash drive with sufficient capacity, and then select Backup in the WinPE menu. I had to actually sift through the settings in the Killer networking console, and disable them to see which was causing the problem. Might have worked!īut anyway, worst came to worst, I used BurnRecovery to make a bootable USB of the MSI factory image, and reset the OEM image. Just be advised that if you have a second storage drive, and choose the option to restore ONLY to the C: drive (meaning that you don't want the stuff on the extra drive wiped), then the image will install a separate partition as part of your primary drive. You will need to delete that extra partition on your primary drive, shift the over recovery partition around (because it will be wedged between them), and expand the C: partition.
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