This board bricked itself... can I fix it?

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  • @DarkCrow02
    @DarkCrow02 2 роки тому +1217

    Given Jay's luck so far, my bets are on the cricket.

    • @youkofoxy
      @youkofoxy 2 роки тому +24

      Honestly, he is too lucky with his soldering.
      Last time I saw him do electronic solder made me feel physical pain.

    • @whusmanameAtGeeMail
      @whusmanameAtGeeMail 2 роки тому +24

      @@youkofoxy Maybe he should hunt the cricket with the soldering iron, then...

    • @whusmanameAtGeeMail
      @whusmanameAtGeeMail 2 роки тому +15

      Knowing crickets, my money's on the cricket for sure! Doesn't matter who it's up against.

    • @fred_derf
      @fred_derf 2 роки тому +10

      The thing to know about crickets, it has cricket friends…

    • @GoGoErrek
      @GoGoErrek 2 роки тому +9

      Srsly is the motor computer build dead or just Post-Maloned?

  • @69Dartman
    @69Dartman 2 роки тому +384

    Back in ancient times I had a decent little cheap board that I bricked when the firmware update went bad. My buddy had another one just like it so we swapped the bios chip into my dead board and it booted so I updated the firmware and it went fine. I then left it in ready to update mode, pulled the updated chip, put my bricked one in very carefully, and told it to update again. The old chip took the update and the board booted fine and ran great for a long time. Desperate times call for desperate measures, especially if you already have a identical board to swap with and want to take a chance. It saved me from having to swap all my installed gear onto the new board and he got to keep the donor board for something else.

    • @awilliams1701
      @awilliams1701 2 роки тому +26

      back in DIP times. But I don't think these boards have a removable chip. Certainly not a DIP chip, but DIP isn't the only removable kind. Maybe they should. It could make RMAs drop a lot. lol

    • @phydeux
      @phydeux 2 роки тому +10

      It was a lot easier, not to mention safer, to borrow a friend's BIOS chip and send yours off to be reflashed professionally.

    • @nukez88
      @nukez88 2 роки тому +15

      Well yeah back in the day that was possible, but these days the bios is soldiered on the board. Tbh honest I wouldn't mind him making a video about sending the board to NorthridgeFix to see if he can swap the bios and fix the board. Why make E-waste if it can be repairable.

    • @getyerspn
      @getyerspn 2 роки тому +1

      Me too dude I've hot swapped many a bios chip in my previous jobs...I've saved many motherboards at HP ...till surface mount bios chips became a thing ....even then you can use chip clips but it's a pita.
      Bios flashback nowadays is a god send most of the time.

    • @TheButtzaeu
      @TheButtzaeu 2 роки тому +7

      @@phydeux i can imagine how that "professional flash" was basically a guy on a shop doing the same XD

  • @Aaron_Lesse
    @Aaron_Lesse 2 роки тому +33

    For my first PC build, I purchased an ASUS ROG Strix B550-A Gaming motherboard and installed a Ryzen 5 5600x CPU. I watched a ton of tutorials, then formatted an old 8GB flash drive to FAT32 and downloaded the latest ASUS BIOS for that board from the ASUS website. Updating through the BIOS flashback option, I held my breath through the whole process. It worked!

  • @Adamant_IT
    @Adamant_IT 2 роки тому +450

    Hey Jay! I've also had a mobo completely fall over with a BIOS Flashback, considering it's supposed to be the saving grace, it's far from perfect. You can still save this board by manually programming the SPI Flash ROM (the BIOS chip), but it will need a programmer and appropriate SPI cables. I'd do it for you for free, but I'm in the UK. Still, standing offer, just in case that's no big deal for you. There's doubtless a lot of people in the US repair community who can do it as well. Stay cool!

    • @OnTheRocks71
      @OnTheRocks71 2 роки тому +41

      Adamant/Jay Cross-Pond Collaboration. aww yeah.

    • @skyhigh24
      @skyhigh24 2 роки тому +18

      SPI Flash was also my thought. i´d love to see this happen more often instead of throwing the Hardware into the Bin.

    • @StolenJoker84
      @StolenJoker84 2 роки тому +8

      This was the main reason I purchased a Pi and SPI cables/clip. Unfortunately, the one MB that I had that needed a BIOS recovery (MSI, and same exact problem) had a BIOS chip that my clip couldn’t connect to. Wound up replacing it with an ASUS board, since MSIs warranty is garbage.

    • @pixels_per_inch
      @pixels_per_inch 2 роки тому +2

      I'm still surprised, Asus has a backup BIOS in case everything fails. Wonder why it's not activating on this board. Maybe he could try another USB stick. Worse case scenario, Jay could send it to Asus to re-flash the chip.

    • @StolenJoker84
      @StolenJoker84 2 роки тому +1

      @@pixels_per_inch I thought only certain boards had dual BIOS capabilities?

  • @CrackerSmith
    @CrackerSmith 2 роки тому +544

    Jay please make sure the USB drives are compatible with the board. My experience with older boards and flashback was that I needed a USB2 drive formatted as FAT32. Otherwise it would flash but not complete the flashback process. Not sure if this has changed with newer motherboards, but I wouldn't be surprised by the FAT32 formatting requirement.

    • @danielparks9035
      @danielparks9035 2 роки тому +71

      Was gonna say I've done bios flashback on multiple boards and multiple brands and had no problem. But I always looked up directions to make sure I was doing it exactly right.
      Who knows, maybe he did everything right and it still didn't work. We may never know.

    • @pacee21
      @pacee21 2 роки тому +31

      also make sure its a less than 4gb stick and also either a brand new stick that has never been formatted before or there are some guides on how to totally clear an existing stick that had previous information on it via command prompt.
      I had a devil of a time getting a MSI board to work with the flashback method.

