1. Connect the USB keyboard to any open USB port on the CPU.

2. Turn on the main power for the game.

3. As the CPU is staring up, tap the "DEL" (or "Delete") key on your keyboard until the bios menu comes up.

4. Change the following BIOS settings:
   
   A full PDF guide for BIOS settings  with pictures is available here.

   OR .. if you're familiar with BIOS settings changes, here are the text directions.

   1. On the first page of the BIOS menu:
      - Set the Date/Time
   2. Navigate to the "Advanced" tab and select "ACPI Settings"
      - Set "ACPI Sleep State" to "Suspend Disabled"
   3. Navigate to the "Chipset" tab and select "Southbridge"
      - Set "OS Selection" to "Intel Linux"
   4. On the "Chipset" tab, select "South Cluster Configuration" - And then select "SATA Drives" 
      - Set "Chipset SATA" to "Disable"
   5. Still on the "Chipset" tab, select "SCC Configuration"
      - Set "SCC eMMC Support" to "Disable"
   6. Still on the "Chipset" tab, select "Miscellaneous Configuration"
      - Set "State after G3" to "S0 State"
   7. Navigate to the "Boot" tab
      - Set "Quiet Boot" to "Disabled"
   8. Navigate to the "Save & Exit" tab
      - Select "Save User Defaults
      - Select "Save Changes and Exit"

5. Power the game down.

6. Download this disk image file.

7. Extract the disk image and write it to a USB thumb drive with the proper tools (don't just copy it to the drive).
   - On Windows you can use Win32DiskImager to apply an image to a thumb drive.
   - On Other Operating systems, try Unetbootin to apply the image, it's a similar utility.

8. Insert the USB drive with the boot image in any open USB port.

9. Power the game on.

10. When the text on the screen indicates the image fix is complete, power down the game again.

11. Remove the USB drive.

12. Power the game back on and it should boot normally.