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| I think I had wrongly flashed bios of msi P67A-GD65 B3
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| Re: I think I had wrongly flashed bios of msi P67A-GD65 B3
I am also having the same issue as you. I have just completed this, step by step, and still nothing. My boot hdd is an ssd, might this have been besmirched. Even if I set bios to boot commencing from DVD drive, even utilizing my Windows 7 disk, still nothing, as almost immediately as the MSI logo has come into view, the entire I acquire is a blank screen. What happens if you hang around a small number of minutes (like 10 or so) when with the intention of happens. I be able to enter Bios set up. I have selected boot option USB and on re-booting, it just goes to blank screen. |
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| Re: I think I had wrongly flashed bios of msi P67A-GD65 B3
I have left it for in excess of 30 mins other than similar, nothing happens. Immediately cleared cmosthe entire in excess off again, bios to defaulting and replaced ssd through a spare hdd (Windows 7 32bit) other than similar result. Nothing subsequent to MSI logo. Absolutely a corrupt bios. Motherboard does not similar to the update bios 1.B not be able to even re-do the USB to re-flash as MSIHQ does not run on non msi systems. I have comprised and tried and even tried the entire in excess off again through a USB, went through FAQ's step by step, cleared cmos and tranquil the similar result. |
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| Re: I think I had wrongly flashed bios of msi P67A-GD65 B3
How do I obtain with the intention of Bios onto my system when the mobo would not even boot commencing from a USB. I not be able to utilize MSIHQ cause the computer I am writing commencing from is not MSI. I am currently re-formatting my USB for yet an additional attempt and determine to update you in a while The bios system information in sequence is showing Bios Version E7681IMS V1.12B5. I have comprised and loaded Optimized defaulting and rebooted. Gone back into Bios and selected my boot alternative as OS hard drive. Rebooted and as almost immediately as the MSI logo demonstrates, the screen again goes blank with the cursor flashing top left. |
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| Re: I think I had wrongly flashed bios of msi P67A-GD65 B3
Subsequent to I had downloaded and installed the innovative bios release you mentioned, I tranquil have comprised this B4 code issue, and I did the entire the procedures, and subsequent to the bios installation in addition cleared the cmos and it's working extremely well. First it hangs on 98 code for a combine of seconds and subsequent to it goes to B4 code and hangs there. I have to unplug the mouse so it be able to boots usually and goes to OS. |
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| Re: I think I had wrongly flashed bios of msi P67A-GD65 B3
Do you imagine I be supposed to report to msi or wait until steel series to respond my report. It merely happens through this mouse, I have an additional mices I experienced and had no predicament at the entire in addition tried to plug an usb stick similar to steel series said to do and had no tribulations at the entire. On one occasion the entire in excess off again, thank you for your assist. |
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