09-24-2021 10:56 PM
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10-19-2021 07:52 PM
Snaptrap wrote:
Weird. The guy I talked to walked me through some troubleshooting steps and concluded that it's a BIOS issue after I explained that the problem began with the update. A lot of companies these days seem to jump straight to RMA and have little interest in actual support. Maybe it costs them less to RMA than to pay someone to help fix these problems.
10-21-2021 09:24 AM
Snaptrap wrote:
Weird. The guy I talked to walked me through some troubleshooting steps and concluded that it's a BIOS issue after I explained that the problem began with the update. A lot of companies these days seem to jump straight to RMA and have little interest in actual support. Maybe it costs them less to RMA than to pay someone to help fix these problems.
10-24-2021 06:22 AM
10-25-2021 03:56 AM
francisackon wrote:
Has anyone tried the new bios of ROG STRIX Z490-I GAMING?
I did and upgrade to this new one and my pc kept restarting without stopping
until i did Bios flash back
Any help
danne_007 wrote:
i didnt have any problems when i updated the bios.. now it has full windows 11 suport
hankcnyc wrote:
I had the exact same issue. Had to flash back to the previous version of BIOS. Now waiting for ASUS to release a new BIOS to fix this.
I also encountered this boot loop problem (not even posting) when I tried to enable ReSize BAR support with 0901. At the time I didn't know of the flashback function so had to disconnect my GPU to use my integrated GPU to get the motherboard to boot properly (and entering BIOS again to disable ReSize BAR). This time I initially thought it was the ReSize BAR function causing the issue but disconnecting the GPU didn't work.
kvarq wrote:
Z490 bioses are FUBAR since the RocketCrap Odyssey, the only solution is to use an older stable bios (if these are still available, as some versions have been removed in the meantime)
Z590 is a mess, now Z490 is the same
the so-called W11 support is on the way, what could go wrong? =))
now seriously, if it is too hard for the Asus technicians to make 10th and 11the running properly in one go, maybe they should release separate versions for each generation, at least to leave clean Z490 for 10th
there is no supervising and quality control of the dev team outcome, if I would be management, I would fire everyone there
Mountainlifter wrote:
logged in after a long time to report the same thing: Z490-I, flashed to 2301 (using EZflash and later with bios flashback) and it repeatedly turned on and off with no display. I did a bios flashback to 2201 and it is working again. Stressful.
EDIT: In this link, it still says "under testing" next to the Z490-I https://www.asus.com/microsite/motherboard/asus-motherboards-win11-ready/
If all we want is the Win11 support, perhaps we can simply use the manual method mentioned in the link.
Legolas wrote:
Hello francisackon,
It seems if anyone wants to update to latest bios from 2003, you have to ask the Asus repair center to flash it for you.
Snaptrap wrote:
Every time I reboot my computer, it completely shuts down during bootup while using BIOS 2301. I have a secondary ITX desktop that I built using MSI parts. No problems thus far.
Hauser wrote:
I've also had the same problem when updating the BIOS to version 2301. I.e., the system keeps booting and turning off without posting. Also had to perform a flashback to get it running again. Nuts.
10-26-2021 07:54 AM
scgt1 wrote:
Can all you do a troubleshooting step and verify which version of Intel ME F/W your running?
Pull up the run command (windows key+R or by clicking the magnifying glass on the taskbar) then type Device Manager. Once in go to System Devices right click on Intel Management Engine Interface and Properties then select the Firmware tab
Then report back which F/W version your running.
I believe I discovered the issue yesterday and have been in contact with Asus Tech over the matter but having this information requested above will solidify the problem cause.
10-26-2021 08:37 AM
hankcnyc wrote:
My FW version is actually 14.1.53.1649
10-26-2021 09:03 AM
scgt1 wrote:
Interesting but is still beyond the newest that Asus has on the support site which is Version 14.1.51.1528 so that very well may be your issue with 2301 also. Again an issue with Asus not having newer versions of ME F/W authorized in the bios is my guess. Then again I'm not a computer programmer so not sure if that is how this stuff works but I assume it's something of that nature otherwise there really should be no issue in the pc's booting.
10-26-2021 10:06 AM
hankcnyc wrote:
Is it possible to rollback the ME FW?