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Attempting to update custom BIOS on the motherboard

Attempting to update custom BIOS on the motherboard

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The_Melon_Van
Junior Member
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01-02-2016, 08:23 AM
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You're trying to update the BIOS on an ASRock B150M-HDV motherboard for a BGA to LGA 1151 chip using a .bin file from the seller. The process involves loading the correct firmware image and flashing it properly. Since the system is reporting "no image found," ensure the .bin file is correctly formatted, compatible with your BIOS version, and matches the target chip type. Double-check the file path, permissions, and use a reliable flashing tool like Odin or a dedicated BIOS updater. If needed, verify the chip's specifications and confirm the correct image source.
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The_Melon_Van
01-02-2016, 08:23 AM #1

You're trying to update the BIOS on an ASRock B150M-HDV motherboard for a BGA to LGA 1151 chip using a .bin file from the seller. The process involves loading the correct firmware image and flashing it properly. Since the system is reporting "no image found," ensure the .bin file is correctly formatted, compatible with your BIOS version, and matches the target chip type. Double-check the file path, permissions, and use a reliable flashing tool like Odin or a dedicated BIOS updater. If needed, verify the chip's specifications and confirm the correct image source.

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CloverGreen_
Member
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01-02-2016, 08:42 AM
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Follow the maker's guidelines for a standard BIOS update using the .bin you received instead of the official one. If the file isn't found, it might be named incorrectly or not compatible with your motherboard, in which case you can't fix it directly. If it is named wrong, try renaming it to match a typical BIOS format. For instance, I obtained the latest version from AsRock called b15mhdv7.30.
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CloverGreen_
01-02-2016, 08:42 AM #2

Follow the maker's guidelines for a standard BIOS update using the .bin you received instead of the official one. If the file isn't found, it might be named incorrectly or not compatible with your motherboard, in which case you can't fix it directly. If it is named wrong, try renaming it to match a typical BIOS format. For instance, I obtained the latest version from AsRock called b15mhdv7.30.