Great, good to know. My question is, can I take out the USB Drive that is plugged in right now that I tried these steps on? The solid green light is on, and I'm wondering if I can just pull it out without causing any damage to the motherboard. Pretty sure a solid light means the procedure didn't start. The light should be OFF when it's done. You can shutdown the system. It's fine. The BIOS flashback didn't work or should I say didn't start. Answer from Nemesia on forums.tomshardware.com
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[Motherboard] How to use USB BIOS FlashBack™? | Official Support | ASUS Global
April 9, 2026 - Use situation: If your Motherboard cannot be turned on or the power light is on but not displayed, you can use the USB BIOS FlashBack™ function. Requirements Tool: Prepare a USB flash drive with a capacity of 1GB or more. *Requires a single sector USB flash drive in FAT16 / 32 MBR format. To provide you more detailed instruction, you can also click ASUS Youtube video link below to know more about How to use USB BIOS FlashBack™
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[Desktop] How to use USB BIOS FlashBack™ Update BIOS? | Official Support | ASUS USA
July 12, 2024 - 9. Press and hold the BIOS FlashBack™ button on the rear panel for about 3 seconds until the BIOS FlashBack™ indicator light flashes 3 times, indicating that the BIOS FlashBack™ process has started. Note: The update time may vary depending on the size of the BIOS file, but it is estimated ...
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How to use ASUS ROG USB BIOS Flashback - Republic of Gamers Forum - 74544
How to use the ASUS Republic of Gamers USB BIOS flash back The minimum hardware requirements for USB BIOS flash back is to have a Motherboard with ATX Power Supply on and plugged into the wall. You do not need to have a CPU, RAM, Graphics Card, or Hard Drive connected to the system. More on rog-forum.asus.com
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ASUS BIOS Flashback
I have an ASUS TUF Gaming B550-PLUS (Wi-Fi) motherboard, and I am attempting to update the BIOS so that it will support my Ryzen 5 5600X CPU. However, I tried to do it, and it has been stuck on a solid green light for about half an hour now. Any idea what I'm doing wrong? Can I just pull out the USB stick now to try everything again, or will that break something? Thanks! Click to expand... A solid green/blue flashback ... More on forums.tomshardware.com
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How to use ASUS bios Flashback the right way. | Hardware Canucks
Well I went and got the bios file loaded it onto the usb stick and tried to recover the bios but after many attempt's I decided to go on the net and googling why ASUS Bios Flashbaack wasn't working and thankfully a youtube video was up and it showed the guy using the Bios Flashback feature and ... More on hardwarecanucks.com
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What exactly is Bios Flashback
Normally to be able to update the BIOS of a motherboard, you need the system to be operating normally. You can then update the BIOS either from the BIOS itself or (less recommended or done these days) from Windows. Of course, this requires a processor compatible with the motherboard. BIOS Flashback offers a different way to update the BIOS, where you don’t require any component AT ALL, apart from the motherboard and the power supply ; and the BIOS files on a USB drive. This lets up update the BIOS in case it’s needed to add support for the CPU you just bought alongside the MB, which is sometimes required before it can work AT ALL with it. More on reddit.com
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[Motherboard] How to use USB BIOS FlashBack™? - ASUS - ZenTalk - 407651
October 7, 2025 - Use situation: If your Motherboard cannot be turned on or the power light is on but not displayed, you can use the USB BIOS FlashBack™ function.
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[Desktop] How to use USB BIOS FlashBack™ Update BI... - ASUS - ZenTalk - 436191
October 7, 2025 - [Desktop] How to use USB BIOS FlashBack™ Update BIOS? Product: ROG Strix GA35DX、ROG Strix G15DS、ROG Strix G35CA、ROG Strix G35CG。 ●Scenario: When your computer fails to boot or the power indicator is on but the screen remains blank, you can use USB BIOS FlashBack™ to update the BIOS and attempt ...
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How to use ASUS ROG USB BIOS Flashback - Republic of Gamers Forum - 74544
March 6, 2024 - 5. Place the USB drive into the ROG Connect USB Port 5. Hold the Rog connect button down for 5 seconds and an amber light near the BIOS chips will flash for several seconds and when flashing has stopped the BIOS has been successfully updated..
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How to Use USB BIOS FlashBack™? | ASUS SUPPORT - YouTube
The simplest way to update the BIOS through USB device without entering the operating system. You can use USB BIOS Flashback™ function when computer is unabl...
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Trying every combination to flash my ASUS motherboard's BIOS - Jeff Geerling
February 15, 2023 - tl;dr: Use an old-fashioned USB 2.0 flash drive, format it FAT32, download the firmware, make sure it's named correctly, and use the motherboard's 'BIOS Flashback' option after powering off the computer. This past week, I devoted far too much time to the task of updating my brand new motherboard's ...
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How to use ASUS bios Flashback the right way. | Hardware Canucks
June 9, 2024 - I used bios flashback on asrock and gigabyte motherboards, no problem on my side. Sorry to hear that it went bad But yeah, I keep some old 1gb and 4gb usb flash drive, formatted to fat32 mbr for those rare need. ... I sheepishly have to admit that I haven't done a BIOS update on my 5900x setup. It was a fairly new BIOS on the ASUS board when bought it because I got into the platform late in its life, but still, I should likely update.
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[Motherboard/Desktop PC/Gaming DT] ASUS EZ Flash Introduction | Official Support | ASUS USA
1 month ago - ASUS EZ Flash allows you to easily update the BIOS version. By saving the compressed BIOS file on a USB flash drive, you can update it using the motherboard's built-in UEFI BIOS tool.
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What is BIOS Flashback and How to Use it? | TechLatest
August 29, 2025 - Only provide standby power through PSU switch. ... ASUS’s BIOS flashback is one of the easiest to do, as ASUS motherboards come with a dedicated USB BIOS flashback port and button.
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December 25, 2021 -

