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Issue with BIOS display not functioning properly

Issue with BIOS display not functioning properly

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jloaiza505
Junior Member
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05-13-2016, 11:30 AM
#1
Hi there,
I’m facing some problems with my BIOS. After resetting the CROM because of performance issues during gaming, I haven’t changed the boot order much. Now every time I start up, I press F11 to manually boot and get a blank MSI screen instead. I also can’t access the BIOS, and I’ve tried resetting the CMOS but it doesn’t help. Changing GPU outputs hasn’t resolved the issue either. My motherboard is an MSI Z170-A Pro, with an i7 6700K CPU. Anyone have suggestions on how to fix this?

Image: https://imgur.com/a/dRfTjzi
View: https://imgur.com/a/dRfTjzi
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jloaiza505
05-13-2016, 11:30 AM #1

Hi there,
I’m facing some problems with my BIOS. After resetting the CROM because of performance issues during gaming, I haven’t changed the boot order much. Now every time I start up, I press F11 to manually boot and get a blank MSI screen instead. I also can’t access the BIOS, and I’ve tried resetting the CMOS but it doesn’t help. Changing GPU outputs hasn’t resolved the issue either. My motherboard is an MSI Z170-A Pro, with an i7 6700K CPU. Anyone have suggestions on how to fix this?

Image: https://imgur.com/a/dRfTjzi
View: https://imgur.com/a/dRfTjzi

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JJ213
Member
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05-14-2016, 12:28 PM
#2
The board lacks any onboard button or feature to flash the BIOS using a pen drive without a GUI interface. It would be advisable to obtain a CH341 BIOS programmer toolkit, update the BIOS with the newest version, reset the CMOS, and then check if the problem persists. A corrupted BIOS won't simply disappear by clearing the CMOS alone, especially without a BIOS reflash. It seems the BIOS may be damaged or the system is rejecting your BIOS/board.
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JJ213
05-14-2016, 12:28 PM #2

The board lacks any onboard button or feature to flash the BIOS using a pen drive without a GUI interface. It would be advisable to obtain a CH341 BIOS programmer toolkit, update the BIOS with the newest version, reset the CMOS, and then check if the problem persists. A corrupted BIOS won't simply disappear by clearing the CMOS alone, especially without a BIOS reflash. It seems the BIOS may be damaged or the system is rejecting your BIOS/board.