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I just got this motherboard. Got everything installed and working. Updated BIOS to latest on MSI site and now it won't post. lights all come on and fans working. Display shows "FF" which is not in the error codes in the manual. I thought M-flash would always let you boot and then fix corrupt bios or install a new one? |
What does MSI support say? |
Their support center was so confusing I just RMA back to newegg and get another. It has not left yet so if anybody has any ideas I would rather not wait to get a new one back. |
CMOS clear, unplug power, re-mount memory? |
I tried the CMOS clear button. Shorted the pins, etc. Nothing. I just got off the phone with their tech support and the guy said to just return it. I thought M-flash was supposed to let you replace a corrupt bios? |
Aeroman, I have forwarded your question to the MSI tech guys and they gave me this response: About M-Flash. M-Flash actually has 4 functions: 1) Flash the BIOS from within the BIOS replacing your DOS util 2) Save / backup a BIOS to USB / HDD 3) Boot a 2nd BIOS from a USB key 4) BIOS recovery If I'm not mistaken, you're already familiar with the functionality of the first three options, so let's focus on the bios recovery first. Normally, it's like this: a motherboard has 2 different physical bios chips. If one gets corrupted due to an incorrect flashing procedure, the other one repairs the first one. MSI implented it like this: since a bios consists of various blocks (eg boot block and data block), the M-Flash utility can indeed be used as a repairing tool. For instance, when you have errors during the flash, it's possible that only the data block (=actual bios data) is corrupt, but the boot block untouched. In this case, the system will boot up and ask you to insert an USB key on which a bios is located to repair the bios. Chances of having the boot block corrupted are, apparently, quite slim since it's only a very small part of the bios. For more info: http://www.msi.com/index.php?func=te...&express_no=81 |
Thanks much Massman. Unfortunately, I could get to nothing. After flashing all I got was black screen. No post beep. Just lights on and fans running. Just FF on the LED display. Whatever I did completely hosed the route into the bios to get at Mflash. :( I must have hammered the boot block. |
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