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Aorus b550 bios reset
« on: October 20, 2021, 05:30:23 pm »
Hello.
I would like to ask you about my b550 aorus master. I got a problem after a night without using pc.

There is a long boot with code F6 or 15 and diodę CPU. Then reboot 3 Times and Windows stands up; reset my bios (not matters if I changed anything there).

After this long boot, everything works fine. I can turn off/on, reset pc. Everything boot well. Till next Day first boot.

Mobo - b550 aorus Master
CPU - ryzen 5600X
Rams - Trident Z Neo 3600 cl 16

I checkt my ram sticks inside my friends pc for few days - work fine. Put his rams to my pc. Not helped.

Cleared CMOS/switch battery. PSU voltage without any jumps. Put two diffrent 5600X to the Socket.

I thought my memory banks r broken So I rmad mobo. They send me a new one. I paid for bios update ( cuz stock bios wont read new cpu).

So.. With new mobo all worked great. Till last week, when I updated bios (wanted to get rdy for Windows 11). Now long boot issue came back. Idk if I did smthg wrong when updated bios in q-flash or what?

I think updating bios by mobo button without cpus and rams installed work well. When I update bios by q-flash or Gigabyte app with stuff installed smthg getting wrong.

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Re: Aorus b550 bios reset
« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2021, 04:06:45 pm »
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Till last week, when I updated bios (wanted to get ready for Windows 11).

Why did you update the bios? You really didn't have too. Did you set the bios settings to see if you could run windows 11 before you updated the bios?

I'm running a Ga-z490 with the 1st bios on it and running windows 11. Yes they have a updated bios for windows 11. Did I update to it NO!!! Plus I'm running a Ga-z390 with a beta windows 11 on it.

Try and pull the battery and jump out the cmos. Then put everything back to normal. Reboot the computer set the bios to default settings. Save and reboot and then go back and set everything backup again. If that doesn't work. Then the only thing you could try is see if you can go back to a older bios.



« Last Edit: October 21, 2021, 04:07:56 pm by dmdilks »
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Re: Aorus b550 bios reset
« Reply #2 on: October 21, 2021, 05:38:01 pm »
Going to re-iterate what dmdilks said.

You CPU requires F10 BIOS rev to support the 5600K CPU.  I would have started there, then tested support for W11.

F14D (if this is what you are running) is Beta.  I recommend avoiding beta releases unless absolutely necessary.  Are you sure F10, F12, F13 won't support TPM 2.0.

Forget what the release notes say.  I'd flash back to F10 and run the W11 compatibility checker.  I'd stick with it if your system meets compatibility requirements and runs stable.
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Re: Aorus b550 bios reset
« Reply #3 on: October 21, 2021, 05:40:34 pm »
Windows 11 needs ftpm to install. Gigabyte relase new bios with this function for amd users to let them get w11.
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Till last week, when I updated bios (wanted to get ready for Windows 11).

Why did you update the bios? You really didn't have too. Did you set the bios settings to see if you could run windows 11 before you updated the bios?

I'm running a Ga-z490 with the 1st bios on it and running windows 11. Yes they have a updated bios for windows 11. Did I update to it NO!!! Plus I'm running a Ga-z390 with a beta windows 11 on it.

Try and pull the battery and jump out the cmos. Then put everything back to normal. Reboot the computer set the bios to default settings. Save and reboot and then go back and set everything backup again. If that doesn't work. Then the only thing you could try is see if you can go back to a older bios.

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Re: Aorus b550 bios reset
« Reply #4 on: October 21, 2021, 05:55:57 pm »
Yep I use F14D. Im not sure which bios start to support TPM 2.0. When I paid for update bios while rma - they gave me f13 and it works fine. So I think im gonna get back f13.
Going to re-iterate what dmdilks said.

You CPU requires F10 BIOS rev to support the 5600K CPU.  I would have started there, then tested support for W11.

F14D (if this is what you are running) is Beta.  I recommend avoiding beta releases unless absolutely necessary.  Are you sure F10, F12, F13 won't support TPM 2.0.

Forget what the release notes say.  I'd flash back to F10 and run the W11 compatibility checker.  I'd stick with it if your system meets compatibility requirements and runs stable.
« Last Edit: October 21, 2021, 06:00:27 pm by Teson »

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Re: Aorus b550 bios reset
« Reply #5 on: October 21, 2021, 07:51:47 pm »
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Windows 11 needs ftpm to install. Gigabyte relase new bios with this function for amd users to let them get w11.   

NO they did that for most all new Intel & AMD motherboards. My grand daughters AMD mother board will run windows 11 if we just change the CPU. It doesn't need a Bios update. ASRock Motherboard A320M-HDV R4.0

« Last Edit: October 21, 2021, 07:55:03 pm by dmdilks »
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