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    Posted: 26 Jan 2016 at 6:59pm
Hi guys i have an Asrock Fm2a58 +btc and i tried to update my bios to 1.60 version from inside bios live update .. when i pressed update the bar went to 100% and message appeared on screen that it was successfull and another one message to press enter for restart .. after restart my pc didnt post cpu and case fans was running but nothing more i tried to reset cmos and bios jumper but no luck .. what can i do to bring my mobo back to life :/ ?

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Try using this method to completely clear CMOS. 

If that fails then you can contact ASRock Tech Support directly and purchase a new BIOS chip preflashed with the latest BIOS. Details on cost can be found at the bottom of the page I linked.
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what chances i have to clear cmos successful ?
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Usually a properly cleared CMOS will restore functionality to the system. If for some reason it does not then you can try getting a new BIOS chip as I mentioned in my first response. 
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ok thanks a lot my friend !!!
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