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    Posted: 28 Feb 2018 at 10:25am
I'v tested a few days all bluescreens have stopped. Thank you very much for your help guys!
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[URL=][/URL]Flashed to 2.36 so far anything I used to do that crashed it, has not crashed ill post again in a little bit after more testing but I think that fixed it   

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Do you mean just run it as I would any other bios update?
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Swkie, unfortunately my AV (Comodo) says the filedropper site is unsafe, perhaps you could find another.  Thanks and enjoy, John.
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To put a firmware in a root of a system disk and behind that to select it from bios.
v2.36 it was beta https://drive.google.com/open?id=1lOYR7G0xDwMRm-Ma81F93RyyGYZVNCTR

Install Windows 10, you will like blue windows.  LOL


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So basically flash to 2.36 no bridge or anything needed?

Where can I find 2.36? I do not see it on the website?
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Firmware downgrade no problem.
If you want new Bios install Windows 10. (
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I do not understand the site, to do the bios would I have to downgrade in someway? I'm worried about touching bios because of bricking
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Bios v2.36 be necessary
http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=6109&title=x370-taichi-0x0d1-driver-irql-not-less-pcisys   fine my post, work  Thumbs Up


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Hi, John thanks for the replie, yes I have tried f9 and f10 as well. All my current drivers are from AMD/manufactures.   
I updated my first post with the missing specs.


That is the link to the Dmp file. 

Thanks :)!

Edit: forgot to mention i did do all of this without any overclocking


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