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   MisterJ  
   
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     Topic: Purpose of "Bridge Bios" - OffBoard flashingPosted: 14 Mar 2018 at 3:16am  | 
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     Posted: 14 Mar 2018 at 3:02am | 
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  If you are flashing  BIOS offboard, Bridge Bios is not necessary. What i did: Flash v4.51 - no post. (auto power cycle after 30s) Flash v3.60 - no post. (auto power cycle after 30s) Flash v4.50 - no post. (auto power cycle after 30s) Without flash - no post. (auto power cycle after 30s) w8 a moment ... WTF ... stupid me ... i forgot to install RAM modules. After installing RAM, system booted flawless. Conclusion: If you have access to at least SPI FLASH progrmmer (need support for 1,8V) or Computer Service - go for it, flash the newest version and enjoy. Best Regards Willy. 
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     Posted: 14 Mar 2018 at 1:13am | 
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   i ment what i ment when u use built in instant flash (uefi tool) or windows flash :) 
   
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     Posted: 13 Mar 2018 at 11:51pm | 
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    What are you talking about ?? Could you please read the Topic and the Main question on the 1'st post? If you are so lazy I'll help you: 
 
 So, let me explain you why: ASROCK did a great step socketing the BIOS flash rom chip. Especially when it's not possible to flash the chip without working RAM+CPU/APU.  Obtaining a new chip from ASROCK, takes minimum a week. (they still didn't answered my questions, but it may be because of time difference) Obtaining a "boot kit" from AMD, takes minimum a week and you have to proof you have tried  to contact support etc. Obtaining a older gen APU, if you dont have one on the shelf - takes time, and sometimes money (i already paid for new hardware - isn't?) but ...  using socketed flash rom, You can ask ANY GOOD computer shop and ANY SERVICE to program it for you.  It shouldn't take more than 5 minutes, and even if you have pay for that, is cheap and fast.  In my case i can do that by myself ... and there is only ONE thing that is mysterious: should i go through THE BRIDGE BIOS? Really? Why? I have no idea why the official guide don't use the advantage of socketed bios chip? @kerberos_20: So how it is possible at ASROCK can send you a preflashed chip, even if you have go through the bridge bios?  @MisterJ: Of course, I'll  do that for fun :) and report results here. Regards Willy. 
   
   
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     Posted: 13 Mar 2018 at 11:37pm | 
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   willyvmm, this looks like fun - my 2 cents.  If your programmer erases the ROM, then why would it be necessary to burn the bridge code when it will just get erased.  If it is really needed, you would need to burn the bridge code, plug the ROM into the board and boot (modify some setting in board???).  Then burn the real code.  I would suggest you do it the easiest way and then do it again if necessary.  Since this is a user forum, you really need to go to ASRock to get the answer, but that may take some time.  Enjoy, John.
    
   
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     Posted: 13 Mar 2018 at 11:30pm | 
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   id suspect when u flash bios it doesnt rewrite all bios parts, as there still seems to be keeping some garbage from previous bioses 
   
  bridge bios should help u eliminate that garbage so u wont brick it sinc u gonna flash it from offboard, u can fully rewrite it without bridge bios even if u happen to brick it, u can still rewrite it later :P  | 
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     Posted: 13 Mar 2018 at 10:00pm | 
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     Posted: 13 Mar 2018 at 8:47pm | 
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   Ehhh... Seems at I have to find it out by myself. 
   
  FYI I own a professional programmer from when I owned my own Computer serwice ;>  | 
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