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Walozainah
Junior Member
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05-25-2019, 08:36 AM
#1
Hey, I just assembled a PC using mostly refurbished components: a 5500X GPU, 450W Corsair, a Ryzen 2600 CPU, two DDR4 sticks from Corsair LXVengeance, and an X570 MPS motherboard. The BIOS got corrupted during my update via MSI Center on Windows, but after flashing it back, I still can’t post anything—even to the BIOS itself. Can someone help me resolve this?
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Walozainah
05-25-2019, 08:36 AM #1

Hey, I just assembled a PC using mostly refurbished components: a 5500X GPU, 450W Corsair, a Ryzen 2600 CPU, two DDR4 sticks from Corsair LXVengeance, and an X570 MPS motherboard. The BIOS got corrupted during my update via MSI Center on Windows, but after flashing it back, I still can’t post anything—even to the BIOS itself. Can someone help me resolve this?

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Magundore
Member
219
05-29-2019, 02:10 AM
#2
Disconnect the CMOS battery for five minutes. Reinsert it and restart the device.
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Magundore
05-29-2019, 02:10 AM #2

Disconnect the CMOS battery for five minutes. Reinsert it and restart the device.

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EmperorDerp
Junior Member
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05-29-2019, 05:38 AM
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05-29-2019, 05:38 AM #3

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UnZensiert
Junior Member
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05-29-2019, 12:45 PM
#4
Avoid waiting five minutes. Instead, turn on the system immediately without using the big silver battery on the motherboard. It will recognize that all settings have been cleared. If this happens, reinstall the battery to restore your BIOS configuration.
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UnZensiert
05-29-2019, 12:45 PM #4

Avoid waiting five minutes. Instead, turn on the system immediately without using the big silver battery on the motherboard. It will recognize that all settings have been cleared. If this happens, reinstall the battery to restore your BIOS configuration.

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Frasse333
Member
56
05-30-2019, 04:03 PM
#5
I just attempted to use this debug light again.
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Frasse333
05-30-2019, 04:03 PM #5

I just attempted to use this debug light again.

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UnMuteLP
Member
74
05-30-2019, 10:52 PM
#6
When the EZ Debug DRAM indicator is illuminated, check each RAM module for proper seating and ensure they are snug. Reverse the order of the modules and test connections. Try booting with only one module active, then swap the module and its port. If problems persist, disconnect the CMOS battery and refer to page 40 of your manual, which details what occurs when the DRAM light stays on.
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UnMuteLP
05-30-2019, 10:52 PM #6

When the EZ Debug DRAM indicator is illuminated, check each RAM module for proper seating and ensure they are snug. Reverse the order of the modules and test connections. Try booting with only one module active, then swap the module and its port. If problems persist, disconnect the CMOS battery and refer to page 40 of your manual, which details what occurs when the DRAM light stays on.

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_boat
Member
127
05-31-2019, 03:09 PM
#7
I think it's an MB problem, so I'm switching to a new MB.
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_boat
05-31-2019, 03:09 PM #7

I think it's an MB problem, so I'm switching to a new MB.

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Sussu
Senior Member
708
06-06-2019, 10:41 PM
#8
It might be the memory issue—test each stick individually. If the RAM feels warm, keep the system running for 20 minutes to check if the problem resolves.
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Sussu
06-06-2019, 10:41 PM #8

It might be the memory issue—test each stick individually. If the RAM feels warm, keep the system running for 20 minutes to check if the problem resolves.