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Download this and extract, put the BIOS file in its folder and run, then just put that newly named BIOS file on the USB stick, put it in the designated USB Flashback port and hit the button, hold it for a few seconds and it will start.

 

http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/LGA1155/P8Z77-M/BRenamer.zip

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new flash did not work still wont post

have you tried different ram?

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did you use RAMPAGE IV BLACK EDITION BIOS version 0701?

 

consult your manual for the correct naming of the file

 

eg the file should be renamed as R4B.CAP

 

dump it into a thumbdrive that is formatted to FAT32

 

plug the drive into the USB drive

 

with the mobo power plugged in

 

press the BIOS button

 

video of the steps in my sig

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