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On 5/13/2020 at 7:51 AM, ShrimpBrime said:

Ok good luck!!

They had me test a lot of stuff finally working however with only one CPU socket... :(

 

Edit:

After tweaking around I manged to fix the socket so back to normal. :)

28 minutes ago, Poet129 said:

Anyone know how to force bios flash this board.

No not really 

It could  have just died out  of no where 

PC: Motherboard: ASUS B550M TUF-Plus, CPU: Ryzen 3 3100, CPU Cooler: Arctic Freezer 34, GPU: GIGABYTE WindForce GTX1650S, RAM: HyperX Fury RGB 2x8GB 3200 CL16, Case, CoolerMaster MB311L ARGB, Boot Drive: 250GB MX500, Game Drive: WD Blue 1TB 7200RPM HDD.

 

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Recovery procedures for AMI BIOS

  1. Download the latest version or your choose version of BIOS file for your computer or motherboard from the manufacturer’s support site.
  2. Rename the downloaded file to AMIBOOT.ROM.
  3. Copy the file to a floppy disk.
  4. Insert the floppy disk to the floppy drive.
  5. Turn on the system.
  6. The system should automatically access the floppy drive (indicated LED will light up). If no floppy access occurs press and hold Ctrl-Home to force update. Follow any on screen instruction to restore and recover the good BIOS from the floppy disk.
  7. When 4 beeps are heard or a reboot prompt you may remove the floppy disk.
  8. Restart the computer.
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7 hours ago, ShrimpBrime said:

Recovery procedures for AMI BIOS

  1. Download the latest version or your choose version of BIOS file for your computer or motherboard from the manufacturer’s support site.
  2. Rename the downloaded file to AMIBOOT.ROM.
  3. Copy the file to a floppy disk.
  4. Insert the floppy disk to the floppy drive.
  5. Turn on the system.
  6. The system should automatically access the floppy drive (indicated LED will light up). If no floppy access occurs press and hold Ctrl-Home to force update. Follow any on screen instruction to restore and recover the good BIOS from the floppy disk.
  7. When 4 beeps are heard or a reboot prompt you may remove the floppy disk.
  8. Restart the computer.

Going to try this soon but I'm working on my mother's laptop at the moment.

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On 5/11/2020 at 3:32 PM, ShrimpBrime said:

Recovery procedures for AMI BIOS

  1. Download the latest version or your choose version of BIOS file for your computer or motherboard from the manufacturer’s support site.
  2. Rename the downloaded file to AMIBOOT.ROM.
  3. Copy the file to a floppy disk.
  4. Insert the floppy disk to the floppy drive.
  5. Turn on the system.
  6. The system should automatically access the floppy drive (indicated LED will light up). If no floppy access occurs press and hold Ctrl-Home to force update. Follow any on screen instruction to restore and recover the good BIOS from the floppy disk.
  7. When 4 beeps are heard or a reboot prompt you may remove the floppy disk.
  8. Restart the computer.

 

On 5/11/2020 at 11:02 PM, Poet129 said:

Going to try this soon but I'm working on my mother's laptop at the moment.

Tried this but didn't hear any beeps also no drive activity, I'm going to call Super Micro tomorrow and see what they say.

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On 5/13/2020 at 7:51 AM, ShrimpBrime said:

Ok good luck!!

They had me test a lot of stuff finally working however with only one CPU socket... :(

 

Edit:

After tweaking around I manged to fix the socket so back to normal. :)

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