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Problem with FURY X Bios update (SOLVED)

MacNavy

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Hi guys,
i can't update my Fury X (sapphire) at the last bios, i have follow the guide (thanks to techpowerup to have realized it), but atiflash reply me "no adaptor found"! How it's possible?

Thanks
 
Why do you want to flash/"update" the VBIOS?
If you don't have any problems with gaming, it isn't needed.
 
Isn't it obvious why?

To open a portal to the Lalaland where Duke Nukem parties all day long.
 
+1 sounds like a fast way to brick your card. Why do you want to do it?
 
Awhile ago AMD released a UEFI bios, I need to update mine aswell.
 
Isn't it obvious why?

To open a portal to the Lalaland where Duke Nukem parties all day long.

You sound drunk :D

As far as flashing, I don't know AMD but Fury requires more TLC. You could check the owners thread?
 
@MacNavy

You are using DOS version of AtiFlash, which does not support Fury X flashing.

Download AtiWinFlash v2.74 .

- Shortcut to application must have "run as administrator" in properties.
- Make sure no monitoring tools are running in the background when flashing.
- Do not have MSI AB, TriXX, etc loading at windows startup and applying settings to card.
- Do not have MSI AB set to "Extend Official Overclocking Limits" prior to flashing.
- Best practice for flashing is without CPU/RAM being overclocked.

Only flash one bios position so you can boot off other bios position on card and reflash bad position. Even in windows you can switch between bios position whilst PC is on.
 
@MacNavy

You are using DOS version of AtiFlash, which does not support Fury X flashing.

Download AtiWinFlash v2.74 .

- Shortcut to application must have "run as administrator" in properties.
- Make sure no monitoring tools are running in the background when flashing.
- Do not have MSI AB, TriXX, etc loading at windows startup and applying settings to card.
- Do not have MSI AB set to "Extend Official Overclocking Limits" prior to flashing.
- Best practice for flashing is without CPU/RAM being overclocked.

Only flash one bios position so you can boot off other bios position on card and reflash bad position. Even in windows you can switch between bios position whilst PC is on.

Thank you, now try this solution

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Update after a minute:


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WORKS!
 
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No worries :) , glad your sorted :) .
 
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