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So following my previos consern wich is this one: "Hi i just buildt a new rig with a a10 9700 and a b320 s2h and it boots perfectly to bios, and it detecst hard drive, cpu and ram, but when I plug the windows installing device it just goes on an bucle of infinte restarts, ive formated the installkng drive 2 times now and nothing changes, also sorry for bad phraising but english inst my first language" it seems like something was wrong with the Motherboard, I first tried to install an nvme m.2 gen 3 to it and it wouldnt recognize it, it seem odd but i got a conventional ssd and it detected it, then the issue with the windows instaler happend and after trying everything that could possibly fix it it guest that it was probably the bios version so i tried updating it, after the update it said that it was gonna restar and turns out it just stopped giving video and didnt restart, it wouldnt resppond to the power or reset button and after a good hour i decided to dsiconect it from power and try clear cmos, I did it removing the battery and also with the pins of clear cmos and both did nothing It just stayed turned on witout any video and still not reacting to power or reset button, also it seems that it wont give power to the periferals because I conected a rgb keyboard and didnt light up at all when in my main pc it lights up even when the pc isnt turned on so my mob bricked itself with the bios update? or what else could it be? and does it have a solution? sorry for the long thread.

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So which Mobo do you have? Many have what's called BIOS Flashback, which allows you to put a BIOS version on a thumb drive and recover a functional BIOS that way, but it's not a guarantee. If it were trying to do a BIOS recovery and failing, the flashback would be the best option after removing or disconnecting all other drives.

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