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I think I killed my MSI Z97 U3 PLUS Motherboard!!!

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Busy day tomorrow, need sleep ;) Thanks all for the help. The FlashCAT is arriving Friday and I plan to re-flash with the original bios file to start with.
 
Keyboard usb or din plug? If you have a old keyboard with DIN, use that.
 
There's a way to do it without slaughtering the MB ;) See this post: https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/...-z97-u3-plus-motherboard.238973/#post-3757569

I also save the original BIOS file before I flashed

thats your best bet. i did not read threw the whole forum but had just figured you were still having this problem and needed a solution.

good luck

edit: i just got a reply back from that company i use. they do have an image you can flash onto the chip if yours fails for whatever reason. they want 13 bucks for it. ill send there info your way if you need it. i would contact msi first tho because they might be able to provide it for free.
 
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Keyboard usb or din plug? If you have a old keyboard with DIN, use that.

Only USB.

And I'm back, because I forgot I had some cyber black Friday shopping to do, have to wait for midnight it appears... lol

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i just got a reply back from that company i use. they do have an image you can flash onto the chip if yours fails for whatever reason.

What form, a BIOS EEPROM file???
 
Only USB.

And I'm back, because I forgot I had some cyber black Friday shopping to do, have to wait for midnight it appears... lol

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What form, a BIOS EEPROM file???

ya, they send it in .bin format and you just flash it onto the chip using your programmer.

edit: it really does not matter the extension so long as the file structure is how its supposed to be.
 
Ok, now things are getting weird. I was looking into the BIOS I saved from the motherboard and comparing it with the VER 1.A I downloaded from MSI, then the apparent VER 1.0, the file sizes are different, does that indicate I've got the wrong ROM?
Can you upload it? I wanna check what's inside.
I've already checked both A0 and 00 versions from MSI website, and both are in Intel HEX format and do include BIOS and ME regions, which means those images are ready to flash as-is and do not require any modifications.
 
Can you upload it? I wanna check what's inside.
I've already checked both A0 and 00 versions from MSI website, and both are in Intel HEX format and do include BIOS and ME regions, which means those images are ready to flash as-is and do not require any modifications.

Yea, be glad to... question is how to upload here? Could share a Dropbox or Google Drive link too.
 
Typical Asus behavior.

You don't start blaming the Manufacturer, and btw i don't see where the OP mentioned Asus, am i retarded:confused:
 
You don't start blaming the Manufacturer, and btw i don't see where the OP mentioned Asus, am i retarded:confused:

Lol, didn't even catch that. Yea, nothing to do with ASUS
 
I'm convinced there's a BIOS mismatch or something else

So have you contacted MSI so you can get the correct bios when the FlashCat arrives? (save time)

EDIT: Also, like I said previously, try a lower version Bios nearer to the top, if there is a mismatch on MSI website regarding ver. 1.A.
 
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So have you contacted MSI so you can get the correct bios when the FlashCat arrives? (save time)

I saved the original BIOS, so that's try #1
 
Busy day tomorrow, need sleep ;) Thanks all for the help. The FlashCAT is arriving Friday and I plan to re-flash with the original bios file to start with.


Can't you just short two of the pins(while the chip is on the board), I assume its a 8 pins BIOS chip? Should have just got an EPROMM adapter that way you cant flash any and all EPROMMs for now on?
Your Avatar is freaky!! Keep looking at its belly button talking to you
 
Can't you just short two of the pins(while the chip is on the board), I assume its a 8 pins BIOS chip? Should have just got an EPROMM adapter that way you cant flash any and all EPROMMs for now on?
Your Avatar is freaky!! Keep looking at its belly button talking to you

Shorting of pins I don't think will help a bad 6 MB BIOS flash.

Yes, that's my bellybutton talking, lol ...it's a skew on this meme:

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@Sasqui

So what's the verdict?
 
If you short 2 of the pins together, it basically clears the Eprom so it can be loaded with a good bios(I am the last person should be giving bios info)! o_O
 
He hasn't reached back out yet, but he did work today. I promised id walk him through the sequence when he was in front of the parts.
 
He hasn't reached back out yet, but he did work today. I promised id walk him through the sequence when he was in front of the parts.

Well... after a bunch of figuring out how to connect the Flashcat to the MB, I might be looking at a BIOS chip that they don't support. Flashcard is also saying the firmware is out of date, but I can't find how to update it anywhere.

You around later today or tomorrow?

I'll post a pic of the BIOS chip after I get back from breakfast with the GF
 
You sure you have the right chip? easy to confuse other chips. Down near the old north-bridge location(near the PCI-E)?
 
Well... after a bunch of figuring out how to connect the Flashcat to the MB, I might be looking at a BIOS chip that they don't support. Flashcard is also saying the firmware is out of date, but I can't find how to update it anywhere.

You around later today or tomorrow?

I'll post a pic of the BIOS chip after I get back from breakfast with the GF

Send me a picture of your board and ill walk you through how to setup the flash cat and get it connected to the board.
 
I might be looking at a BIOS chip that they don't support
That's impossible. Most likely a loose wire or bad connection somewhere.
If you are using a clip with jumpers, then for the sake of compatibility you need to use a single-channel SPI (see an attached pic)

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Flashcard is also saying the firmware is out of date
There is a PDF in "FCUSB\Documentation" folder. Scroll down to page 9 and follow the instruction.
It's actually very-very simple: just toggle a switch as shown in description, attach, start the tool and once you get a DFU pop-up - just point it to the new firmware. Then disconnect and set the switch back to its initial position.
The fresh firmware is also located in "FCUSB\Software\Firmware" folder. You need an FCUSB.CLASSIC.xxxx.SPI.hex, not the other ones.
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Will send a few pics later
 
I'm very interested in seeing how this FlashCat works!

I hope this takes care of your board @Sasqui !!!!! That would suck to have a Z97 paperweight.
 
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