    • @aaardvaaark
      @aaardvaaark 2 роки тому +3

      @@pacee21 I've had trouble with MSI flashback also. Would accept one BIOS revision but not another. Maybe I should've tried another USB drive.

    • @Ryan-re1rs
      @Ryan-re1rs 2 роки тому +9

      @@theldraspneumonoultramicro405 I hear alot about usb2 only. So thats what i did and didn't have any issues.

    • @Ryan-re1rs
      @Ryan-re1rs 2 роки тому +8

      @@pacee21 I'm not sure if it was 4. But they said once you go too high gb the way it stores info changes and causes issues with the bios flash. I think that's what remember reading.

  • @edantas
    @edantas 2 роки тому +164

    The motherboard be like: how many times do I need to teach you this lesson, old man?

    • @theplayerofus319
      @theplayerofus319 2 роки тому +1

      Hahahha

    • @yugoprowers
      @yugoprowers 2 роки тому +1

      LOL old man.... Hey wait I'm only a few months behind Jay 😠

    • @theplayerofus319
      @theplayerofus319 2 роки тому

      @@yugoprowers well.. hows gonna tell him boys

    • @fynkozari9271
      @fynkozari9271 2 роки тому

      So who won the competition jayz v cricket at the end?

  • @board2death
    @board2death 2 роки тому +176

    All of October you should try to bring things back to life that you’ve killed throughout the year

  • @zebby
    @zebby 2 роки тому +30

    I love these "can I fix it" videos because I learn a lot about how stuff works and what to do if it doesn't work for some reason! Plus, the sleuthing and d*cking around trying to find out what happened is always fun to watch!

  • @mtgcardzandreview2756
    @mtgcardzandreview2756 2 роки тому +116

    Word is Jay's still looking for the cricket both at the shop, his house and in his dreams.

  • @chrisharford2949
    @chrisharford2949 2 роки тому +114

    I'm sure it's a hell of a lot of work but I'm loving my daily dose of Jay. You keep doing you man love the vids.

  • @namelessone5968
    @namelessone5968 2 роки тому +9

    the cricket smirking at Jay...
    watching at his failed attempts in fixing the board...
    at the end it lets out an evil laugh as it heads out into the wilderness...fully satisfied.

  • @lynns0802
    @lynns0802 2 роки тому +94

    This is the reason why dual bios needs to be a thing for all motherboards not just the high end ones. Bricked BIOS no worries swap over to the secondary bios and salvage the borked one

    • @nikodemradomski1782
      @nikodemradomski1782 2 роки тому

      My x399 sli plus doesn't even have it

    • @ayuchanayuko
      @ayuchanayuko 2 роки тому +1

      It might be a gigabyte-patented thing

    • @nikodemradomski1782
      @nikodemradomski1782 2 роки тому +1

      @@ayuchanayuko nope, got a few lga755 asus mobos with dual (dip) bios

    • @lynns0802
      @lynns0802 2 роки тому +1

      @@ayuchanayuko definitely not a patent issue plenty of High End XOC mobos use a dual bios, Asus' crosshair line usually has dual bios. The issue is manufactures see it as a premium feature reserved for the top of their product stack which I understand given that 9.5/10 people will probably never have a need for it. But IMO is its one of those features most people dont even look at when purchasing a board except when they need it they wish they had it.

    • @caitlinomalley80
      @caitlinomalley80 2 роки тому +2

      tbh, there are tons of high end mobos that do not have dual bios, and plenty of low and mid range boards that do.

  • @Michael_mki233
    @Michael_mki233 2 роки тому +47

    It always amazes me how people can have such wildly different experiences with hardware. I've used ASUS's BIOS Flashback feature to fix what I thought was a bricked Z87 board, and updated the BIOS on a Z97 and 2 different Z490 boards with no issues what-so-ever. Having said that, I've never attempted it with only the 24-pin connected and no CPU/RAM. Never been brave enough to, and likely never will. Especially after seeing this.

    • @ACOnetwork
      @ACOnetwork 2 роки тому +1

      You know, it is different. May be USB flash drive not accepted by mobo or buggy flashback "thingie" 😂🤣 (yep I needed to say that 😁) or whatever. Sadly I did not have chance to deal with newer hw than 3. gen intel 🙄 (Asus rog 6th gen laptop excluded🤔), but okay, will get there someday.

    • @keithmyers2170
      @keithmyers2170 2 роки тому +7

      I used BIOS Flashback dozens of times on ASUS boards, bareboard and with a cpu installed and it has always worked. Never had to repeat the process once. I appreciate the boards that have a replaceable EPPROM BIOS or BMC chip like my server boards also. Foolproof method to just swap chips.

    • @Cinnabuns2009
      @Cinnabuns2009 2 роки тому +1

      I've done 3 boards so far with nothing installed, just 24pin and it worked fine though they were not Asus boards.

    • @Masoody
      @Masoody 2 роки тому

      So I have asus xii mother board but I had a 11th gen intel cpu I tried to build it and it didn’t work! It didn’t even shown the bio on my screen! So I researched and I found out that the motherboard supports only 10th gen 🤡😂👍 so I was wondering if does it have to do anything with the motherboard or the cpu not being compatible with motherboard??
      Note: I bought the motherboard on Amazon 😅 but the cpu is from a prebuilt!
      Please help 🙏

    • @Michael_mki233
      @Michael_mki233 2 роки тому

      @@Masoody It will support 11th Gen with a BIOS update. But as Jay showed, flashing the BIOS without a compatible CPU installed may or may not work. My best suggestion? Try to find a cheap, used 10th Gen i3, or maybe ask a friend if they have a 10th Gen CPU you can use long enough to update the BIOS?

  • @unlimitedbitsgaming
    @unlimitedbitsgaming 2 роки тому +14

    🤣 "SON OF A *BISCUIT!*"
    I love how Phil censors.

