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Incorrect BIOS flashing, USB connections and display fail to activate

Incorrect BIOS flashing, USB connections and display fail to activate

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Maschmaschine
Junior Member
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07-10-2024, 08:01 PM
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I have a Gigabyte GA-H110M-A board and I flashed the incorrect BIOS by accident. It restarts but neither the USB ports are responding nor does the monitor display any signal. I've already tried several fixes: I removed the battery for about two hours, replaced it with a new one, and after unplugging power and pressing the power button ten times, it stopped working. Then I jumpered the CLR_CMOs using a screwdriver for ten seconds, removed the power first, touched the pins with the tip of the tool, and tried turning it on. Also, I took out one RAM stick and connected the HDD directly to the motherboard to check for any response. The system shows no POST, no beeps, and no lights. There are fans running, the graphics card is active, CPU and PSU are working, and the CD reader functions. Did my motherboard fail? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Maschmaschine
07-10-2024, 08:01 PM #1

I have a Gigabyte GA-H110M-A board and I flashed the incorrect BIOS by accident. It restarts but neither the USB ports are responding nor does the monitor display any signal. I've already tried several fixes: I removed the battery for about two hours, replaced it with a new one, and after unplugging power and pressing the power button ten times, it stopped working. Then I jumpered the CLR_CMOs using a screwdriver for ten seconds, removed the power first, touched the pins with the tip of the tool, and tried turning it on. Also, I took out one RAM stick and connected the HDD directly to the motherboard to check for any response. The system shows no POST, no beeps, and no lights. There are fans running, the graphics card is active, CPU and PSU are working, and the CD reader functions. Did my motherboard fail? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Jowa_02
Member
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07-11-2024, 04:39 AM
#2
Usually incorrect BIOS prompts lead to a hard reset, though it can be fixed with specialized tools. This issue is beyond the typical consumer's reach—contact a professional repair shop that has the right equipment.
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Jowa_02
07-11-2024, 04:39 AM #2

Usually incorrect BIOS prompts lead to a hard reset, though it can be fixed with specialized tools. This issue is beyond the typical consumer's reach—contact a professional repair shop that has the right equipment.