01-18-2017 12:28 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 07:47 PM by ROGBot
01-18-2017 12:46 PM
01-18-2017 01:28 PM
01-18-2017 03:22 PM
01-19-2017 08:46 AM
gendalf wrote:
Hi, check my post at https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?1142-How-to-use-ASUS-ROG-USB-BIOS-Flashback&p=608818&viewf...
I have Maximus VIII Extreme/Assembly mainboard and to perform USB BIOS Flashback, I had to unplug all PCIe cards, keeping only CPU and 1 RAM out of 4. Only then it worked fine.
01-20-2017 02:35 AM
gendalf wrote:
Hi, check my post at https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?1142-How-to-use-ASUS-ROG-USB-BIOS-Flashback&p=608818&viewf...
I have Maximus VIII Extreme/Assembly mainboard and to perform USB BIOS Flashback, I had to unplug all PCIe cards, keeping only CPU and 1 RAM out of 4. Only then it worked fine.
01-20-2017 05:11 AM
emsir wrote:
It doesn't make any difference when using Flashback or EZ update to remove anytrhing from the board or clear CMOS (the new BIOS wil erase the old one and set settings to default) . I've been using flasback eveytime and never encountered any problem. Just download the BIOS. Format the USB /Fat32. Rename the bios to what it says. Shut down the computer. Put in the usb drive with the BIOS, in the top left usb port (only this is for Flashback) press the flashback button for 3 seconds and update begins.
Problem could be 2 or 3 things. Bad USB connection on the USB drive. Try to see if the USB connector is bent..... Using wrong USB port at the back. If unsure look in the manual and look for back IO..... Use diskpart to clear the USB stick and format with fat32. (the usb disk could be holding partitions if used for something else like recovery disk or Acronis). There should be only 1 partition on the USB disk.
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