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    Posted: 31 Oct 2020 at 1:45am
Hello, did a bad thing and I'm in a pickle. .

I have a B550 Taichi. Was on most recent bios with XMP enabled without issue. 1.30

Flashed to new bios 1.50 today (USB) , booted to Windows fine. Went back into bios to enable xmp and now I have a major issue. PC will not boot. Post code error is 07. Looked up error code and it's a memory issue so how can I get back to booting my pc? I was on 1.30 beforehand and XMP worked!


Taichi mobo has reset button. Does this help me? How do I go about diagnosis and fixing? I've submitted a support ticket and also to a few pc help subbreddits. Can I instant flash 1.3 bios from startup?

This is my first Pc build and up to now, I've had no problems. Just would like to roll back to 1.30 and get my pc booted. I feel so dumb, any advice appreciated. I should have just left it alone because, again, was working great with 1.30 XMP enabled.

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With the PC turned off, press and hold the clear CMOS button on the rear IO panel
for 3 seconds or so then release it and try powering back on.

As for flashing the BIOS back to 1.3, I typically recommend against back flashing
with Ryzen. Once you are able to boot again go back into the BIOS, enable XMP then
manually set your RAM speed to 1 step lower than the XMP default. If the system
POSTs and boots after that you should be good to go, if not, clear CMOS again
and lower it 2 steps. By step I mean from 3200 to 3000 or whatever is one speed
slower.
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Thanks. I went ahead and cleared cmos button successfully and it booted right back up. Flashed back to 1.30 and XMP profile is enabled.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Xaltar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 Oct 2020 at 3:07am
Glad to hear it

Just a little tip, if your system is working correctly and you have no issues, don't
update your BIOS

There is never any benefit to an update on a fully functional system. Now if your
RAM isn't properly supported on your current version or the update includes a
critical security update (it will be noted as such in the description), then it
is worth doing.
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Yes, it will stay right where it's at
The red text made it quite clear. I was foolish thinking new must mean better.
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