« Reply #3 on: December 02, 2017, 09:42:44 pm »
That is certainly possible. I do not know what criteria Gigabyte uses to keep you from flashing back.
Typically, its the size of the BIOS file. The chips themselves come with an addressable address space. Later BIOS revs are larger, which changes the space that gets written to. This is almost always the reason you cannot flash back conventionally.
Because you are having problems, and could inevitably brick your board experimenting, I would contact support and provide the steps you have performed. Your issue is clearly reproducible.
They may provide you with a custom BIOS. This is the safest choice.
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