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    Bios Update 1305 - Error Code 32 with Rampage IV Extreme

    Hi there,

    I've had my system running fine for 2 weeks (Stock settings no overclock) and after the Bios Update from 1202 to 1305 I get the error code 32.
    I had updated the Bios successfull to 1305 and I restart my PC and the System boot up to windows 7 (64bit). But after 30 sec, I got a blue screen and the System rebooted. Now the Mainboard doesn’t boot anymore and runs into the Error Code 32.

    1st off all I reset the Bios/CMOS and the battery = doesn't help

    2nd I take the second bios (1101) = the Mainboard boot, but if I want to start windows 7 the System freeze in the windows bootsequenc. After some try's the System boots to windows 7 (but with only 3 Cores and def Settings and only one time). But now the System freezes every time I try to boot my Windows. If I switch the bios to v1305, the Mainboard run into Error-code 32.

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    32GB G.skill 1600Mhz
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    OCZ Vertex2 120GB
    1000W Powersupply

    Do yu guys have *any* idea how to fix it, or is the CPU damaged?

    Best regards

    Chris

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    ROG Guru: White Belt Eustia +10 Eustia's Avatar
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    Are you using RAID or AHCI for you OCZ Vertex. Have you seen the blue screen erro code?

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    The Error code 32 in the BLUE screen normally means driver fail.

    Or are you talking about the two LED post error code?
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    I talk about the two LED on the mainboard (diagnostic LED's).

    At the moment, if i start my Computer, the Mainboard LED - Error Code is 32 (CPU - post memory initialisation). I use the Bios v1305. When i use v1202, i get the same Error Code 32.

    But if i switch the bios v1101, the Mainboard LED shows "AE".
    But after the bios routine, the windows boots ~5 sec and it freeze at bootsequence. The same at Windows safe mode!

    I use AHCI for my vertex2 (Asmedia Controller)

    Thanks for your help!

    Best regards

    Chris
    Last edited by ChristschnN; 04-29-2012 at 08:10 AM.

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    You can try switch your SSD to non-Asmedia controller port (SATA 6GB 1,2 port) well, I mean to achieve better performence...

    I have no idea with the motherboard error code, lets see anyone can help
    Last edited by Eustia; 04-29-2012 at 07:24 AM.

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    I would reseat your CPU if it was me. That and boot into OS using one stick or ram.

    You basically want to clear out the stored ram training data that is being accessed each time the CPU tries to initialise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HiVizMan View Post
    I would reseat your CPU if it was me. That and boot into OS using one stick or ram.

    You basically want to clear out the stored ram training data that is being accessed each time the CPU tries to initialise.
    Would this also work with my situation with 0d Post? It posted 0d with me BIOS Flash to 1305 with i7-3820 CPU but for me it would asked me to put the ASUS support CD and on the bottom of the message it said I'd need to flash bios using USB flash drive... I'm guessing through RoG Connect? And everytime I try to press the Del on my keyboard it's frozen and I try to switch BIOS using the button below to force switch bios and it wouldn't work. I even turned off my mobo and the light doesn't change to the secondary BIOS...

    I'm guessing my mobo is frozen? so should I use the LN2 method?
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    You should try all those things my friend.

    At the moment you have nothing to loose.
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