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  • stasio
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    Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    If you have problem with QFlash ,try to flash in DOS...with this:

    Efiflash 0.74-mod

    Also,
    if you want Backup BIOS to be same as Main ,pressing ALT+F10 after you power on your PC (before splash screen).

    btw,
    BIOS F10b Fix memory compatibility.
    Last edited by stasio; 08-22-2019, 03:52 PM.

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  • Jam__Bo
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    Originally posted by stasio View Post
    Try BIOS F10b and reset by presing CMOS button (load default setting).
    Don"t overclock for a few days.
    Existing memory pins clean with school rubber.
    Thanks, my new RAM arrived, the exact same type. I had already cleaned the old stuff with a rubber just incase and it was still resetting randomly. Before the new RAM even arrived i managed to get it to flash to F10b using QFLASH but i was having an issue previously where it wasn't recognising the BIOS file as valid unless i set the XMP profile on my RAM. If i flash the CMOS is it meant to revert back to the BIOS backup(F8)? This is what was happening before ,i'd flash to F10b and only way to do it was to set the xmp profile on in the BIOS then save it and restart then it would recognise the BIOS file as legit after that, so after saving all my settings and checking that it works i tried to reset CMOS using the pins on the board....it reverted the BIOS back to F8 after that......i thought it was only meant to wipe the settings in the BIOS?

    I have the new RAM installed now and it's apparently on F10b when i check the BIOS and system information in the app center. Should i try a CMOS reset and see what happens or flash the board again with the new RAM installed using QFLASH? I'm worried that maybe the old RAM was corrupting something and thats why the BIOS files would only be recognised as legit by QFLASH when XMP was turned on? If that was the case maybe i'd be better flashing again?Thanks for your time!

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  • stasio
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    Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    Try BIOS F10b and reset by presing CMOS button (load default setting).
    Don"t overclock for a few days.
    Existing memory pins clean with school rubber.
    Last edited by stasio; 08-22-2019, 12:34 PM.

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  • Jam__Bo
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    Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    Originally posted by stasio View Post
    Z97XSLI.10a


    For BIOS F10c contact GB Technical support,they will send to you.
    I don't know if you can help me but i started having a weird issue with the computer about 2 weeks ago. The computer resets itself mostly when i go away for a few minutes to make a coffee but if i am sitting using the machine it runs constantly and i can even stress test it and play games and runs fine. I notice when the machine resets that the old backup version of the BIOS (F8) is the one that is loaded, all my settings are gone and unless i change the options in a certain way the machine can go into a loop.

    I have replacement memory on the way so i can check if that is the issue later this week but i'm wondering if a corrupted BIOS could cause this behaviour? All voltages are looking good. I've always ran it with autotune overclock of 4.7ghz so the voltage has been 1.4v on cpu which i know is high but was always stable and still is and gets to 85c max during prime95, just these weird resets and the BIOS wipe thingy, just wondering if i'm flashing it wrong?

    I wont touch it until the new memory arrives, already changed hard drive and PSU and didn't fix it so i'm just looking to make sure i flash it correctly. I used the app center to do it before, maybe that is the issue? Just trying to figure out why it's behaving this way after running great for so long.

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  • stasio
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    Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    Originally posted by Jam__Bo View Post
    Hi, I am wondering if there is an updated BIOS for the Gigabyte GA-Z97X-SLI (rev 1.0)? I am currently on BIOS F9 with a i7 4790K CPU. I had a look as best i can through this thread and can't find one. I saw somebody on another forum saying they got a version F10C from Gigabyte themselves but couldn't find a download link. Thanks!
    Z97XSLI.10a


    For BIOS F10c contact GB Technical support,they will send to you.

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  • Jam__Bo
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    Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    Hi, I am wondering if there is an updated BIOS for the Gigabyte GA-Z97X-SLI (rev 1.0)? I am currently on BIOS F9 with a i7 4790K CPU. I had a look as best i can through this thread and can't find one. I saw somebody on another forum saying they got a version F10C from Gigabyte themselves but couldn't find a download link. Thanks!

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  • stasio
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    Originally posted by dzigibau View Post
    Thank you guys.

    Problem solved. I asked from Gigabyte technical Support for a help and they sent me new BIOS firmware F11a which solved my issue, probably by correcting Video output signal to PCI-e slot.

    Now, I have working BIOS with possibility to enter BIOS setup.
    Well done...

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  • dzigibau
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    Thank you guys.

    Problem solved. I asked from Gigabyte technical Support for a help and they sent me new BIOS firmware F11a which solved my issue, probably by correcting Video output signal to PCI-e slot.

    Now, I have working BIOS with possibility to enter BIOS setup.

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  • traposama
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    Hi!

    reset the bios and/or try with one more old, is the more simple test :)

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  • dzigibau
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    Originally posted by stasio View Post
    ^
    I think this F11c is for UD3P, not for UD3.
    Thank you stasio. It is possible, I cannot find a link right now. Anyway, I would appreciate if someone who makes modded Bioses could make modded Bios for GA-Ma770T-UD3 rev. 1.5 with enabled PCI Video or something which would make possible to enter Bios settings with newer graphic card and not only with old VGA cards. This motherboard does not have internal graphic card which makes situation interesting that Gigabyte produced Bios with only VGA card entering Bios settings.

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  • stasio
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    ^
    I think this F11c is for UD3P, not for UD3.

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  • dzigibau
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    Originally posted by traposama View Post
    Hey!!!

    Try first to reflash bios from usb device, the utility for windows dont work fine.

    :)
    I have done all re-flashes, couple of them, using Q-Flash, hitting End key during boot. All of them passed successfully. But, the problem is that in BIOS settings (I edited this F10 version), where PCI Video output is Disabled by Default and, therefore, hitting Del key to enter Bios goes to some video signal, who knows where. I saw that in editing BIOS with some DOS tools, but I am not brave enough to compile updated version of BIOS with corrected PCI video output. That is why I am asking for some modded version of F10 Bios or even F11c but with corrected video output for newer video cards in PCIe slot.

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  • traposama
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    Hey!!!

    Try first to reflash bios from usb device, the utility for windows dont work fine.

    :)

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  • dzigibau
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    Guys, please help.

    I have Gigabyte MA770T-UD3 rev. 1.5 with Bios version F10, but I cannot enter Bios setup with Del keys, probably due to newer graphic card.

    I tried a lot of things, resetting CMOS by pulling out batter, jumper thing, disconnected all HDDs, mouse, everything but keyboard which is PS/2, but pressing Del button gives me black screen with cursor blinking on top left. I think Bios cannot handle my graphic card Gigabyte Radeon R9 280 and freezes on entering setup and I do not have any older graphic card to use for entering setup.

    I need only to adjust couple of things like setting memory, hard disks boot order, disable on board audio, fire-wire port and such things. Yes, I tried to flash original F10 firmware, from Gigabyte site, but it remains the same. Only black screen with blinking cursor on top left of monitor.

    I saw here there is Bios F11c or modified F10 but links are dead and I could not download it. Could someone please post a link to F11c Bios again or modified F10 modified with possibility to enter Bios setup with hitting Del button.

    Thank you for all of your efforts.

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  • traposama
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    Hi

    include latest microcode :=)

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