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I had this BIOS error last night when I turned my PC on. It was warning something, I can't really remember.
What it did was it went back to F7 BIOS.
Does it mean I am using the backup BIOS chip and the primary chip is dead already.
I just flashed it once like 3 days ago.
Did you Load Optimized defaults after you flashed?
I had this BIOS error last night when I turned my PC on. It was warning something, I can't really remember.
What it did was it went back to F7 BIOS.
Does it mean I am using the backup BIOS chip and the primary chip is dead already.
I just flashed it once like 3 days ago.
No, that simply means your overclock failed badly, or something else caused a bad failure and corrupted the MAIN BIOS. When that happens the backup BIOS kicks in and copies the BIOS it has onto the MAIN BIOS Chip is all, so you are using F7 then.
If you want to go back to F8e you will need to reflash it, please read the first page of this thread if there is anything you are still unsure about. Or just ask us.
Re: BIOS Flashing - A "How To ~ Qflash Guide"
guys, what is the correct way to use flashspi, I noticed it doesn't clear dmi data, is there specific command I should write or just the normal "flashspi.exe bios.fx" is enough?
Re: BIOS Flashing - A "How To ~ Qflash Guide"
You can use the /? switch to see all the allowed modifiers for the program, I cannot recall if /CP (Clear PnP (ESCD)) and /CD (Clear DMI) work with flashSPI or not.
If you are super concerned with this you can use Qflash, it allows you to set "Keep DMI Data" to disabled.
You may also use Awdflash if you like, then you could use any of the modifiers
And also, yes just the normal flash command you noted would be fine, clear your CMOS manually after the flash and it will be all cleared then.
No, that simply means your overclock failed badly, or something else caused a bad failure and corrupted the MAIN BIOS. When that happens the backup BIOS kicks in and copies the BIOS it has onto the MAIN BIOS Chip is all, so you are using F7 then.
If you want to go back to F8e you will need to reflash it, please read the first page of this thread if there is anything you are still unsure about. Or just ask us.
I did Load Optimized defaults after I updated the BIOS. I did not OC, I just enabled the USB keyboard and mouse and disabled the Logo.
When I turned my PC on, it just happened.
Does it mean my primary BIOS is dead?
Re: BIOS Flashing - A "How To ~ Qflash Guide"
No, that still does not mean your BIOS is dead. Sounds like you are not setting your BIOS Right. Auto/Defaults are not always right and really not suggested by me.
Please make a thread with your Full specs and I can help. Likely you are just not setting up your memory right if you are not overclocking. Simple fix likely,
Re: BIOS Flashing - A "How To ~ Qflash Guide"
Strange,Biosman states not to include the autoexec.bat file with the new bios file.Even while using Qflash.Yet Gigabyte includes it with the file!Whats up with that???
Re: BIOS Flashing - A "How To ~ Qflash Guide"
Hello,
Thanks Lsdmeasap for the turorial, I was able to use this tutorial to update my Radeon HD 4890 bios to fix the screen blinks randomly in vista.
Thanks again,
HM
Re: BIOS Flashing - A "How To ~ Qflash Guide"
Glad you found it helpful!
How did this help you update your Radeon BIOS, this is for motherboard BIOS updates? Or did you mean a motherboard BIOS update fixed your Graphic card issues? If so great to hear it, and glad you found this post useful.
Re: BIOS Flashing - A "How To ~ Qflash Guide"
Hi, i did the flashing with my usb stick but i ran into a little problem.
The update seemed successful at first when i notice some small changes in my bios, but when i tried to boot it would get to the desktop and a few seconds later my computer would reset. I had already given the ram the amount of voltage it needed but still nothing, so i bumped up the vcore to about 1.42 and it finally worked. Should i be worried that it wouldnt boot on default settings?
Re: BIOS Flashing - A "How To ~ Qflash Guide"
Did you load and apply optimized defaults after you flashed, then save and apply and reboot, then make your changes? If not that may be why, you must do that.
As for your voltages, sorry I am not sure at all about AMD CPU voltages.
Did you load and apply optimized defaults after you flashed, then save and apply and reboot, then make your changes? If not that may be why, you must do that.
As for your voltages, sorry I am not sure at all about AMD CPU voltages.
Yes, and i also optimized before i flashed just to be on the safe side. Could it be that this new bios version just simply require more power to the cpu? i didnt try to bump the voltage a bit i just went straight for the 1.42 mark cause thats what i OC at.
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