X470 taichi ultimate code 92
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Topic: X470 taichi ultimate code 92
Posted By: PaPo
Subject: X470 taichi ultimate code 92
Date Posted: 03 Jan 2019 at 11:09am
first of all sorry for my bad english ...
install a new setup with asrock x470 taichi ultimate ryzen 2700x gygabite 1070 samsumg evo 860 Corsair Vengeance DDR4 3000
install windows 10 pro x64 bits I made the mistake of using the asrock app to update my drivers, lan, wlan, audio, etc ... by mistake check the BIOS box now does not start the display shows Dr. Debug 92 all the time does not show any other code.
92 - 99 Problem related to PCI-E devices. Please re-install PCI-E devices or try installing them in other slots. If the problem still exists, please remove all PCI-E devices or try using another VGA card. |
I checked the GPU and used another gpu without good results. remove the ssd from slot m.2 and follow the same error code. I've already tested clear CMOs and removed the battery but no boot
can anybody help me please.
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Posted By: garych
Date Posted: 03 Jan 2019 at 3:29pm
860 evo is not pcie, it's m.2 sata, so no need to remove that
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Posted By: garych
Date Posted: 03 Jan 2019 at 3:32pm
Have you tried another pcie slot for the gpu?
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Posted By: PaPo
Date Posted: 03 Jan 2019 at 4:36pm
yes, I put 2 GPU in 2 slots, same result
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Posted By: PaPo
Date Posted: 03 Jan 2019 at 4:38pm
PaPo wrote:
yes, I put 2 GPU in 2 slots, same result |
one at a time, in one slot and then in another.
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Posted By: garych
Date Posted: 03 Jan 2019 at 5:26pm
have you tried to boot without any GPU installed? what codes does it show?
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Posted By: xhue
Date Posted: 03 Jan 2019 at 5:57pm
I think you got a bad auto-flash for the BIOS. Try BIOS recovery if your mobo supports it, or check the web for recovery procedures for asrock mobos.
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Posted By: PaPo
Date Posted: 03 Jan 2019 at 7:07pm
garych wrote:
have you tried to boot without any GPU installed? what codes does it show? |
Yes, try to start without any GPU same error. the display only shows the number 92, it does not pass through any other number.
xhue wrote:
I think you got a bad auto-flash for the BIOS. Try BIOS recovery if your mobo supports it, or check the web for recovery procedures for asrock mobos. |
I tried to make a clear CMOS with the button on the board. He even spent several minutes without the battery. it does not matter, whenever you try again it gives the same error on the display, 92.
Thanks for the answers, I hope to find a solution.
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Posted By: xhue
Date Posted: 03 Jan 2019 at 10:44pm
We're not talking about bad CMOS setrings here. My bet is that BIOS ROM, i.e. the NV memory of the BIOS was flashed improperly by the auto-flasher (not uncommon).
I believe you do need to re-flash the BIOS again.
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Posted By: PaPo
Date Posted: 03 Jan 2019 at 11:21pm
xhue wrote:
We're not talking about bad CMOS setrings here. My bet is that BIOS ROM, i.e. the NV memory of the BIOS was flashed improperly by the auto-flasher (not uncommon).
I believe you do need to re-flash the BIOS again. |
How can I re-flash the BIOS?
I have a USB with FAT32 and an old BIOS, but I can not start. I followed these instructions https://www.asrock.com/support/BIOSIG.asp?cat=BIOS8
Could you expand your answer, give me some more information?
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Posted By: xhue
Date Posted: 04 Jan 2019 at 2:36am
Hmm, it appears ASRock still doesn't put BIOS recovery on their top boards, GG.
Usually it goes something like this - you format an USB to FAT32, download a BIOS file, rename it to 'creative.rom'/'amibios.rom' or something and press a button on the mobo or the keyboard. Mobo should then automatically re-flash the BIOS from the USB stick.
I have no idea the exact procedure for X470 Taichi, however.
There are also some hardcore physical ROM flashers under Arduino or Linux, which can reprogram the chip.
Or you just dump the mobo and get an ASUS, as did I. RMA is also an option.
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