This screen is not a traditional operating system error; it is a firmware status report.
Blow out any dust from the ports and plug the cables back in securely. Alternatively, try switching to a different SATA port on the motherboard.
If you are currently trying to fix a specific issue on this system, let me know (e.g., error codes, crashes, blank screen) or what hardware components you are trying to install. I can give you the exact steps to configure your BIOS settings. Share public link ami aptio dt 2006 mainboard verified
The "Verified" stamp on this motherboard serves as a reminder that, even in the face of rapid technological progress, there is value in tradition, in heritage, and in the knowledge that our digital creations are built upon a foundation of quality, reliability, and craftsmanship.
Intel Core i3, i5, i7 (6th/7th Gen). Verified: Intel Core i7-6700K. This screen is not a traditional operating system
Remove USB hubs, external hard drives, Wi-Fi dongles, and printers.
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Flashing a BIOS requires an exact match for your specific motherboard revision. Attempting to flash a generic AMI BIOS onto a proprietary board can permanently break (brick) your computer.
For deeper technical discussions on BIOS modding, visit and BIOS‑Mods forums. For official drivers and manuals, search the support page of your motherboard’s OEM (e.g., ECS, ASUS, MSI, Lenovo) using the exact model number.
Locate the round, silver on the motherboard.