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X370 Taichi BIOS 2.00 Problem

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote datonyb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Apr 2017 at 6:21am
p.s.
sorry forgot to mention
i used bios loader to flash to v2
i had no problems (this really is the only way to play the odds in your favour ,windows flashing is really risky, i dont think they should even give users the option myself)
always use the direct bios flasher in future its easier than windows in my view
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote datonyb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Apr 2017 at 6:18am
try 2 dimms in a2 and b2
remove button battery
remove power lead
use clear cmos jumper
then try to restart with usb bios stick loaded and hit f6
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I updated from BIOS 1.6 (stable) to BIOS 2.0 (stable) using the Windows BIOS install as I did when I upgraded from 1.4 to 1.6 when I first purchased the board from MicroCenter. After the BIOS program prompted that all is good with the install, I rebooted and the computer is now constantly cycling on and off with Dr. Debug codes 55 and then 43 which are the last numbers I see before it starts cycling all over again. Taking the codes into account being it could be a memory issue per Dr. Debug, I used all 4 seperate DIMMs to attempt to get it to POST--no such luck. I cleared CMOS numerous times to see if I could get it to POST. It appears the ASRock Windows BIOS update version may have issues with my board or perhaps an item with my board. I have not peripherals or items plugged into the board. This issue became an issue immediately after restarting from flashing the drive in Windows. I did use the correct x64 program as I was in Windows 64bit. The memory I am using is F4-3200C16-8GT. I have a total of 4 DIMMS. Any ideas on how to overcome this issue without having to RMA this board?
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