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Exactly as the title said, I updated my mother board, but I missed the drop down under it. "Before running the USB BIOS Flashback tool, please rename the BIOS file (MZ790H.CAP) using BIOSRenamer."
Link to BIOS page: https://rog.asus.com/us/motherboards/rog-maximus/rog-maximus-z790-hero-model/helpdesk_bios/
The ai assistant told me:"If you have started the BIOS update without renaming the BIOS file as required, your motherboard is not necessarily bricked. The ASUS EZ Flash 3 utility is designed to safely update the BIOS, and if the file name is incorrect, the update process typically will not proceed or will notify you of an error. To resolve this, you can restart the update process by preparing a USB flash drive formatted in FAT16/32, download the correct BIOS file for your motherboard model, rename it using the BIOSRenamer tool as instructed, and then perform the update again via ASUS EZ Flash 3. If you encounter any issues or the system does not boot properly, it is recommended to contact your local ASUS customer service center for further assistance."
So is this good advice?
Hi everyone! I'm extremely new to updating BIOS, never done it before in my life so please try to be patient with me if the question seems dumb. A few days ago I finally got to the issue with intel's 13 and 14 gen processors crashing (I have 14900K). One of the advices on the internet was to update BIOS to the latest version. I've decided to read a bit more on this. First of all - this is my current BIOS version:
It is 1801 12/08/23 and from what I understood my BIOS might have been incorrectly installed as this version is supposed to be for some other board? Because maximus dark hero doesn't even have this version listed.
Having said that, I want to have a backup BIOS file in case something goes wrong and I need to rollback.
How should I go about this whole procedure?
Should I be updating to 1704 (I've also heard that 1503 is more stable?)?
Which backup version should I prepare?
Is the EZ installer the most straightforward option?
Which potential issues might I encounter with this whole procedure? And lastly, how might it impact my system booting?
Thanks
Previously I try BIOS 1602 Beta (0x12B), did not stop the crashing despite everything put Default with Asus Forum help. Now I try latest BIOS update which is 1704, I download this from MyAsus
My PC seems a bit stable, but the issue is with 1704, you can't use X.M.P at all. It feels like they've disabled it because if you enable X.M.P, your PC won't boot up and will go into safe mode, forcing you to disable it. This is frustrating, especially since I have the DOMINATOR® TITANIUM RGB 48GB (2x24GB) DDR5
My PC details.
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Mobo: ROG Maximus Z790 Dark Hero with latest BIOS (1602 Beta)
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CPU: Intel i9-14900K
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RAM: Corsair DOMINATOR® TITANIUM RGB 48GB (2x24GB) DDR5 DRAM 7200MT/s CL36
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GPU: ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX™ 4070 Ti SUPER 16GB GDDR6X OC
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1x GIGABYTE AORUS GEN5 NVME M.2 PCIE 2280 SSD 1TB AG510K1TB
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3x FanXiang S880 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD
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PSU: MaxTytan 1250Watt 80 PLUS Titanium Fully Modular
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OS: Windows 10 Latest Update (Win11 is giving more problem)
Greetings all,
I am doing a new PC build with the ASUS ROG Maximus Hero Z790, and I noticed on the BIOS page, I saw this message:
“Before BIOS update, please download Intel ME update tool from ASUS support site, and update ME firmware to Version 16.1.27.2176 to ensure optimized system settings.”
What I've gathered from the internet is the following:
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Don't install M.2 OS SSD in M.2_1 slot on motherboard, use any other slot you have.
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Intel ME Firmware. This is flashed to your motherboard and is independent of the OS. It remains in place unless updated.
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Install Windows 11 OS as you normally would.
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Intel ME interface drivers for Windows. These will need to be installed every time you do a fresh install of Windows.
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Switch M.2 installation to M.2_1 slot on motherboard
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Flash the BIOS.
Would this order be correct to follow, if I want to ensure things are smooth sailing?
This is the order I have found people doing. I wasn't too confident in understanding why people were swapping M.2 slots on their motherboard for the Intel ME stuff. Is that something I should do, or do I not have to?
One other question I had was for step 2. I have the files for the Bios update I need to flash in step 6.
So, for step 2, what exact files are the "Intel ME Firmware"? I wasn't exactly sure which file I would put on a flashdrive to flash to the motherboard.
I think Step 4's files and Step 2's files are both found on the ROG Bios website, but I just want to make sure I'm looking in the right place for those 2.
For reference, I'm talking about this website, for all the bios and intel me information: https://rog.asus.com/motherboards/rog-maximus/rog-maximus-z790-hero-model/helpdesk_bios/
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TLDR:
Are these the correct order of events to follow for proper installation, in step 2 what files would be for "Intel ME Firmware" and do I need to swap the M.2 SSD slots during Intel ME installation? Thanks for reading, have great rest of your day.
Hello r/ASUSROG
I own a 14900k and a Z790 Dark Hero motherboard on bios 1202. I have crashes with games for a long time now. I was considering flashing to the latest bios with the Intel Microcode update 0x125. I am just making this post to get input from other Dark Hero owners who have flashed the latest bios and whether they regret it or not. I heard it can cause more crashes so I haven't tried it yet.
Just getting ready to power on a build for the first time. I got my windows drive, the drive that came with the MOBO, and a third one with all my programs/utilities and additional drivers.
I'm currently sitting at release firmware (unless it's a newer one, and they updated at factory), and I'm about to flash update and get windows installed. Is there any specific BIOS versions that are known to be shitty or a specific one that's most desired? I was just gonna do the most recent, unless there is some issue with it.