Hi, i'm new to this forum and i hope someone will be kind enough to lend me a hand.
I have a bricked Gigabyte Vega 56. The previous owner tried to flash it with a Vega 64 bios and bricked it.
I tried to recover it with amdvbflash tool from Igor's lab but to no avail.
I'm using the integrated graphics of the cpu to be able to boot into windows 7.
I downloaded the most recent bios for this card from the vga bios repository and tried to flash it with the following command:
amdvbflash -p 0 Bios.rom
but i get an SSID mismatch error and a 0FL01 error
I tried using the -f flag to force the flash but it says that -f option is not supported in external version of the tool.
I then tried to use amdvbflashWin tool downloaded from techpowerup and i am able to use the -f flag to force the flash but i still get the 0FL01 error and it says Rom not erased.
Do you have any idea on how to fix it?
If i get one of those cheap SPI programmers should i be able to make it work again?
Thank you
J.
EDIT: By doing amdvbflash -ai i found out that the previous owner flashed a rx 480 bios in the card. He really messed up.
I have a bricked Gigabyte Vega 56. The previous owner tried to flash it with a Vega 64 bios and bricked it.
I tried to recover it with amdvbflash tool from Igor's lab but to no avail.
I'm using the integrated graphics of the cpu to be able to boot into windows 7.
I downloaded the most recent bios for this card from the vga bios repository and tried to flash it with the following command:
amdvbflash -p 0 Bios.rom
but i get an SSID mismatch error and a 0FL01 error
I tried using the -f flag to force the flash but it says that -f option is not supported in external version of the tool.
I then tried to use amdvbflashWin tool downloaded from techpowerup and i am able to use the -f flag to force the flash but i still get the 0FL01 error and it says Rom not erased.
Do you have any idea on how to fix it?
If i get one of those cheap SPI programmers should i be able to make it work again?
Thank you
J.
EDIT: By doing amdvbflash -ai i found out that the previous owner flashed a rx 480 bios in the card. He really messed up.
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