I actually have 2 things to add. It'll be a long comment, and afterwards, you can message me or comment here and I will help you if you have issues turning your pc on with a ryzen cpu

First thing will be how to flash a 5000/5000G series (5600G/5700G) on AM4 boards featuring a Flashback button like my Asus TUF B550M-E WIFI. But any cpu would work similarly.

Second, when you are at your wits end, broken inside and desperate cause your new Ryzen PC won't post or boot, trust me, you are not alone in this and I'll try to help. I had 4 days of pure hell that my stomach hurt from stress cause I poured all my money into a PC that didn't work even when all components were brand new, all was plugged in correctly and each component was working on its own. I'll write my story down below.

1 - HOW TO USE FLASHBACK

This is purely for the guys who can't turn their PC on, monitor says "no signal" and the PC acts like it's dead. Its 99% the Bios. Or something is broken like mobo or psu. The new 5000 series Ryzen CPUs aren't recognized by most boards out of the box. You need to flash the bios. You do this with either a 3000 ryzen cpu (which ofc most of us don't have) or a flashback button. Newer boards have a button at the back where the USB and display ports are. Usually it's at the top. It's called a flashback button and allows you to flash new bios you need without a cpu.

To flash the board so it recognizes your cpu, which is why the pc won't post or boot most of the time, you need to go to the official manufacturer website and download the new/newest BIOS. For Asus, you download the bios file and with it the Asus renamer app gets downloaded too.

MSI bios file needs to be renamed to "MSI.ROM" Other manufacturers work siniakrlyy just check their support site.

Once the bios is downloaded to a pc, extract it and run the renamer app. It will automatically rename the downloaded bios so the board recognizes it via its name. In my case, it renamed the asustufb550biosfile to "TB550MEW.CAP" which is whorter for TUF B550M-E WIFI. It might show the renamed bios file without the affix like "TB550MEW", that's OK. Once it's renamed, copy the renamed bios to a FAT32 formated USB. It can be USB 2.0 or USB 3.0, doesn't matter. You just need to copy the bios file directly onto the USB without a folder. Basically to the "root of the USB". Once it's on the USB, you need to put it in the BIOS USB port. It's usually not directly under the flashback button. You have maybe 6 USB ports on your motherboard but only one USB is the correct one. On your mobo backplate, it shows which it is. If you don't have a backplate (doubt it), it says so in the manual.

Once the USB flash drive with the renamed bios is in the correct USB bios port, you need to press the flashback button for 3 seconds, then you release it and it will blink for 4-5 minutes in a green or red light. That means it's flashing the bios. And once it stops blinking, you have a Ryzen 4000/5000/G supported board.

HOWEVER! YOU DO ALL THIS WITH NOTHING ATTACHED TO THE BOARD, JUST THE USB WITH THE BIOS AND THE PSU (POWER SUPPLY)

Your psu is connected to the outlet and connected to the mobo with just 2 connectors : 24pin (main power for mobo) and 1x4pin/2x4pin CPU power cable. Nothing else is attached. No CPU, no drives, RAM or GPU! Just PSU and Board are used to flash the BIOS + the USB with bios.