  • @FullMetalFox2
    @FullMetalFox2 2 роки тому +72

    Ive once read a rant from an ASUS employee about BIOS Flashback, the times he had to tell people to watch out if its a USB 3 capable port and to use FAT32, single partition, standard formating (Not quick), non-security lock and/or state LED USB stick made him want to strangle certain users and UA-camrs. Your name was among the list XD

    • @hobmarg
      @hobmarg 2 роки тому +1

      Haha is it Raja? Or JJ?

    • @FullMetalFox2
      @FullMetalFox2 2 роки тому +4

      ​@@hobmarg Raja XD
      I mean it was a polite rant, but still a rant.

    • @kibabyte
      @kibabyte 2 роки тому +1

      Any chance you got a link to it?

    • @skylarkblue1
      @skylarkblue1 2 роки тому +26

      If the feature requires all those very specific things to make it work though, that's a massive flaw. Obviously all of that isn't very well communicated and if it requires those things and only those things to work else it'll brick an entire piece of hardware.... That's just terrible.

    • @FullMetalFox2
      @FullMetalFox2 2 роки тому +10

      @@skylarkblue1 To be fair, many of those requirements make sense to me, especially the File System and direct USB Interface (No Lock etc). I work for a company working with physical and online medical congresses, and the amount of times ive seen my PCs download some driver for some doctors fancy USB sticks makes me bet a BIOS Flashback system would have an issue with those. But yeah ASUS could communicate that better on their Guide for example, it only mentions FAT16/32 single partition as well as the USB2 vs 3 port part IIRC.

  • @TheRealDavil
    @TheRealDavil 2 роки тому +5

    I've had the opposite experience with bios flashback. It's actually saved me a couple times. I updated a bios that actually caused a bunch of problems on a b550 board and I couldn't downgrade any other way. So I put my usb in with the right cap file and hit the button and waited. It took a really really long time both times I did it, but it did in fact work.

  • @TheDeadStyx
    @TheDeadStyx 2 роки тому +63

    By this day, updating BIOS is the most intimidating thing for me to do (close second to watercooling, but I'm new at it). First there was MSI's "LiveUpdate", which had a GREAT idea of updating the bios right from the OS (killed my z97 mobo the instant I decided to give that thing a try... took me few weeks to recover). Then there was Gigabyte's "dual bios" with a main corrupted bios - dies in the middle of the reflash, recovers, then starts to behave crazy (my pc turned on itself somewhere near 4 am while I was sleeping. Then turned off. At that point I thought I was dreaming. NOPE. Turned on again in a few minutes...).

    • @awilliams1701
      @awilliams1701 2 роки тому +6

      My Ryzen 5900x is my first watercooled build ever. I've been building computers for 25 years. The BIOS update is STILL FAR more terrifying than anything else. The water cooling didn't scare me at all. LMAO

    • @phydeux
      @phydeux 2 роки тому +6

      I must be lucky as hell. 25+ years in IT and literally thousands of BIOS flashes in a corporate setting, albeit nearly all Dells, and not a one has gone sideways on me.

    • @kukelkan
      @kukelkan 2 роки тому +5

      @@phydeux
      I've done maybe 100-150 bios updates idk , but a few did brick the boards, I have an intel h67 board, I updated the bios to support 22nm , it said update successful , rebooted and never posted again.. sucks.

    • @tehshadowy
      @tehshadowy 2 роки тому

      then again i have updated 2 different MSI mobos from live update and they worked fine :D Z87 and Z270. Hardware can be bitch sometimes

    • @rdb6677
      @rdb6677 2 роки тому +1

      thats crazy to me, I just built my first PC this year and flashed my bios 3 times, to accept my ryzen 5800x then because after 3 months I would not get post so I flashed it twice but the problem was my ram was dead

  • @PoppaCYS
    @PoppaCYS 2 роки тому +34

    Interesting. I bought a Gigabyte B550i motherboard that required a bios update prior to installing a Ryzen 5600X. It's bios flashback feature worked poorly and bricked the board. I returned it and got the ASUS B550i motherboard, and its feature worked great the first time. I thought it was a Gigabyte issue, but I guess these bios flashback features are unreliable with ASUS also.

    • @Mr.Morden
      @Mr.Morden 2 роки тому +13

      I successfully used Gigabyte's Q-flash plus feature (same as Asus bios flashback) to update my Gigabyte B550M AORUS PRO to support a 5600X without any trouble. Nothing plugged into the board except the 24pin and 8pin power. Although I had not previously used the board, it was brand new and unused when I did it. Perhaps these board companies are failing to mention that users need to remove the CMOS battery for 10 minutes before flashing to be sure the BIOS fully resets to defaults???

    • @marijn2830
      @marijn2830 2 роки тому +4

      Same thing happened to me with an MSI b550 board. Guess it's just a great big lottery with expensive lots.

    • @sedixmrboss5625
      @sedixmrboss5625 2 роки тому +1

      I never had issues with Gigabytes Flashback... But with Asus yes. How the fu**

    • @BruhMan_5
      @BruhMan_5 2 роки тому

      Same thing happened with my ASUS B550i. Currently on the 2nd RMA of a brand new board hoping the finally fixed it.

    • @filds1
      @filds1 2 роки тому

      I think i depends on the board. I seen alot of people flashing b450 tomahawk non max with a bios flashback and had no problems, while some people couldnt get it working they either had to install a supported cpu or return the board

  • @keithmyers2170
    @keithmyers2170 2 роки тому +11

    Good technique before BIOS Flashbacking is to clear the CMOS by removing the battery and hold the BIOS clear or short the BIOS CLR pads on the motherboard for 30 seconds. THEN, apply the BIOS Flashback. Avoids the halfway flash.

