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Corrupt Motherboard

Nikki68
Level 7

Hiya Everyone

 I just brought a b560e-f gaming wifi motherboard from a uk retailer. When i got the board i noticed there was no tab or anything keeping the lid down but i didnt think much of it & built my new system. When i booted into the bios i noticed it has bios 3222 & the time & date where wrong by a day?. I booted into windows with no issue but did notice the date & time in windows was the same as the motherboard. So i got the new bios 3287 & flashed the new bios. After finished it booted into the bios & detected everything but the date & time where still a day more than it was so i altered the date & time to what it should be .

  Sine Bios update i cannot boot into windows 11  on my nvme i cant even boot into my usb stick i keep getting the message "your device has run into a problem we will restart for you"  Bios screen everything is detected & seen but it wont boot into any device at all no nvme or usb stick with windows on it . So it seems the motherboard is corrupt did the flashing of bios 3287 corrupt the motherboard or was it corrupted in the first place with a open box & the wrong date & time in the bios? any advice on how i possibly could recover this motherboard would be greatful thanks..

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Silent_Scone
Super Moderator

Hi @Nikki68 

Reading between the lines, it seems that the OS has simply become corrupted, or the boot mode has changed. 

Load BIOS defaults (F5).

Set CSM Disabled (pure UEFI)

Secure Boot = UEFI 

PTT / TPM = Enabled.

Do not enable EXPO/DOCP Overclocking

 

 

 

 

9800X3D / 6400 CAS 28 / ROG X870 Crosshair / TUF RTX 4090

Hiya

 Thanks for the advice i have tried all them but still get your device ran into a problem & needs a restart with error code KMODE_Exception_ Not_Handled (0x1E) . Not sure what to try next my system is

 b650e-f gaming wifi  , 9900x, T-Force ddr5 6000 cl30  32gb, 9700xt.

https://www.asus.com/uk/support/faq/1039507/

Create a bootable media drive and attempt to run a repair on the current install.

Run a checkdsk and potentially attempt a system restore if points are available.

9800X3D / 6400 CAS 28 / ROG X870 Crosshair / TUF RTX 4090

I created a new windows 11 usb stick & tried to boot from that but i am getting the same message with the boot stick & it wont boot into the windows usb stick at all . So i took everything out just left motherboard, cpu & ram uses the cpu  graphics to boot into bios ok but wont boot the usb stick same message as above .. 

Try creating the USB using Rufus. 

  • Partition scheme: GPT

  • Target system: UEFI (non-CSM)

  • File system: FAT32

  • Image Option: Standard Windows Installation

 

 

 

9800X3D / 6400 CAS 28 / ROG X870 Crosshair / TUF RTX 4090

Thanks for the help

  I made a new usb stick with Rufus & now i am getting a new error code :  kernel security check failure 0x139

  I guess what ever updating the bios did has really muck up the motherboard i try get hold of another motherboard to see if i get the same result i am out of ideas now thanks..

Update on this problem

Went & got a new motherboard still had the same problem,  Then went & got some more memory still had the same problem so tomorrow will be trying a new cpu lets hope that works..