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Hi, i 've tried to update bios on my MSI B550 Torpedo MB via Dragon Center. What turned out to be very stupid idea. My PC was "updating" for about 30 minutes with no result so I decided to turn it off. When I turned it on, my MB was showing via led indicator that there is problem with CPU. I've thought that probably it reverted to stock bios which didn't support my 5600X. So I've flashed my BIOS via flash button. The MB led indicator wasn't showing problem with my CPU or any problem. But when I turn on my PC, fans are working, my keyboard lights up but there is nothing on my screens. No bios menu nothing. No signal.

 

Do u have any ideas what should I do?

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6 minutes ago, muchEEh said:

Hi, i 've tried to update bios on my MSI B550 Torpedo MB via Dragon Center. What turned out to be very stupid idea. My PC was "updating" for about 30 minutes with no result so I decided to turn it off. When I turned it on, my MB was showing via led indicator that there is problem with CPU. I've thought that probably it reverted to stock bios which didn't support my 5600X. So I've flashed my BIOS via flash button. The MB led indicator wasn't showing problem with my CPU or any problem. But when I turn on my PC, fans are working, my keyboard lights up but there is nothing on my screens. No bios menu nothing. No signal.

 

Do u have any ideas what should I do?

I dont recommend updating the bios thru windows, it can have many more problems. I dont know what you could do, did you plug in a USB with the BIOS on it when you flashed the bios with the button?

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I had a BIOS flash once gone wrong with an MSI board due to an incompatibility with a keyboard. After talking with MSI they said it wasn't a problem if I couldn't recover it, I could send it in and they would reflash it for me. Luckily I was able to get it reflashed with a different keyboard plugged in.  With this in mind it maybe worth a quick call to MSI tech support if you really can't get it reflashed. They may offer to take care of it. 

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