11-01-2017 08:47 PM - last edited on 03-05-2024 09:49 PM by ROGBot
11-01-2017 11:45 PM
11-02-2017 12:04 AM
Clouseau wrote:
The only time I have been able to get the Flashback method to work was by using an old USB 2.0 drive. None of my 3.0 drives would work. Also that renaming utility rendered the file useless. Just pressed the F2 key and typed in C6H and was good to go.
11-02-2017 03:08 AM
Clouseau wrote:
The only time I have been able to get the Flashback method to work was by using an old USB 2.0 drive. None of my 3.0 drives would work. Also that renaming utility rendered the file useless. Just pressed the F2 key and typed in C6H and was good to go.
unknownmiscreant wrote:
Also has to be a fat formatted drive.
11-02-2017 04:15 AM
khtan2000 wrote:
Thanks for the tips, I will try it out later. I'm using an old Usb 2.0 drive as well, Kingston 16gb DT101 G2. I will try it out with FAT format instead and also the F2 key(didnt know there was a shortcut)
The renaming utility was kinda useless to me, it just mention incorrect file format, press any key to continue.. then it just stops responding(in admin mode windows 10). Ended up i just rename it directly to C6H.CAP instead.
11-02-2017 08:00 AM
unknownmiscreant wrote:
The drive I use that works is an old 2GB USB 2.0 Imation drive formatted in fat32. I have tried using NTFS drives in the BIOS in the past. I think it works with EZ flash but not screenshots.
Although I use the 2GB for all the BIOS management stuff.
I'd also be careful with 1701. I have found 9920 more reliable.
11-02-2017 04:57 PM
Clouseau wrote:
The only time I have been able to get the Flashback method to work was by using an old USB 2.0 drive. None of my 3.0 drives would work. Also that renaming utility rendered the file useless. Just pressed the F2 key and typed in C6H and was good to go.
khtan2000 wrote:
Yes, I did read on the 1701 but i guess I would like to try that, I still got the 9920 as a backup if 1701 turns out to be even worst. Had issues on 9920 as well so decided to try other bios versions.
Unfortunately I tried again, still unable to flash the bios using either way, in fact it got worst
1. Reformat the USB into GPT partition FAT32 via RUFUS, EZ flash utility hang upon press to read the bios file, need to do a hard reset to recover.
2. Using the same pendrive, Flashback is also not working, after 2 seconds the light turn solid, power cycle , still the same bios.
3. Tried another old USB 2.0 16gb drive, also not working (previously I used this drive to flash in 9920 via EZ flash utility).
Anymore ideas?
11-02-2017 09:30 PM
AQUASTEVAE wrote:
You do realize that the flashback port is a usb 2.0 port, right? I'm also pretty sure that the 1701 bios is for the Crosshair VI Extreme mobo, and not sure about the Hero. So that could also be the problem.
First, you should not use Rufus to setup the drive. It needs to be formatted as Fat32 and nothing more. Then you need to make sure you are using the correct bios. 1701 is for the CH6 Extreme mobo. So trying to rename a CH6 Extreme image, C6H is going to give you a solid light after a second or two, and do nothing else. I have not researched what the number of the latest Hero bios is, but I know I am using 1701 on my Extreme board. And the renaming of 1701 should by C6E. So that very well could be your problem here.
I updated my Extreme mobo with 1701 using the flashback port, and it went perfectly well. No problems at all. So maybe check into the bios name, and make sure. Because I wouldn't even put it past asus to screw up and put the wrong bios on your drivers site. I've seen it before...
11-02-2017 11:25 PM
AQUASTEVAE wrote:
You do realize that the flashback port is a usb 2.0 port, right? I'm also pretty sure that the 1701 bios is for the Crosshair VI Extreme mobo, and not sure about the Hero. So that could also be the problem.
First, you should not use Rufus to setup the drive. It needs to be formatted as Fat32 and nothing more. Then you need to make sure you are using the correct bios. 1701 is for the CH6 Extreme mobo. So trying to rename a CH6 Extreme image, C6H is going to give you a solid light after a second or two, and do nothing else. I have not researched what the number of the latest Hero bios is, but I know I am using 1701 on my Extreme board. And the renaming of 1701 should by C6E. So that very well could be your problem here.
I updated my Extreme mobo with 1701 using the flashback port, and it went perfectly well. No problems at all. So maybe check into the bios name, and make sure. Because I wouldn't even put it past asus to screw up and put the wrong bios on your drivers site. I've seen it before...
unknownmiscreant wrote:
I use an old HP usb disk format utility for my USB drives and Rufus for making win 10 drives.
There is a 1701 bios in the downloads section of the C6H. I checked. I managed to flash it. I ran it for a week or two after it came out before I tried 9920 and I stuck have stuck with that, as its currently stable for me.
I have a file sitting on downloads called "CROSSHAIR-VI-HERO-ASUS-1701.CAP" That I have no recollection of renaming, so there is a 1701 for the C6H.
11-03-2017 08:31 PM
khtan2000 wrote:
Yes, I've the same file with "CROSSHAIR-VI-HERO-ASUS-1701.CAP" which I rename to C6H.CAP. I found an old USB 2.0 4gB drive and will try it out later to see whether flashback works.
Do I need to clear the CMOS before using flashback? Saw some video yesterday on Flashback tutorial asking to clear the CMOS first. So far I didn't clear the CMOS when I tried the flashback utility.