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AsrockPC

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Try the bios from gigabytes page. When flashing, put a "/f" in between nvflash and the bios name. If you flashed the wrong bios earlier, this should make it the right bios again and revert the model change.
like that nvflash /f bios.rom
 
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yes. But make sure your card matches the one on the gigabyte page visually before doing this. It should work if so.
 

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Try the bios from gigabytes page. When flashing, put a "/f" in between nvflash and the bios name. If you flashed the wrong bios earlier, this should make it the right bios again and revert the model change.
like that "Nvflash /f bios.rom" ??
 
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I think so, but I don't actually have an nvidia card. That's how atiflash works I think... so it could be different/I could be wrong.

Someone reassure me on this.
 
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+1 on that

This is one of those cases where he already did the damage, and posts like that aren't going to help much. We're hoping it's reversible gentlemen.

Don't get me wrong, I'm with you that 99% of BIOS flashes aren't necessary. But that doesn't help us when it's already happened.
 

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This is one of those cases where he already did the damage, and posts like that aren't going to help much. We're hoping it's reversible gentlemen.

Don't get me wrong, I'm with you that 99% of BIOS flashes aren't necessary. But that doesn't help us when it's already happened.
Yeah I hear ya, but so many new members make an account because of a flash issue then disappear.. It get real old real quick but I do agree with you 100%
 
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What video card are you using to see to try and re-flash the BIOS? The command "Nvflash /f bios.rom" will only work if the BIOS is in the same folder the as nvflash.exe, the BIOS file is "bios.rom", and the command prompt is using the folder with the files. If the bios is named (may not be the correct name) N430GI.F4 the command might be "Nvflash /f N430GI.F4"

Depending on the system you may need more command line options.
 
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