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5 minutes ago, Monsterkater said:

Do you have a flash drive with your new BIOS, named as "PX670PW.CAP" on it?

If so, you should be able to just follow the steps outlined in chapter 2.2 in your motherboards manual to recover your system to a working state. Luckily, your board supports BIOS FlashBack, so need to have anything else but that flash drive connected.

 

Good luck and let us now how it worked out!

Thank you for replying, but I finally gave up waiting. I shut down the computer completely, unplugged everything and wait about 40 sec. Re-plugged everything back in and it boot up normally, apparently it didnt update the bios, still have my old version of bios

I just did a bios update on my motherboard, lost monitor displayed keyboard and mouse the minute I press "yes". I forgot I didnt have a graphics card installed, and my monitor was connected to the motherboard. Should I keep waiting? It's been over 2 hours now. My fans are running but it's not doing any re-booting cycles. 

 

Computer specs:

Asus x670 p wifi motherboard

7950x

32gb ddr5 6000 ram team delta

1200 corsair power supply 

No graphics card atm (RMA 7900 XTX)

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Do you have a flash drive with your new BIOS, named as "PX670PW.CAP" on it?

If so, you should be able to just follow the steps outlined in chapter 2.2 in your motherboards manual to recover your system to a working state. Luckily, your board supports BIOS FlashBack, so need to have anything else but that flash drive connected.

 

Good luck and let us now how it worked out!

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5 minutes ago, Monsterkater said:

Do you have a flash drive with your new BIOS, named as "PX670PW.CAP" on it?

If so, you should be able to just follow the steps outlined in chapter 2.2 in your motherboards manual to recover your system to a working state. Luckily, your board supports BIOS FlashBack, so need to have anything else but that flash drive connected.

 

Good luck and let us now how it worked out!

Thank you for replying, but I finally gave up waiting. I shut down the computer completely, unplugged everything and wait about 40 sec. Re-plugged everything back in and it boot up normally, apparently it didnt update the bios, still have my old version of bios

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18 minutes ago, Fu Xiong said:

Thank you for replying, but I finally gave up waiting. I shut down the computer completely, unplugged everything and wait about 40 sec. Re-plugged everything back in and it boot up normally, apparently it didnt update the bios, still have my old version of bios

Well, if you still want to update your BIOS, you can always just follow the steps outlined in the chapter of your manual I mentioned. 🙂 

 

Glad it worked out for you though!

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