09-07-2013
10:56 AM
- last edited on
03-06-2024
07:44 PM
by
ROGBot
09-08-2013 07:25 AM
martyn wrote:
I dont believe that bogsha's Aida 64 information is the correct serial number as i use the previous edition of it and it also displays a serial number there, which is not the same as the board serial number you need to register it with.
You should find the serial number on the back of the board, and if it's the same as mine also located on the overclock key
09-08-2013 11:06 AM
09-08-2013 11:33 AM
taderater wrote:
I have the exact same issue S/N is reported as MB-1234567890. Problem exists inAIDA 64 270, 300 and the latest beta version.
09-08-2013 02:46 PM
asfgbdnf wrote:
Hi taderater, I don't this is caused by different software, I tried asus ai suites, aida64, even Samsung SSD magician. Basically, no matter which software you are using, as long as it has the function to read out your hardware info, it would report MB-1234567890.
The reason is very obvious that ASUS didn't flash the S/N info into the mobo during manufacturing process.
when did you buy your r4e board? what is the pre-installed bios version? I guess this problem only apply to recently made mobo as my old r4e board is able to read out correct S/N.
09-08-2013 04:08 PM
taderater wrote:
I bought the board last summer. BIOS was 1401.
09-10-2013 02:35 PM
taderater wrote:
I bought the board last summer. BIOS was 1401.
09-08-2013 11:22 PM
09-09-2013 03:37 AM
Nodens wrote:
Have you used the ERALL.ROM method to flash back to a .ROM versions of UEFI? Or flashed with Intel's fpt tools directly (without CodeRush's FTK that preserves the FD44 module)?
09-09-2013 05:37 AM
09-09-2013 06:41 AM
Nodens wrote:
Download FTK from here: http://forums.overclockers.ru/viewtopic.php?p=9776728#p9776728, extract it somewhere and run "backup.bat" as administrator. It will create a dump of your SPI flash chip (the BIOS chip) named "backup.bin". Zip/rar that file, upload it somewhere and send me a link via PM and I'll tell you if the FD44 module is ok (the unique board info stored in the chip). If it is, then it's a software issue, if it's not I'll tell you how to repair it.
Do NOT post the backup.bin link here publicly as if it's intact it contains your board's S/N and UUID. PM me directly.