  • @Cannabis_Connoisseur
    @Cannabis_Connoisseur 2 роки тому +2

    Still loving this jaytober. Thank you for the hard work.

  • @Graphics_Card
    @Graphics_Card 2 роки тому +70

    The streak of videos in one week is absolutely staggering. Let’s appreciate the effort that goes into these videos.

  • @BorrietheBlade
    @BorrietheBlade 2 роки тому +6

    Very very interesting Jay.
    I've got 2 Asus MBs, both E-gaming both brands, team blue and red, and I've never had issues with their bios flashback feature.
    This is really unfortunate for you though so I feel the pain especially since it was for your daughter's PC build.
    Good luck going forward with it and thanks again for a great video. 👍🍻

  • @GrnArrow092
    @GrnArrow092 2 роки тому +1

    Glad I didn’t remember the BIOS flashback on my Maximus XI Extreme when I updated my board last week. It sure was a pain in the rear to try to get my motherboard settings back to where I had them. It wasn’t finding where I had installed my NVMe drives, but I eventually got it sorted out.

  • @Necropheliac
    @Necropheliac 2 роки тому +10

    It’s pretty irritating that ASUS touts this feature on their motherboard line while they’re probably very aware how buggy it is because they know how many boards get RMA’d because of it . They’re just banking on the fact that it gets used very rarely so most people will buy the mobo because it has all these features but few of them will try to use that particular button.
    Don’t get me wrong, I love ASUS’ stuff, but all of these pc manufacturers do some dirty ass shit.

  • @Arokhantos
    @Arokhantos 2 роки тому +12

    usually it flashes rapidly when it flashes the bios on asus board JayzTwoCents, heck i am pretty sure the bios never flashes and your board just has a 1 out of 100th chance to boot.

  • @celery4564
    @celery4564 2 роки тому +4

    I've had the opposite.
    Had 2 boards brick using the standard method of updating the BIOS as the boards didn't have BIOS Flashback.
    Never had a problem with boards that do have BIOS Flashback.

  • @captaindaedalus1
    @captaindaedalus1 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the info Jay. I had no idea that I should avoid the flashback function. What other manufacturers is it a problem with?

  • @whackbag3606
    @whackbag3606 2 роки тому +4

    I'm genuinely amazed it didn't kick on when you smacked the table, that would've been the best fix ever.

    • @tazgamerplays
      @tazgamerplays 2 роки тому +1

      Like the DeLorean in Back to the future.

    • @andrewsprojectsinnovations6352
      @andrewsprojectsinnovations6352 2 роки тому

      Is there a problem? IS THERE A PROBLEM?! [starts hitting instrument panel]
      [problem disappears]
      No, it looks like everything is just fine.

    • @tazgamerplays
      @tazgamerplays 2 роки тому

      @@andrewsprojectsinnovations6352 Hits it with a wrench. This is how we fix things in Russia.

  • @sjftech
    @sjftech 2 роки тому +4

    I had to do this with my Asus B550 board, as it shipped with a bios that wouldn't post with my 5800x and it worked fine. Had me freaking out at the time but it did the job.

  • @miko1989100
    @miko1989100 2 роки тому +4

    Have you tried changing the flashdrive? have you checked the file system type of the flashdrive as well? Just trying to help

  • @7gpanda744
    @7gpanda744 6 місяців тому +1

    HAHAHAHAHAHHA THAT ENDING!!!! OH! ITS ON!!! Squash it!!!!

  • @pnwscitech1589
    @pnwscitech1589 2 роки тому +1

    Just a thought Jay, you could build a little push button with wire extensions and a 2pin dupont connector so you can just plug it into boards without SMD buttons and not risk shorting out the wrong pins. Thats what I do with my boards I test.

  • @ItIsMeTheGuy
    @ItIsMeTheGuy 2 роки тому +3

    As someone who builds computers 5 days a week 9 to 5, I can say bios flashback is a godsend.

    • @BossMan302
      @BossMan302 2 роки тому

      Not only is it a god send but he’s not doing it properly.

    • @Apex-1962
      @Apex-1962 2 роки тому +1

      @@BossMan302 I’m a newbie, if he is not doing it correctly, what should he be doing differently? I’m helping my son build a pc and we need to update the bios. Any advice would be appreciated.

    • @ItIsMeTheGuy
      @ItIsMeTheGuy 2 роки тому

      @@Apex-1962 it’s been a few days since I’ve watched the video and I’m replying but generally you should read your motherboards manual on what to rename your new bios file to, and then also there it will tell you which specific port to plug into to update. If it still doesn’t work ensure your drive is anywhere from 4 to 16gb as well as that it is formatted properly

    • @Apex-1962
      @Apex-1962 2 роки тому

      @@ItIsMeTheGuy I’ve got that, I was questioning @BossMan302 reply that @Jayztwocents was “not doing it properly”. I didn’t want to brick the motherboard like @jayztwocents did in the video. He did the flashback with only power connected to motherboard. After he determined that he had bricked the motherboard, he then said he would never use the ASUS flashback again.

  • @MrSongib
    @MrSongib 2 роки тому +29

    Updating bios is the scariest thing in a PC build. I got anxious each time I update the bios it's Life and Death matter since I don't have UPS. 🥶

    • @CakePrincessCelestia
      @CakePrincessCelestia 2 роки тому +1

      Getting a blackout while flashing is the **stuffiest** thing ever

    • @andrewsprojectsinnovations6352
      @andrewsprojectsinnovations6352 2 роки тому +2

      I have a UPS and it was still a nerve-racking experience (in my case, Ryzen 3700 on Tomahawk Max 2). As that was my first build I didn't have a spare previous-gen Ryzen chip so BIOS flashback was basically my only option. This was at the height of the chip shortage too so I really didn't want to have to buy another CPU. Got it all put together; CPU, RAM, and everything. Red CPU light. I began the update and let me tell you, that was by far the longest couple minutes of my life, felt like almost an hour. But it did its thing, rebooted, and thankfully it didn't crash. I had a BIOS screen and from there it was smooth sailing; all that was left was to enable XMP, install Windows, and pat myself on the back.

