Do they still do this because I can’t find it anywhere? When I go to fill out the form it sends me to one that doesn’t let me put in the product model and request a boot kit.
I had issues finding it as well. I would contact them directly to see if they still offer it. I figured they were having issues on the sight but I haven't heard of them discontinuing it, and there are links on other pages in their support sections, just that the link is dead so... no confirmation but maybe just contact AMD directly.
Edit. I had another look. And it seems they have a different process that perhaps may work. Try to register an AMD account. Then on the consumer returns page click the "Create new Claim" button: consumerreturns.amd.com/s/ There is a dropdown now for a "Bootkit" where you type in your product ID and serial number and continue on. Perhaps that will help you out. I will try to do an update if I can get the form to work and document the process.
Intel does not have a loaner CPU kit, so you will either have to get a CPU that works with it to perform the upgrade (A 12th Gen CPU non-F SKU will work). The only other option is to bring it into a computer service center or repair shop and see if they can do the bios update for you. They should have the means to do it. Otherwise, get a different motherboard that has a button.
Thinking about going to a 5950X from my 3700X on a ASRock B550M/ac with no button. Since I have a cpu already, I would do the update with 3700X in place and then just swap cpus?
Yup that would be the correct order of operations. When you get your CPU, update the bios to the latest one (you can do it before anyway) at least to the minimum requirement for support, and the swap CPUs. Make sure you have thermal paste to re-apply your cooler :)
I have seen it take up to 15 minutes but usually less than 5 on most boards. The red light should be blinking steadily, and it should turn off when it is done. If it is still blinking now (8 hours later) there is a possibility that it has failed at some point for whatever reason.
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Do they still do this because I can’t find it anywhere? When I go to fill out the form it sends me to one that doesn’t let me put in the product model and request a boot kit.
I had issues finding it as well. I would contact them directly to see if they still offer it. I figured they were having issues on the sight but I haven't heard of them discontinuing it, and there are links on other pages in their support sections, just that the link is dead so... no confirmation but maybe just contact AMD directly.
Edit. I had another look. And it seems they have a different process that perhaps may work.
Try to register an AMD account. Then on the consumer returns page click the "Create new Claim" button: consumerreturns.amd.com/s/
There is a dropdown now for a "Bootkit" where you type in your product ID and serial number and continue on. Perhaps that will help you out. I will try to do an update if I can get the form to work and document the process.
@@Kardall Could you make a video doing it?
@@youbelievethisisme5673 Just did one :) should be up now :D
how to update my bios of msi h610 m E motherboard , without flash button and cpu ?
Intel does not have a loaner CPU kit, so you will either have to get a CPU that works with it to perform the upgrade (A 12th Gen CPU non-F SKU will work). The only other option is to bring it into a computer service center or repair shop and see if they can do the bios update for you. They should have the means to do it. Otherwise, get a different motherboard that has a button.
Thinking about going to a 5950X from my 3700X on a ASRock B550M/ac with no button.
Since I have a cpu already, I would do the update with 3700X in place and then just swap cpus?
Yup that would be the correct order of operations. When you get your CPU, update the bios to the latest one (you can do it before anyway) at least to the minimum requirement for support, and the swap CPUs. Make sure you have thermal paste to re-apply your cooler :)
@@Kardall Yessir thank you. Just waiting on my wallet to catch up to my wantto.
How long does this usually take?
I have seen it take up to 15 minutes but usually less than 5 on most boards. The red light should be blinking steadily, and it should turn off when it is done. If it is still blinking now (8 hours later) there is a possibility that it has failed at some point for whatever reason.
@@Kardall thanks and great vid btw this really saved me