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ImbaDakula
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Posted: 13 hours 25 minutes ago at 6:25am |
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Greetings to all good people.
After flashing the BIOS from 4.10 to 4.20, the computer worked for about 10 days. 2 days ago I was greeted by error cod 00. While I was thinking about what to do, which lasted for about 10 minutes, the board started spinning codes, 15 and so on, but stopped at code 94. I restarted the computer again, after the restart it did not want to boot, the error code remained 00. I reset the bios and turned it on, again at code 00 which was hidden for about 20 seconds, after that the PC worked normally and entered windows. I reset again and went into bios and put EXPO profile and 00 again. Restart again and the PC is stuck at 94 again. I tried several times, after that I went back to bios 4.10 and nothing was fixed, code 94. I restored the even older bios 3.5, but it didn't want to continue except for 00. I went back to 4.20 again and it works normally only with JEDEC, if I try EXPO it gets stuck on either 00 or 94. Does anyone have any idea what to do? x870e nova wi fi+ 2x32 gb kingston 6000 mt/ cl 36 + 4090. I use a riser and these days when I can I will test the system without a card. |
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Techguy32
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Posted: 12 hours 10 minutes ago at 7:40am |
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If you haven't read the thread in the AMD Mobo section titled: " AM5 + 9000 series code 00", I'd try those solutions. Clearing CMOS with every major change seems to also be quite important so the BIOS scans all of the hardware over again.
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ImbaDakula
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Posted: 5 hours 7 minutes ago at 2:43pm |
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Of course I read it, but I can't remove the battery, because that would require removing the chipset cooler, so I'd probably lose the warranty because of that.
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Xaltar
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Posted: 2 hours 10 minutes ago at 5:40pm |
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Hi ImbaDakula, you should open a support ticket with ASRock and include your full
RAM model number: http://tw.asrock.com/events/tsd.asp |
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ImbaDakula
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Posted: 1 hour 49 minutes ago at 6:01pm |
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I've already done that, so I'm waiting for an answer.
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Xaltar
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Posted: 1 hour 46 minutes ago at 6:04pm |
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Great, thanks and thanks for reporting your issue here. It really helps to keep
things centralized and look at what's common vs what is more specific to a particular hardware config. Let us know what they say when they reply. Good luck, hopefully they can help you resolve the issue. I suspect it may require a BIOS level fix (beta BIOS). |
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