    • @MrSongib
      @MrSongib 2 роки тому +1

      @@andrewsprojectsinnovations6352 🤣
      Fun fact i told my family when i did update the bios and i said to them "Don't touch any electronic thing in the house, and dont turn on any machine in the house. just sit down and be silent!!"
      😂

    • @SeersantLoom
      @SeersantLoom 2 роки тому +1

      @@MrSongib And then the fridge or air-con decides to turn on (as the thermostat commands it) and poof :-) or any other automatic-controlled device that can create nice voltage spikes. Or your neighbour switches on his huge welder or elechickens decide it is the best time to do maintenance and no tell anyone about it.
      In short, Murphy's law.
      BTW, I have UPS. It is supposed to help with power outages, one would think. My APC UPS does regular battery checks/reports and stuff. Still, it crapped out on battery failure (read: went dead almost immediately on mains failure) when UPS power was actually needed.

    • @nocturnal101ravenous6
      @nocturnal101ravenous6 2 роки тому

      Its really not that bad anymore.

  • @Mr3ppozz
    @Mr3ppozz 2 роки тому

    How did I miss this video?! I'm curious how you snuck this video past me.... time to make up for missing it...
    Thanks for all these videos! I love the info type videos with fixes and with information

  • @drumbyte
    @drumbyte Рік тому

    In the good ol' days, the jumper to reset the BIOS was always located right next to the battery.

  • @PatsTechReview
    @PatsTechReview 2 роки тому +13

    Glad to see the daily content! Love the troubleshooting stuff!

  • @Manakuski
    @Manakuski 2 роки тому +4

    Many times on an Asus motherboard after updating bios i have had to clear rtc ram by shorting the 2 pins next to the case pins for 5-10 seconds after turning off the power supply. Then everything works again. That's been with using the ezflash utility though, not the flashback feature.

    • @Trancedd
      @Trancedd 2 роки тому

      What is RTC RAM?

  • @GregM
    @GregM 2 роки тому +1

    You can desolder the BIOS chip solder it onto a daughter board stick that into a programmer and program it with the bios file from the manufacturer's website. There are clips for these programmers that clip on the BIOS chips to eliminate the desoldering/soldering but those clips are iffy. You can also get blank bios chips or ones programmed w a specific BIOS version which means desoldering old chip /soldering new chip.

  • @jsnotlout3312
    @jsnotlout3312 2 роки тому

    Really enjoying 31 days of jaytober :D The videos are so fun to watch.

  • @ryanhamstra49
    @ryanhamstra49 2 роки тому +3

    “Huh, I wonder what this header does…” RTFM JAY!!

  • @fvckyoutubescensorshipandt2718
    @fvckyoutubescensorshipandt2718 2 роки тому +6

    Last board I had brick I ended up having to order another eeprom with the default bios on it, prying out the corrupted one, and dropping in the new one (it was a 20-pin chip irrc and had a socket). $30 chip is cheaper than a $230 mobo if all it needs is a new bios to unbrick it. I guess these days there's 2 eeproms/built-in backup as standard.

    • @badnewsbruner
      @badnewsbruner 2 роки тому +3

      Why dual BIOS isn't standard for all 100+$ motherboards, I will never know. That could save SO many headaches like this.

    • @filds1
      @filds1 2 роки тому +2

      @@badnewsbruner Because they are cheap and sell stones as kidneys

    • @pixels_per_inch
      @pixels_per_inch 2 роки тому

      @@badnewsbruner Well it's standard for Asus, not sure about other brands

  • @forum42087
    @forum42087 2 роки тому +2

    I wish every month was a Jay month. I know it'd be a lot more work but just think, "Jay" can pretty much be worked into every months name in some pretty funny ways! My favorite would be the month of Jay (May) lol😄👍

  • @nemezzyyzz
    @nemezzyyzz 2 роки тому

    man, I needed this video like 2 weeks ago xD

  • @Fvu31
    @Fvu31 2 роки тому +7

    I'll be completely honest here. I never had issues with ASUS motherboards but my money is on the cricket.

  • @kentorourke
    @kentorourke 2 роки тому +11

    Next episode is going to a homage to Breaking Bad's Fly episode; Jay, Nick, and Phil tearing the place apart looking for the cricket

  • @hungryhungryhummer
    @hungryhungryhummer 2 роки тому +1

    I guess we bringin back the classic jayztwocents soundtrack for this vid. Awesome!

  • @javierc004
    @javierc004 2 роки тому +1

    For those that have almost the same problem as Jay:
    1. Make sure the bios flashback button isn't being pressed by the I/O shield (technically only for the ones that have the removable I/O shield) that's what happened to my Asus ROG B550-i, the I/O shield cutout for the bios flashback button was not aligned properly, maybe off by the hundredths of a millimeter. (I wasn't the only one with this problem, it caused the bios flashback to be blinking indefinitely and system wouldn't never boot up). I grabbed a screwdriver and just make the hole a tiny bit bigger.
    2. USB 2.0 drive works best for flashing, I had a 3.0 drive that wouldn't be used by the flashback, so I got a 2.0 drive and it worked like a charm, and don't forget to use flashback, you need the CPU at least in the motherboard (don't remember if you also need the ram).

  • @Rovertsmasher
    @Rovertsmasher 2 роки тому +3

    Hey Jay, I own this motherboard and you have to have that jumper on one of the CPU power options for the board to work, so you probably were not clearing the CMOS there. I've always had ASUS boards and have always used the EZ Flash instead of the button on the back. A trend I've noticed is that ASUS boards really don't like when something goes wrong in UEFI/boot. I've had OC's go bad and then not be able to boot at UEFI defaults, and found best practice is to clear CMOS every time you have a UEFI/boot issue.
    Also, as others mentioned I would double check that your USB drive is FAT32 formatted.

