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    Posted: 25 Jan 2018 at 1:47am
Hello.
For the future:
Is it ok to use the Asrock windows flash updater (example v. 3.40) and replace file in ROM folder with newer instant flash file (example 4.50) and flash file with it?
(rename AB35PR44.50 -> ASRock.ROM)

I ask this because, Instant flash is not working with any of my usb sticks.

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I'm not sure if the installer runs a checksum of some kind on the file, but I wouldn't trust the Windows flashing method, personally, based on what I've read. 

Do you have a USB problem at the port, or is it that your USB drives aren't working properly? 
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I check MD5 checksums of ASRock.ROM and AB35PR43.30 and they are the same.
(https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/AB350M%20Pro4/index.asp#BIOS
3.30 Instant Flash and Windows)
But you are right, there can be check for different version.

USB ports are working fine, but for some reason asrock cannot find flash files on sticks.(FAT32 format, unzipped files, on root)
I'll get a notification "no image file detected"
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Pedro, I do not know why ASRock continues to release Windows flash files.  Too many users have bricked their boards using it.  Please use Instant Flash.  We need to determine why your Instant Flash is failing.  I also suggest you not be renaming flash update files.  Please post a screenshot of your message when you fail.  How do you have your USB stick formatted and how large is it?  To post a screenshot from your BIOS/UEFI use F12 and have a FAT formatted USB stick plugged.  Enjoy, John.

EDIT:  When you copied the flash file to the USB stick, did you do a Safe Removal before removing the stick?  Can you try another system to write the USB stick?   Please check the Flash file hash codes on your HDD and on your USB stick after you copied it to the stick.  Please post it (them) here.


Edited by MisterJ - 25 Jan 2018 at 4:25am
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if it doesnt find anything..then u have incompatible version
maybe u missing bridge bios

if u have bios below 3.4, u will need to flash 3.4 first then u can go higher
in uefi u cant use internet flash?
or flash from uefi shell? (google ami aptio V - AFU, downloadl and run from efi shell)
try to avoid flashing in windows as much as possible
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Thank's Guys!

I asked the question for the future, because I have not had good luck with Instant Flash.

I am a successful updated with Windows flasher to 3.40 Bridge BIOS (lucky me) and once after that with Internet flasher to 4.30.
Instant Flash has never worked. Internet Flash that one time.
I have tried Verbatim 8Gb, Transcend 2Gb and SanDisk 2Gb sticks.
All formatted to Fat32, flash file unzipped to the root. Flash filename has not been edited.
Unzipped file checksum on ssd and the one on stick is same.

As I wrote, I asked the question for the future because I'm fine with 4.30 for now.
I do not use Windows Flasher then. I check that uefi shell.



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Thanks for the screenshot, Pedro.  I think we need to get to the bottom of your Instant Flash problem.  Please post the hash codes for your file on the stick and a screenshot of the Explorer screen of the stick and the Properties of the file.  What BIOS/UEFI was installed on your system at the time of the screenshot you just posted and what file(s) were on the stick (please post file names).  Thanks and enjoy, John.
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Originally posted by MisterJ MisterJ wrote:

Please post the hash codes for your file on the stick


Version 4.50 filename:AB35PR44.50
checksum:
MD5   : 965DB58516946403FBA5F091133C6FCE
SHA-1 : 29489629D62715419B88DD607AEEA7B85D236A16

Quote What BIOS/UEFI was installed on your system at the time of the screenshot


Bios 4.30 [AB35PR44.30] is on the board now.

Quote what file(s) were on the stick (please post file names)

Only this file: AB35PR44.50
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Thanks, Pedro.  Strictly speaking, you did not follow the instructions.  Both 4.30 and 4.50 say to flash to the bridge, 3.40 first.  It looks like you tried to flash from 4.30 to 4.50.  Not finding a valid flash file will report as "No image file detected".  I suspect 4.30 and 4.50 are requiring the existing BIOS/UEFI to be 3.40 before updating.  You can ask ASRock support if you like, but I think Instant Flash is the safest way to go unless you have a TR (X399) board. Thanks and enjoy, John.
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Originally posted by MisterJ MisterJ wrote:

Strictly speaking, you did not follow the instructions.  Both 4.30 and 4.50 say to flash to the bridge, 3.40 first.


I think it must mean to flash 3.40 before 4.30, not if you are already with 4.30.
Anyway, I bootted with 3.40 [AB35PR43.40] on the stick and tried to flash with it, "No image file detected"

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