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So I am at a loss right now because I updated my bios on a PC I just build it has a gigabyte motherboard (h110m-a) it was on bios f22 and  Tryed to update to f24 and I had to use gigabytes @BIOS program to update the bios when it was finished up my computer restarted and the blue LED is on and everything is spinning but it will not post is there and way to get it back on the old bios plz help. 

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Did you try a bios reset? the jumper? 

 

Usually you do this before flashing... if forgotten do it after. 

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39 minutes ago, Anghammarad said:

Did you try a bios reset? the jumper? 

 

Usually you do this before flashing... if forgotten do it after. 

Do you mean a cmos clear if that is what you mean can't I just touch the 2 pins with a screwdriver and it work just as good.

 

I'm at school so when I get back home I will try this 

Thanks for the feedback 

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Something else you can try: Next time you turn your PC on press and HOLD the power-button till the PC turns off again by itself. Now release the button and turn the PC on normally, if you have luck this will trigger GIGABYTE's Dual BIOS function and do a BIOS flashback from the second BIOS-chip.

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1 hour ago, iammeme said:

Ok ik stuff about computers but can you tell me what is the cmos battery for

 It is a memory chip that houses setting configurations and is powered by the onboard battery. If you remove cmos battery it will reset those settings to default.

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1 hour ago, Skyyblaze said:

Something else you can try: Next time you turn your PC on press and HOLD the power-button till the PC turns off again by itself. Now release the button and turn the PC on normally, if you have luck this will trigger GIGABYTE's Dual BIOS function and do a BIOS flashback from the second BIOS-chip.

Do you know if the h110m-a has that 

 

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24 minutes ago, iammeme said:

Do you know if the h110m-a has that 

 

Well I now have an idea why you bricked, the h110m-a is an ASUS mainboard, if you used GIGABYTE's @BIOS to flash it then trouble is assured. And it seems the h110m-a has no recovery function, from what I read, I'm sorry but it's not looking good :(

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1 hour ago, Skyyblaze said:

Well I now have an idea why you bricked, the h110m-a is an ASUS mainboard, if you used GIGABYTE's @BIOS to flash it then trouble is assured. And it seems the h110m-a has no recovery function, from what I read, I'm sorry but it's not looking good :(

What does bricked mean and I tried using q flash the first time but it did not work 

 

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1 minute ago, iammeme said:

What does bricked mean and I tried using q flash the first time but it did not work 

 

Bricked means you mainboard is most likely broken and needs to be replaced. What happened when you tried QFlash? You likely destroyed your BIOS while flashing with @BIOS the software for ASUS you should have used is called ASUS WinFlash.

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Just now, Skyyblaze said:

Bricked means you mainboard is most likely broken and needs to be replaced. What happened when you tried QFlash? You likely destroyed your BIOS while flashing with @BIOS the software for ASUS you should have used is called ASUS WinFlash.

Well is there any bios recovery tools 

 

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46 minutes ago, iammeme said:

Well is there any bios recovery tools 

 

As there doesn't seem to be any integrated in your board, short story you likely have to buy a new mainboard. Long story, it would be possible to desolder the BIOS chip of your mainboard and reflash it manually, then solder it back on afterwards but that is a very advanced process and the necessary tools will likely be way more expensive than a new board.

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1 hour ago, Skyyblaze said:

As there doesn't seem to be any integrated in your board, short story you likely have to buy a new mainboard. Long story, it would be possible to desolder the BIOS chip of your mainboard and reflash it manually, then solder it back on afterwards but that is a very advanced process and the necessary tools will likely be way more expensive than a new board.

You said the h110m-a is a Asus border but it not it is a gigabyte motherboard 

 

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2 hours ago, iammeme said:

 

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That's on me then I'm sorry! I typed in h110m-a into Google and all that came up was that ASUS board, really confusing that they have the exact same name. You might have luck then, do what I said earlier with power button!

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42 minutes ago, Skyyblaze said:

That's on me then I'm sorry! I typed in h110m-a into Google and all that came up was that ASUS board, really confusing that they have the exact same name. You might have luck then, do what I said earlier with power button!

I did nothing happen 

I think it's dead 

 

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