    • @racialmarvel9468
      @racialmarvel9468 7 місяців тому

      Ik you probabbly wont see this but I'll ask anyway.can you ez Flash a asus Board without a cpu installed? Or atlease a cpu that ist supported by the bios yet.

  • @mattdillion4999
    @mattdillion4999 2 роки тому +19

    I like how Jay plugs power in and then just handles the mother board as if it's made out rubber .

    • @svingarm9283
      @svingarm9283 2 роки тому +1

      just NOT the way how to do it

    • @awilliams1701
      @awilliams1701 2 роки тому +2

      LMAO yeah I was cringing too, but then again it's already bricked so.........yeah. lol

  • @probusthrax
    @probusthrax 2 роки тому

    @jay if you need an idea for an October video, I would like to see one that helps you find bloatware and bottlenecks

  • @RIPFPSDOUG
    @RIPFPSDOUG 7 місяців тому

    Jay: "Thats technically all you need. Wheres my power plug, I NEED a power plug"

  • @codym5352
    @codym5352 2 роки тому +31

    Bathesda making PC parts now? "features" that make things completely unusable is their specialty

    • @dangerwr
      @dangerwr 2 роки тому

      *Bethesda

    • @cursetheserpent
      @cursetheserpent 2 роки тому

      accept asus isnt the only company making mobos with bios flashback on them, apparently its only useless on asus

    • @sedixmrboss5625
      @sedixmrboss5625 2 роки тому

      @@cursetheserpent Thats what I thought but then I've started reading the comments and Q-Flash faild on a couple of people (Gigabyte), and MSI's one as well... Idk at this point what the fu** is going on with this kind if software.

    • @ExarchGaming
      @ExarchGaming 2 роки тому

      @@cursetheserpent yeah, i've never ever had an issue with MSI boards. Hell while i'm waiting to find a GPU at a decent price, my MSI board has been running 24/7 for about 7 years with not a single issue. My friend was an Asus Fanboy and he always had to deal with weird shit like this. For all the kind of shady things corporate has done, their engineers really do a great job IMO.

  • @janemba42
    @janemba42 2 роки тому +3

    Finally a comp I might actually have a chance in... Being Australian most of the big tech channels don't include our big sunburnt -desert- country.
    I'm under no illusions that I'll win but at least having a chance I very much appreciate. Having recently lost my gaming PC I managed to cobble together and old FX 4100 with a r7 250 oc and it's.... Slow, to say the least.

    • @TatsuZZmage
      @TatsuZZmage 2 роки тому +1

      That's cause their afraid of spiders in the returned postage

    • @janemba42
      @janemba42 2 роки тому

      @@TatsuZZmage I'm so tired and spaced out that I got all excited to enter into the competition.... Only to completely forget. Thank you for reminding me!
      Or maybe I swallowed too many spiders when I was asleep. This is Australia so it's very possible.

  • @deathkiller008
    @deathkiller008 2 роки тому

    The one board I have used BFB on it worked flawlessly but to be honest I only used it to upgrade/ update the bios not to recover a dead board. The board was the rog crosshair vii hero wifi (with ryzen 7 2700) still using this board to this day and love the excessive amount of usb ports which almost all get used with my peripherals when running VR. I hope you find a way to revive this board and can show us how (though it does look like it is beyond DIY level at this point for most people. Best of luck!

  • @DevilbyMoonlight
    @DevilbyMoonlight 2 роки тому

    This is a very good reason for bringing back a socketed bios, I've not built or had to fix a pc in a long while, but a couple of things come to mind... could it be the board not liking certain usb drives..? I'd try the smallest oldest usb drive that would fit the file on I had.... failing that it looks like the bios will have to be desoldered and flashed off the board and resoldered back on... unless something is written for the ME somewhere else other than the bios...

  • @nathans3022
    @nathans3022 2 роки тому +21

    Why not find the BIOS chip, pull it off, replace it with one that has a working one already flashed on it? Could make for a good video!

    • @nathans3022
      @nathans3022 2 роки тому +10

      @@dazley8021 So? Its not that difficult to de-solder and solder on a new one. I've done it before and I really ain't that skilled. Brought an old X1650GT back to life by doing that.

    • @thelegendaryklobb2879
      @thelegendaryklobb2879 2 роки тому +18

      @@nathans3022 Have you seen Jay's video when he tried to solder a capacitor on a graphics card? And Louis Rossmann's reaction to it?

    • @nathans3022
      @nathans3022 2 роки тому +3

      @@thelegendaryklobb2879 Thats why I want him to try it. The lol's would be endless. What harm more could he do to the board?

    • @racistpandagod
      @racistpandagod 2 роки тому +3

      Instead of pulling a Rom chip off its better to just use one of those smd prongs and just flash it

    • @hycron1234
      @hycron1234 2 роки тому +2

      I feel like he gave up on this too quickly.

  • @donaldcochran5563
    @donaldcochran5563 2 роки тому +5

    Jay, your videos are consistently informative and entertaining. Keep it up, man. One of the few remaining pc-tech channels I still watch.

  • @techmashup9659
    @techmashup9659 2 роки тому

    Jay love ur videos, they are informative and entertaining to watch. Probably try a different version of bios and a different USB. The blue light slow blinking is when the USB is in standby mode. When it’s reading and writing it normally blinks faster in my case

  • @kingloki8420
    @kingloki8420 2 роки тому

    Been watching your videos the last month pretty cool videos just subscribed to your videos keep doing them

  • @tippyc2
    @tippyc2 2 роки тому +11

    In my best sportscaster voice: I've gotta go with the cricket here. Back to you, Phil!