Once the bios flashback light stops blinking, you switch your psu off (with the button, if it has one) and take out the USB flash drive. Then you connect the CPU with cooler (no need to screw it down yet, it's a test), and just one stick of RAM - if you have 4 RAM slots, put it in the second farthest from the CPU socket in B1 (from cpu A1, B1, A2, B2) You still don't connect drives or fans. You just want to test the bios. If you have integrated GPU on CPU (iGPU on APU), you don't even put in a dedicated GPU. You connect the monitor and turn the PC on via case or screw driver (look "How to turn pc on with screw driver" on YouTube). If it shows option to enter bios, you are good to go. If it doesn't show after few seconds, take the cpu out and place it back and try to boot again. Once the bios shows, connect everything install Windows/Linux and have a nice day. If it doesn't.... Read number 2:

2 - WHAT HAPPENED TO ME - ISSUES YOU MIGHT ENCOUNTER

I have build many PCs, both for home or gaming. I flashed bios many times. Never have I had so much issue with a new 2021 cpu like the 5600G (280$) and a new Asus B550 board (120$). When it at first didn't work, I was baffled for a second, then realized the bios needs flashing. I thought, I will flash this mobo and I'll have a working gaming PC ASAP by the time I drink my coffee. Well, 4 days later, 3 boards tested, 250 miles driven from home to tore to friend and back in heavy xmas holiday traffic, I was on my 20th coffee, head ache pills,almost crying grown ass man and my eyes hurt from all the tech sites and videos. My shoulders hurt form dismantling 3 PCs (one was my friend's pc) like 8 times! So why didn't an 800$ mid range gaming PC with superb specs all brand new, work? Well... PC case... Yes. Pc cases.

Flashed the b550 bios with 3 different bioses. Nothing. Used friends ryzen 3600 build and B450 gigabyte. Nothing. Used shop's MSI B450 mortar Max. Worked. Put it back into case. Didn't work. Returned it for an msi B450 tomahawk Max. Worked. I put it into a different case. Worked. Disconnected psu cables and put inside my case....nothing. I was about to break from the stress. I just couldn't figure out why new pc with appropriate bios doesn't boot or post. I flashed the board 3x and it worked and then shortly after didn't. And then I read something about static electricity and I couldn't believe it. The 1st board I got, the Asus tuf B550M-E WIFI, which I wanted to return as faulty or whatnot, after 4 days of other boards, Worked for the 1st time...outside the case, I was so happy. Then I put it into my main case. And it didn't work. Then I learned about the static electricity or something. Sounds stupid absurd silly. Sounds like I'm writing this out of my ass! But it was just that! and since I cleaned the case with water damped towel, it works flawlessly.

Summary:

It is the outdated bios, but then it was the case. You need to flash the bios, but a lose cable or anything I mention above can cause the pc to not post or boot. Some older PCs can boot into bios without cpu, ryzen won't. I learned that the hard way after watching confidently a YouTube video "how to boot pc without cpu or ram" So apparently, the very first day I did flash the board correctly, but a case just prevented me from everything. I pointlessly dismantled friends pc, spend 40$ on gas, made me kinda sick and feeling like dying for 4 days.

For any questions contact me. I'll help you work this out. I've seen hundreds of posts like this by people desperately trying to solve this mess

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Is BIOS flashback button important? - Windows 10 Help Forums
February 11, 2024 - It's major purpose is to allow you to flash the BIOS on a motherboard with no components attached. All you need is the 24 pin power connector. The safest method is to use the ASUS EZ Flash3. This will have you put the BIOS file on a USB stick, then flash the BIOS from "within" the BIOS.
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How to Use BIOS FlashBack [ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, ASRock Boards] - MiniTool Partition Wizard
October 9, 2023 - Connect the USB flash drive to the USB FlashBack port and press the BIOS FlashBack button for three seconds until the FlashBack LED blinks three times, indicating that the BIOS FlashBack function is enabled.
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How To Use ASUS USB BIOS Flashback Tool Prime X870-P WiFi - YouTube
#biosflashback #biosflash #asusbiosflash #asusprime #x870-p How To Use ASUS USB BIOS Flashback Tool Prime X870-P WiFiBIOS File linkshttps://www.asus.com/uk/m...
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How Flashback BIOS saved my PC (and other ASUS features) - Root-Nation.com
Then, insert the USB drive into the dedicated port on the motherboard (usually clearly marked). After that, turn on the power supply. Press and hold the BIOS Flashback button for 3 seconds.
Published   March 30, 2025
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#USB-BIOS-FLASHBACK | Articles | ROG - Republic of Gamers|Global | For Those Who Dare
If you own any ASUS, ROG or TUF ... Most boards feature ASUS' exclusive USB BIOS Flashback that can update the BIOS with only the ATX power connector attached - no CPU or memory required....