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wolfire
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Posted: 06 Nov 2016 at 3:13am |
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I tried USB flash FAT, FAT 32 in a USB 2.0 and in a USB 3.0, board's IO panel and front case panel, even remove a discrete sound card
Perhaps this information will be useful: http://jpegshare.net/71/e3/71e3b87eefa0a4d00b3944ab70212b7b.jpg.html
Ok, try to find something https://www.google.com/search?q=Instant+Flash+did+not+recognize+that+UEFI+file&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-ab&gfe_rd=cr&ei=eDMeWPG1Ne-A6ATWpqmICA&gws_rd=cr http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/312295-30-update-asrock-uefi
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parsec
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I see now, you are right, a Beta UEFI/BIOS version will have extra characters in the file name. Please use a USB flash drive, in a USB 2.0 port on the board's IO panel when using Instant Flash. I'm fairly sure that every older ASRock board had an update to the Instant Flash module, but we cannot see what version that is for the Z77 Extreme6 board, or my Z77 Extreme4 board. What UEFI/BIOS version do you have in your board now? I was able to update my Z77 Extreme4 board to the P2.90M Beta version using Instant Flash on a USB flash drive. Why Instant Flash did not recognize that UEFI file, I don't know. Did you try to use a USB flash drive to update to 2.80E? |
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wolfire
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Here http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Z77%20Extreme6/?cat=Beta its beta bios with supports NVMe Configuration.
Yes, a BIOS freeze.
i tried the partition hdd fat32, but instant flash not see it, only usb flash. Edited by wolfire - 06 Nov 2016 at 2:53am |
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parsec
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I'm not certain what is happening in your situation. Does the file name shown in Instant Flash seem correct? If it's the only file on the flash drive, Instant Flash would stop at that point. You said the UEFI seems to freeze at that point? You can't press the Esc key to get out of that screen? You said you cleared the UEFI/CMOS, so I assume you don't have any over clock applied. I've seen large capacity USB flash drives cause problems when used as a Windows installation media. 16GB seems to be a limit in my experience. I see an update to Instant Flash itself in the 3.00 UEFI version, that may be required to apply UEFI versions beyond 3.00. I have no specific information that is the case, but the implication that will be necessary is there IMO, and is well worth trying. I don't have your specific board, but I do have a Z87 Extreme6. I always apply every UEFI version available for my ASRock boards, as a moderator I just feel I should. But I always apply them in sequence, not skipping any versions, as it just turns out that way for me. Please try updating to 3.00 first, and then you can go directly to 3.40. Let us know what happens. |
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I watched your video, at first I thought, I've never seen Instant Flash act like that. Then it made sense. The file name of the Instant Flash file is strange, Z77EXT62.80E. Where did the E come from? The E should not be there. Instant Flash did not recognize the name of that file as a valid Instant Flash file, and kept looking until it reached the end of that device, and the \PerfLogs folder. It seems the Instant Flash file is on a HDD or SSD. That's Ok as long as the device (or at least the partition) is FAT32 formatted. I downloaded and extracted that Instant Flash file, and this is what I get: This is not the same situation at all as harja is dealing with. In your case, a valid UEFI/BIOS update file was not found, so Instant Flash cannot continue. Are you saying you then cannot get out of Instant Flash, by pressing the Esc key? |
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harja
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I have the exactly same problem as you wolfire.
Edited by harja - 05 Nov 2016 at 7:57pm |
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wolfire
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OK, I am running a Z77 Extreme6 board with i7 2600K. But I have a similar problem.
https://vid.me/aCYS after the menu freezes and becomes unresponsive and I can't proceed. Edited by wolfire - 04 Nov 2016 at 1:37am |
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harja
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I've been using this exact build for over two years now. RAM is definitely working, nothing has changed. Also the BIOS switch is in the A position.
The current old BIOS version I am using at the moment is working fine, but I'd like to update to the newest version for multiple improvements. So this isn't an acute problem, but problem nevertheless. Should I try to flash some older version of the BIOS first (e.g. v. 3.00)? I feel like this wouldn't make any difference, because it's the current old BIOS version which freezes in Instant Flash, which shouldn't have anything to do with the contents of the USB-stick.
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harja
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I have been using the Instant Flash tool in BIOS all along. I've also tried those mentioned USB ports aswell as others. The instant flash 'window' still freezes and I cannot even exit back to the UEFI menu.
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