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- #Flash gigabyte bios install
- #Flash gigabyte bios mod
- #Flash gigabyte bios portable
- #Flash gigabyte bios software
- #Flash gigabyte bios windows
#Flash gigabyte bios software
There is no pure software recovery method for bricked BIOS, normally if that happens you cannot even boot to DOS so there is no way to recover other than above.
#Flash gigabyte bios windows
The programmer is USB, run in windows or Linux you write to the failed BIOS either via cable if using the cable or to a spare rom that comes with the PCB type adapter. Show me an image of your motherboard I can show you which pin header the PCB adapter type connects to, and I can show you the BIOS chip where you would use the clip cable type adapter as well. No, soldering is not necessary, there is cable with clip I showed or the PCB adapter I linked has a MSI specific plug on one end that connects to MSI motherboards. That tool is only to recover if you have a bad flash, last resort etc. Yes, it only can apply if you want to respect that, and in such cases BIOS flashing can be held against you too and they not honor warranty. Here is attached the zipped modded BIOS file. The purpose of the NVMe modding is to try if NvmExpressDxe_4 does fix the severe performance issue I detected with this NVMe machine equipped with a Samsung NVMe PM981 512GB.
#Flash gigabyte bios mod
The 2 mods I have done on the original BIOS are minor update (via UBU tool), and a major mod (via UEFITool) to replace the original AMI NVMe BIOS module with the "NvmExpressDxe_4" NVMe BIOS module. I do prefer, if possible, a pure 'software' BIOS recovering solution working 100%, and if it is not possible with MSI notebook it is dommageable for me.
#Flash gigabyte bios install
Practically, do we have to unsolder the current component on the motherboard (if accessible) ?, install it into the programmer (if compatible) ?, program it using another PC ? (under W10 interface ?), resold the component on the original machine and then do test.įor me all these manipulations are very risky and out of my skill, and does break the MSI warranty of this recent machine. Moreover I don't understand on how does work the BIOS component reprogrammation.
#Flash gigabyte bios portable
I have no access to the BIOS component because if I open the PC portable the warranty does no longer apply. About the CH341A flash programmer method I don't see how I can use it. What all mods did you do to the for your clear reply. If you are unsure if your BIOS mod is OK, upload your BIOS here and we can check to see if it looks OK. You should be able to flash modified BIOS with AFU from DOS, but you may need to use /GAN switch (and older ES versions AFU) as outlined in the guide Fernando linked above. There is also this guide for MSI recovery You can either use this with CH341A programmer, or the one linked above from ebay (Better, but more $$) It's available from this seller on ebay, send him message and ask for MSI JSPI External Flashrom module set. Yes, if you modify the BIOS you have to use another method besides BIOS built in flashing method or you get security issue.įor MSI, if you have a bad flash, you need CH341A flash programmer to recover, and either jumper cables with that or a PCB adapter like this one (MSI JSPI External Flashrom module) AFU does not modify any BIOS, only flashes BIOS. I am familiar with ASUS BIOS flashing procedur (very easy via the flash back button), but I discover that for MSI it is not the same simplicity.įlash back is Asus. Sorry for my ignorance, but at the moment I don't understand the procedure/concept for flashing MSI BIOS and would like avoid to brick this recent machine. When submitting, under the MSI UEFI BIOS menu, the modded BIOS produced via UBU tool I get a 'secure error' message, and the modded BIOS can't be flashed.ġ) So, do you think that modding properly via AFU tool the already modded BIOS file, the MSI BIOS menu should accept the modded-modded BIOS file ? or do I have to use another procedure ?Ģ) If I assume the modded-modded BIOS file flash is possible, but does not start or is not working, how can I re-install the original BIOS if the BIOS menu is no longer offered ? I don't see any 'flash back button' on MS GS63 Stealth 8RE W10 PC. The current offered interface to update the MSI portable PC BIOS is thru the UEFI BIOS menu. As I am very new on AFU and Intel FPT tools I am discovering I will need your help and experience.