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- #Photosounder bricked my flash drive install
- #Photosounder bricked my flash drive update
- #Photosounder bricked my flash drive Pc
#Photosounder bricked my flash drive update
The reason I started the BIOS update in the first place is that the motherboard showed a DRAM error boot LED when I tried to boot with my new 3000 series cpu. Some information about the state of my system:
#Photosounder bricked my flash drive Pc
The PC is completely unresponsive to the CTRL+ALT+DEL shortcut. The solution you are describing requires you to actually get to the BIOS recovery mode screen, which I can't. > "Load Optimized Defaults" appears, click OK > In the BIOS screen, press the keyboard F5 It is recommended that you follow the steps below to restore the default BIOS settings to avoid system instability caused by incorrect BIOS settings. After the system restarts, you will be asked to press the button to enter the BIOS setup.ĥ. Click OK and the computer will restart.Ĥ. When the progress bar finishes updating, a prompt indicating that the update is successful will be displayed. Restart the computer (press the keyboard: ctrl + alt + delete key at the same time), it will automatically enter the "EZ Flash 3" BIOS update interface.įor example: Prime X299 Edition 30 models, the message WARNING! BIOS Recovery mode has been detected is displayed as follows, you can refer to the "X299E3.CAP" name in the error message as the update option (you can use the keyboard or mouse to click)ģ. After booting, turn on the optical drive and insert the motherboard support DVD.Ģ. If you want to use the latest BIOS version, please download it from the ASUS Download Center and use the USB flash drive recovery method to update.ġ. Note: The BIOS version on the motherboard support DVD may be older than the BIOS version on the official website. The first method: use the motherboard support DVD to recover the BIOS:
#Photosounder bricked my flash drive install
Remove the hard drives and install a DVD reader and insert the motherboard disk. Maybe it's because I have a 3000 cpu and the BIOS I updated from originally didn't support it yet?
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I get no output, with or without a USB drive with BIOS file on it, never get into ezflash. Attached is a picture of the BIOS chip and SPI pins in question. I have a new one coming so if this is too cumbersome it's not that big of a deal, just a way to save some money by repairing and selling the old one.
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The motherboard is a ROG Strix B450-F Gaming. I've found a few things to read about this, most of which fly over my head, anyone who could explain what to do with this? Anyone else have any experience with this? Would obviously prefer not having to do any soldering and not having to buy any extra hardware.Īnother potential problem is that the BIOS file the motherboard manufacturer provides is a CAP, and flashrom which I would be using AFAIK only accepts bin files. The only video on youtube I've found of someone attempting something similar, however, encounters a problem with other connected components and decides to desolder the chip anyway and flash directly to it. From what I've found already it should be theoretically possible through the SPI pins already present on the board next to the chip and using a Raspberry Pi I have on hand. Hi, recently bricked my motherboard through aborted BIOS update, and am asking for help with figuring out if flashing the BIOS chip is feasible on my own, and if so, what hardware I need and if I need to desolder it or not.