Hi everyone, i tryied to update bios on my motherboard from 1802 to 2002 and that did not well, this bricked my mobo. Can someone send me a working bios.bin?
Asus prime z390-a rev1.02 bios need
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Re: Asus prime z390-a rev1.02 bios need
i downloaded bios from asus official page, then i use uefi tool to extract bios .bin from .cat but still. Computer turning on, led cpu light, then dram light but then nothing. Everytghing was after update bios, i make a pictrue old version old bios, then downloaded new... bios flashed 100% then pc says it will make a restart. But then nothing, now idk what to do, new bios programed from official page asus, and zero changes. Can someone help me pls? -
Re: Asus prime z390-a rev1.02 bios need
here is this broken bios, But can this flashing bios damage something else?Attached FilesComment
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ASUS Prime Z390-A bios 2004Attached Files
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Re: Asus prime z390-a rev1.02 bios need
still not working,and now on the original bios it doesn't start at all. So there have been some changes, but still no displayComment
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What model is your programmer,are you using a clip or have you desoldered the chip.Did you remove the CMOS batteryComment
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I use ezp2010 programmer, i solder chip to special board for this programmer. Yes, i always remowe cmos batteryComment
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Re: Asus prime z390-a rev1.02 bios need
Sorry, I made a mistake when writing the post. The bios version to which I updated my motherboard is 2004. I tried to flash the 1802 version from asus. But still no change. In the 2004 bios change notes you can see "Update Intel ME firmware." I think something went wrong here. Returning to the original bios chip, after soldering it, the computer works, I just soldered it wrong before. No bios works, all the time the computer turns on without a picture, I've tried probably 10 bios, but nothing.Last edited by WhyINeedAccount123; 12-18-2022, 02:39 PM.Comment
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Yes, i checked. But when i update bios it may have been broke traces?
I dont understand what happened, bios may be faulty, but something else can be damaged? WHY the startup doesn't go further than this ram?Last edited by WhyINeedAccount123; 12-19-2022, 07:03 AM.Comment
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The traces could have been damaged when you desoldered and resoldered the chip.Did the programmer verify after writing.Try another chipComment
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Test programmer verify chip "ok".
At start i used new chip...Comment
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Re: Asus prime z390-a rev1.02 bios need
Maybe the TPU/iRog firmware needs flashing.The chip size should be 64KB,512KB or 2MB. Post backups or compare with the attached FW extracted from bios version 2004
More info about TPU FW https://winraid.level1techs.com/t/so...e-guid/32418/3
.Attached FilesLast edited by SMDFlea; 12-19-2022, 01:07 PM.Comment
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