    • @exxor9108
      @exxor9108 2 роки тому +2

      Thank you, Steve!

  • @ejtaylor73
    @ejtaylor73 2 роки тому +11

    Now I have that Evanescence song "Bring Me To Life" stuck in my head.

  • @MumbysBar
    @MumbysBar 2 роки тому +1

    Have you tried flashing the older bios back to it instead of the newer? I've had that work once of twice. Out of like 50. So not great results but maybe.

  • @Bot.number.69420
    @Bot.number.69420 2 роки тому

    I had some trouble with flashback and just needed to do small partition on usb stick and format it in very specific way. Then flashback has always worked with that stick. Also as said, one board that really got messed was saved by flashing with external programmer.
    Gigabyte q-flash has flashed better, it just takes ages to flash compared to flashback.

  • @yoplaitmajor
    @yoplaitmajor 2 роки тому +6

    Love this troubleshooting content, Jay! Just some thoughts on this: USB drive formatted as FAT32 and not NTFS? You may also need to have CPU EPS 12V 4-pin plugged in on that ASUS BIOS - I believe some are set to fail POST if no EPS detected. Thanks for all you do!

  • @RunTheTape
    @RunTheTape 2 роки тому +3

    Try starting the psu by signaling it manually to start. Short two pins can’t remember which ones on the 24 pin connector itself, while still connected to the motherboard

  • @michaelfralick2355
    @michaelfralick2355 2 роки тому

    I've only had to use it once and it worked. I followed their documentation that told me to format a USB drive and stick the file on there then do the rollback. Worked like a charm

  • @TheShivABC
    @TheShivABC 2 роки тому

    Yeah I had the exact same problem happen to me a week ago, in the middle of the flash all power went out, somebody hit a telephone pole or something, never posted since, no ram cpu or any status leds come on, the only fan that spins is the cpu fan, don't have the extra cash to get as nice of a board either, gotta go with the basic bottom shelf board just to keep the computer on

  • @oisnowy5368
    @oisnowy5368 2 роки тому +7

    From the experience of people I know, Asus tends to brick way too often when flashing bioses. I think the BIOS should come on a standardized *socketed* (EP)ROM. So we can take it out and replace it.

  • @minobg79
    @minobg79 2 роки тому +9

    There is a thing that would help a ton in these situations and Asus is yet to discover it, it is called dual bios. :D As much as I like Asus boards (my last three motherboards were high-end Asus boards), this is a feature that I really miss.

    • @KellicTiger
      @KellicTiger 2 роки тому +1

      Asus does have dual BIOS. The issue is you need to spend the money for that feature. As Jay mentioned in the vid this is a midrange motherboard which isn't going to have it.

    • @simonfr97
      @simonfr97 2 роки тому +1

      I think your standard for "high end" is not the same as Asus's. I have both a Rampage V Extreme and a Maximus IX Extreme, and both have dual bios, and not the shitty one that Gigabyte does, where when it fails 3 -5 times to POST, it automatically switches BIOS, but instead, there is a hardware switch to select which BIOS you want to use.
      I Think even my Rampage III Extreme ( X58 board, so kinda old by now ) already has dual BIOS.
      That said, for my personal boards and the ones I sell at my shop, I always use the "old way" to update BIOSes, no matter what brand the board is.
      It still cracks me that my boss uses the flashback feature and 3 times out of 10 it ends up with a bricked MB. He persists to use that feature to this day 😂

    • @meair
      @meair 2 роки тому

      @@KellicTiger i’ve got dual bios on my b450 aorus pro wifi, i just have no clue how it works since i haven’t had a problem yet, shouldn’t be an expensive feature tho

    • @my-yt-inputs2580
      @my-yt-inputs2580 2 роки тому

      @@simonfr97 Not sure about Asus but with Gigabyte boards there is a specific procedure with power to go straight to the backup bios.(if equipped) Some Gigabyte boards even have a bios switch to be able to switch between both bios's.

    • @minobg79
      @minobg79 2 роки тому

      @@simonfr97 That is well said, Asus's standard for high-end. :) Not sure, but Crosshair Dark Hero is somewhat high-end in my eyes, as well as Maximus Formula I had before. These are not the most extreme boards from Asus, yes, but I would not call them midrange either. I just wanted to point out that this feature should be implemented widely today, as it is not a big cost and can be huge life-saver for the user. These practical features should be no-brainer even on midrange boards, IMO.

  • @nolanmorgan7920
    @nolanmorgan7920 2 роки тому +1

    Please review Vetroo pangolin k1 and k2 models, they are both good pc cases but im not sure which to choose.

  • @njbrad007
    @njbrad007 2 роки тому

    Next on JayzTwoCents - "chasing crickets". Bug spray, glue trap or shoe. Which one will work best?

  • @RealHellession
    @RealHellession 2 роки тому +3

    This makes me feel like I chose a massive gamble with what I did with my PC.
    I had an 5900x and a b550 board from asus. I used the bios flashback to upgrade and it worked.
    I guess when you don't know innocuous actions you take have more weight than you realize

    • @Iava
      @Iava 6 місяців тому

      You got lucky and here I am almost bald from the hair pulling

  • @zaneoblaneo7624
    @zaneoblaneo7624 2 роки тому +3

    You could always desolder the bios flash chip, extract the actual ROM you need from the bios provided by Asus, flash it using a programmer, and resolder the flash to the board. Or failing that, get an identical board, pull it's bios flash, clone it to the bricked flash and reinstall them into their respective boards.

  • @LaczPro
    @LaczPro 2 роки тому +1

    For me, doing the USB prep from Windows, to get after that into the BIOS and do the update is the safest way. Also, adding backup power is a must, especially in my country where blackouts are not always obvious to happen.

