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ROM not erased. Error 0FL01


Good luck
 
"Failed to read ROM" ->Suspect a bad ROM chip or connection.

Especially with "test|fail".
 
3.20, you need to enter amdvbflash -?

Or use 2.93
Well, I follow all the steps exactly, without skipping anything; and gave the same error. I used version 2.93
another thing. Is it normal for this "Flash" to always change?
 

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So you put a sapphire bios on the card and now it wont flash, tells me its in write protect mode, you might need to do a pin shorting procedure

"Failed to read ROM" ->Suspect a bad ROM chip or connection.

Especially with "test|fail".
 
Então você colocou um BIOS Sapphire no cartão e agora ele não pisca, me diz que está no modo de proteção contra gravação, talvez seja necessário fazer um procedimento de curto-circuito de pinos
I used what was compatible or should be compatible with the K4G80325 FB

Right after I flashed the card fan went off here
 
Well, I follow all the steps exactly, without skipping anything; and gave the same error. I used version 2.93
another thing. Is it normal for this "Flash" to always change?


I used what was compatible or should be compatible with the K4G80325 FB

Ok different part numbers is the problem.

Your board is not a sapphire based pcb, it is an AMD OEM PCB which either has device ID 1002 6FDF, Subsystem ID 1002 0B31, or 1002 6FDF 1002 0000 your pn internally should start with D33**** in the bios.


Follow this video, a bios chip should have a dot on it, i believe that also indicates pin 1 .

Or get yourself a spi flasher, check with @VuurVOS to know which one to get
 
Ok different part numbers is the problem.

Your board is not a sapphire based pcb, it is an AMD OEM PCB which either has device ID 1002 6FDF, Subsystem ID 1002 0B31, or 1002 6FDF 1002 0000 your pn internally should start with D33**** in the bios.


Follow this video, a bios chip should have a dot on it, i believe that also indicates pin 1 .

Or get yourself a spi flasher, check with @VuurVOS to know which one to get
I believe she is back to normal. Could you tell me how to avoid that previous error? Failed to read Rom error:0FL01

because every time I see several bios here already tested and the same error
 
I believe she is back to normal. Could you tell me how to avoid that previous error? Failed to read Rom error:0FL01

because every time I see several bios here already tested and the same error
Just stop mucking with it
 
Wait for a reply from @VuurVOS your card is screwed up big time now.

Will I have to let go of her like that?

Ok your card being a 2048 SP RX580, it is supposed to have 6FDF as the Chip ID, not 67DF
 
Aguarde uma resposta de @VuurVOS, seu cartão está com problemas agora.
Certo, de qualquer f
Wait for a reply from @VuurVOS your card is screwed up big time now.



Ok your card being a 2048 SP RX580 is supposed to have 6FDF as the Chip ID, not 67DF
Anyway, thanks for your help and patience. I believe it changed after the flash when it crashed the first time, it recognized it as rx470 as you saw yourself.
 
Certo, de qualquer f

Anyway, thanks for your help and patience. I believe it changed after the flash when it crashed the first time, it recognized it as rx470 as you saw yourself.
Why did you flash a sapphire E366 bios on that board?

Like eidairaman1 said it should be a bios with the boot message D00033* while having Samsung FB support mentioned in the vga bios collection.

Please try to (re)flash with amdvbflash 2.93 one of the following bioses:

If that is not possible you need to buy a CH341A v1.7 programmer. You must not buy the "black" version since that one has broken voltage control!
For more info see this thread: https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/guide-flashing-with-a-hardware-programmer.301007/
 
Por que você instalou um BIOS Sapphire E366 naquela placa?

Como eidairaman1 disse, deveria ser um BIOS com a mensagem de inicialização D00033* e com suporte ao Samsung FB mencionado na coleção de BIOS VGA.

Tente (re)instalar com amdvbflash 2.93 uma das seguintes bioses:

Se isso não for possível, você precisa comprar um programador CH341A v1.7. Você não deve comprar a versão "preta", pois ela tem controle de voltagem quebrado!
Para mais informações, consulte este tópico: https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/guide-flashing-with-a-hardware-programmer.301007/
good morning. I didn't pay attention to this information when I did this

this message that appears is not normal; what would that be?
 

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good morning. I didn't pay attention to this information when I did this

this message that appears is not normal; what would that be?
Unpack the amdvbflash on an usb stick and try again. Windows doesn't like to have some files in the root (c:\....\) directory.
 
Hello again. I would like to thank everyone who helped me. Today I finally managed to flash the BIOS; unfortunately, it still didn't show any image. But no fight, no victory. I would like to ask for help to

I don't know if that was it, but I believe so; I used what Mr. @VuurVOS said, to shock pins 1 and 8 of the PCB, I think that's the name, right? Anyway, I helped a lot, thank you. Now I need to.
 

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It might be a 1002 6FDF 1002 0000 card @VuurVOS
 
Spi flasher is your only hope make sure it is the green 1 and not the black 1
 
O pisca-pisca SPI é sua única esperança, certifique-se de que seja o verde 1 e não o preto 1
I'm back with new things. I managed to do the same thing as before, but I'll tell you in detail.

I flashed the BIOS that was compatible, the same one that didn't want to be flashed previously. I tried about 3 times until it seemed like it would go this time; but then the screen crashed again. I left it there for a few minutes because I couldn't risk interrupting a process, even with the screen locked (the system), right!? Then I turned it off with the button, because there was nothing to do other than that. When I restarted, I went from the RX470 to the RX580 2048 SP; What doesn't make sense is that the version I gave Flash was compatible with the specifications, but unfortunately it didn't give video again, so I used the "-ai command" to get some relevant information (attached in photo), I hope that Somehow light for me.
 

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I'm back with new things. I managed to do the same thing as before, but I'll tell you in detail.

I flashed the BIOS that was compatible, the same one that didn't want to be flashed previously. I tried about 3 times until it seemed like it would go this time; but then the screen crashed again. I left it there for a few minutes because I couldn't risk interrupting a process, even with the screen locked (the system), right!? Then I turned it off with the button, because there was nothing to do other than that. When I restarted, I went from the RX470 to the RX580 2048 SP; What doesn't make sense is that the version I gave Flash was compatible with the specifications, but unfortunately it didn't give video again, so I used the "-ai command" to get some relevant information (attached in photo), I hope that Somehow light for me.
Which bios did you use? Autodetect tells me that the bios you used is missing ram info
 
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