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Rog G752VY BIOS upgrade to 208 version causing slow boot, 206 ok?

JOHATASH
Level 7
Hi , after upgrading my bios from 206 to 208ver. System load time come very very big, about 90sec.
What can i do, who has the same problem?Help!
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Jlieu
Level 7
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Double posted due to lag

JustinThyme
Level 13
MrRuckus, thanks for you input on this. Yes I do believe the fact that they use different hardware in different regions has some effect and what I was posting about trying to prove or disprove and believe it has Zero to do with the power supply being plugged in or not. For giggles and just because I've seen weirder things in my 30+ years in electronics engineering that make no sense I tried that the power supply thing and it had zero effect.

Someone who doesn't want to give it a second thought did replace the memory and experiences issues after. I take those posts with a grain of salt and give little merit to them, I just hope I don't get sued because of it!:rolleyes:

Do you know what memory is in your machine by any chance? Looking to see if you have a hardware profile different from mine, shouldnt be but you never know.

As of now mine is stock except for the 512GB 950 pro and Samnsung 1TB 850 EVO. Memory sticks RMA'd to the egg and no bios issue whatsoever again.



“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity, I'm not sure about the former” ~ Albert Einstein

Sure, here you go. Curious myself to see if they are the same.

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Err. More info actually selecting a module.

55160
(ROG has simply become too expensive compared to the competition with same specs... 😞 )
MSI GE75 Raider 10SGS - i7 10750H - RTX 2080 Super - 32GB Ram - 1TB WD NVMe - 2TB 960 EVO - 300Hz 17inch Display
RETIRED: ALIENWARE R17 R5 - i7 8750H - GTX 1070 @ 1.9Ghz - 16GB DDR4 - NVMe 970 EVO 1TB - SSD 960 EVO 1TB
SOLD: ASUS G703VI-XH74K, RETIRED: ASUS G752VY-DH72, RETIRED: ASUS G750JH DB71 , RETIRED:ASUS G74Sx DH72

JustinThyme
Level 13
Yep, same exact memory sticks I have and currently no problems with BIOS 208. This makes less and less sense with every post. You introduced yet another scenario with no marked change in boot times but the fast boot shows disabled.
My fast boot is enabled and I can disable it if I want which gives me a longer boot time by about 20 seconds. Enabled its just a couple of seconds longer.

If nothing else I think its pretty conclusive that the 208 BIOS isn't 100% friendly to everyone.

Another thing our of curiosity is did you use win-flash or the smart flash in the BIOS?



“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity, I'm not sure about the former” ~ Albert Einstein

MrRuckus
Level 10
I used Winflash, which reboots you into a Smartflash like enviroment and does the flash outside of windows.
(ROG has simply become too expensive compared to the competition with same specs... 😞 )
MSI GE75 Raider 10SGS - i7 10750H - RTX 2080 Super - 32GB Ram - 1TB WD NVMe - 2TB 960 EVO - 300Hz 17inch Display
RETIRED: ALIENWARE R17 R5 - i7 8750H - GTX 1070 @ 1.9Ghz - 16GB DDR4 - NVMe 970 EVO 1TB - SSD 960 EVO 1TB
SOLD: ASUS G703VI-XH74K, RETIRED: ASUS G752VY-DH72, RETIRED: ASUS G750JH DB71 , RETIRED:ASUS G74Sx DH72

JustinThyme
Level 13
I've done it both ways. The only difference is when launched from the bios the file has to be on a usb and could not do a backwards flash when launched from BIOS



“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity, I'm not sure about the former” ~ Albert Einstein

dookooo
Level 7
"Thumbs up" Jlieu 😉

JustinThyme
Level 13
Thanks for the info, the roll back has already been covered several times, twice in this thread.



“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity, I'm not sure about the former” ~ Albert Einstein

JustinThyme
Level 13
You could be having drivers hanging up. Now that you are back to 206 I would do a complete reset to factory state. While a pain and it takes a while it will get you back to square one and rule out any hardware problems.



“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity, I'm not sure about the former” ~ Albert Einstein