im trying to update bios with qflash i have a ryzen 9700x in a b650 gaming x ax motherboard. Basically it starts flashing and instantly shuts off. Even tried a different bios version just instantly shuts off.
to specify the PC turns on all the fans run I know it shouldnt work because of the bios I just cant seem to update the bios with qflash. I've tried 2 usbs one it flashes for 2 seconds and shuts off and the other just turns from flashing to a solid orange light and doesn't do anything.
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With ASSRock there's only their version of Q-flash plus and never had any issues with it but seeing a lot of posts about people having issues with PC not booting or posting after updating bios? But maybe it's just one or a couple of motherboards that have that issue? X870 aorus elite wifi7 iirc. I have the b850m gaming x wifi6e.
Hello all,
I am trying to update the BIOS on my Z790 Aorus Pro X to the latest F6e BIOS version. I have followed the instructions in the included PDF in the zip folder and the process completes successfully within the EFI shell environment.
However, my system doesn't reboot, it just shuts down. When i manually restart my system attempts to flash the BIOS as usual but every time I just see this screen and I have to hard reboot my system.
Does anyone have any idea where I'm going wrong? I've tried 2 separate USB sticks, both reformatted and confirmed to be FAT32, and plugged in to the q-flash port on my motherboard.
See screenshot for details, and thanks in advance
My mobo is Z790M AORUS ELITE AX ICE
Trying to update to the latest BIOS F3F with 0x129 patch
Q Flash from the bios menu reads the bios file in the usb drive just fine. It says it will shutdown and resume update process after restart.
The pc shuts down and.... nothing. It doesn't automatically restart (I thought it would)
I waited 10 minutes but no activity. I manually restarted by pressing power button and during post it says bios update was unsuccessful and proceeds to load windows.
Was I supposed to wait longer? Shouldn't it restart it automatically and resume update process without me having to manually restart it?