    • @urmeddie3816
      @urmeddie3816 2 роки тому

      I’ve been updating BIOS since 1999 and never had an issue ever.

  • @michaeldougherty1537
    @michaeldougherty1537 11 місяців тому

    have you tried bridging pin 3&4 on the 24 pin connector , while it's still connected to the motherboard, worked for me

  • @Scitch87
    @Scitch87 2 роки тому +4

    Intel: "Look at how easy it is to build an Intel System! Even a 6 year old can do it with mismatched parts!"
    Narrator: "It wasn't easy."

  • @DarthChewie
    @DarthChewie 2 роки тому +11

    " " "The only shot you miss is the one you take... and didn't.. 100% do." - Wayne Gretzky." - JayzTwoCents." - Michael Scott.

  • @zerooneniner368
    @zerooneniner368 2 роки тому

    that "son of a biscuit" is so smooth XD

  • @xpyr
    @xpyr 2 роки тому

    Will there be another video of Jay looking for the cricket? I hope so lol

  • @turgsh01
    @turgsh01 2 роки тому +4

    Here's another video where Jay fails to fix something again. I can't even remember a time when Jay successfully fixed something anymore.
    Although, in his defense, Asus has been pretty trash lately with their motherboards.

  • @ligerstripe99
    @ligerstripe99 2 роки тому

    jay vs cricket... reminds me when i go to bed... and a cricket somehow got into the room.

  • @jake-san
    @jake-san 6 місяців тому

    Omg this is so weird seeing Jay speak about the same stuff that happened to me with an old Msi Z87-G43 board. I was updating the bios on it from a USB stick and it too bricked itself while updating the ME part of the bios. Went completely black. I repaired the bios by flashing it on a RPi Zero, using Flashrom, but it was laborous process since I also stripped 2 pads off from the board removing the flash rom and had to repair those also.

  • @domzzz1244
    @domzzz1244 2 роки тому

    Good info to know. Thanks Jay

  • @BD-ro3de
    @BD-ro3de 2 роки тому

    I've seen this problem too on my x570 Rog-Strix-F. It would seem to be bricked until I pulled sata connections. Then it would boot and complete the update.

  • @Dave83138
    @Dave83138 Рік тому

    I've only used this feature once just recently when I powered on the PC and the fans turned on and nothing happened. Testing narrowed it down to the MB and the 2 digit error code code on the display was generic and suggested the BIOS flashback. This brought the board back to life. This is an older board the Z97-PRO.

  • @r3tr0nic
    @r3tr0nic 2 роки тому

    I love boards where the BIOS ICs are socketed PLCCs or DIP. Much less common these days. When all else fails, thats when I get my Advin programer and hot air rework out for those pesky ones that are soldered. Advin and Chipmaster SMD1000 saved the day on many bricked boards (and ofc opened the doors to BIOS mods tehehe). Dual BIOS ICs are always a great feature, esp if you can flash the other IC, whilst in the good BIOS

  • @NilsWesthoff
    @NilsWesthoff 2 роки тому

    I once fixed a Gigabye board (with dual bios) by shorting the main BIOS chip. That made it boot up with the secondary, which restored the main one as well. Super frustrating experience, but got it working eventually!

  • @Florian.K.
    @Florian.K. 2 роки тому +1

    It's funny, I have an Asus Crosshair VI Hero, and especially in the early days of Ryzen you had a lot of bios updating to do. On several occasion the classic update method via bios would cause severe problems, so I had to use the bios flashback quite a bit. Luckily it never caused any problems for me.

  • @serranob36
    @serranob36 2 роки тому

    Have the opposite issue on ASRock X570 Taichi, when flashed from 2.xx to 3.xx bios revisions I had to use BIOS Flashback or it wouldn't boot.

  • @gen_angry
    @gen_angry 2 роки тому

    "and A CRICKET JUST STARTED CHIRPING!" lmao

  • @BruhMan_5
    @BruhMan_5 2 роки тому

    Something similar happened to me on my first ever build (because of course it would) except mine doesn't recognize any GPU that's connected whatsoever. Had to RMA it twice hopefully this second time they'll actually fix the damage thing.

  • @cossakrose
    @cossakrose 2 роки тому

    Forget getting isekai'd into a fantasy world. I want Truck-kun to isekai me as Jay's *NEXT* 6-year old daughter.
    Wish me luck!

  • @stretchable4647
    @stretchable4647 2 роки тому

    This is where a CH341a tool and hot air comes in really handy for failed flashes

  • @Lyander25
    @Lyander25 2 роки тому +1

    Yeah this terrifies me and I'm glad I was able to stick with using their regular EZ Flash utility to update the BIOS on my B550 board. No clue how a lot of this may tend to work but at the same time features purely for convenience do seem remarkably gimped by comparison.

  • @joshhall5172
    @joshhall5172 2 роки тому

    Glad I saw this video, gonna be building my first pc monday and was going with a ASUS board I'd need flash to use with a 5600x, still had time to cancel, switched to an msi

  • @KorahGC
    @KorahGC 2 роки тому

    Had to use bios flash back on my MSI b550 carbon wifi. Had like 5 usb thumb drives, only 1 worked the rest I think would not get recognized by the mobo. Some of the usb thumb drives had led light flashing but nothing was happening. So maybe try with other thumb drives?

  • @aralphd1373
    @aralphd1373 2 роки тому

    Check the power if it's correctly going through the whole motherboard i had the same problem. Wouldn't power on turn out to be the voltage regulator close to the 24 pin from the power supply that got the voltage regulator super hot while everything else was chilled.

  • @ForzaE2
    @ForzaE2 2 роки тому

    3:47 that bg sound gave me a heart attack and making me think, that's a sound coming from my MOBA.

  • @andresbravo2003
    @andresbravo2003 2 роки тому

    That really fixed the issue Jay. this really Really works!