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How to flash BIOS in MSI MS-9652?

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How to flash BIOS in MSI MS-9652?

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Hello friends I have a serious problem well when I was talking with a guy. He told me that he has a motherboard of MSI MS 9652 with the Bios versions of 1.09. He told that he has some issue which is related with the BIOS. I am not 100% sure I am just guessing it. I told him to use MSI flash tools to flash his board with the latest versions of 1.30. He did this but he got this error: BIOS.BIN: no such files on the directory. Now he is telling that his computer is not booting. Can anyone suggest me that when this type of error occurs.

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Re: How to flash BIOS in MSI MS-9652?

I would like to recommend you that you said that the computer wont boot I think that this has nothing to do with your problem or the action taken, I think that his bios wasn’t flashed yet or anything. For example his machine status is remaining unchanged. This tool refuse to do anything because of an unexpected event occur and process halted.
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Re: How to flash BIOS in MSI MS-9652?

From the discussions going on I would like to recommend you that you have tried with the MSI flash tools to flash the boards with the latest versions of 1.09. You tried this now you try the latest versions of 1.19f you can get it from the msi.com. I think that you will try my suggestion.
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I think so that all this is happening because of a wrong temp reading? I think that you should take the hard disks from the Raid card and connect them to the motherboard, and then test them for the errors. If there is a problem with the hard disk then you should solve it by using the latest versions of 1.19f you can get it from the msi.com. I think that this will help you in solving the problem.
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Re: How to flash BIOS in MSI MS-9652?

I would like to recommend you that you should go back on this. You should have to replace the old bios with the new 220BIOS chip and now all the problems are gone with my processor. It’s also true that about the Nota Ben getting to hot, we tell everyone to replace the cooler. I think that the problem has been solved for this.
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Re: How to flash BIOS in MSI MS-9652?

I would like to recommend you that you should go on the internet and search on the google site you will get some of the information regarding this topic or you will get the videos regarding this topic because when I saw the topic I myself saw the video and in that video it was suggested nicely.
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