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ASUS P9X79 PRO Motherboard won't boot after faulty USB BIOS Flashback update

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chrisraybell

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OK, just to start; this is a brand new motherboard, as well as the rest of the hardware components. I already have had this up an running, with zero issues and Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit installed; played Battlefield 3 max settings, 1080p, 64 player online perfectly - just as an example. So this is NOT a hardware issue - everything is brand new out of the box. The only reason why I'm running into boot issues now is due to my own mistake, (probably from being way too tired).

First thing is first.. I made a very big, and stupid mistake. When I went to ASUS's website to download the newest bios version for my ASUS P9X79 Pro Motherboard BIOS so I have enhanced capability for overclocking my CPU and GPU. The 2002 version to be exact. The problem, I misread something entirely and ignored the fact that I actually need the converter ROM file because of my BIOS version being older. It was version 0806 as the PROM code states on the Motherboard.

Instead of just renaming the converter file to the appropriate file name, I mistakenly, manually renamed the CPA file to ROM, as in P9X79-PRO-ASUS-2002.CAP, to P9X79PRO.ROM and moved that to a 8 GB PNY MicroSDHC Class 10 card, that is plugged into a High-Speed certified MicroSD to USB adapter. I then shut down the computer, inserted the MicroSD USB adapter with the card in, into the WHITE USB Flashback Port in the rear of the board. Held the flashback button until it started to run, and it appeared that it was working for about a minute roughly, then went solid blue. That's when my fears set in...

After that, I hit the Power button on my case and power was sent through all areas only for a brief second; meaning power LED's flashed for CPU, GPU, MEM, and others; indicating it received power for a moment, as well as GPU fan, and Chassis fans spun, but again, only for a second. Then the board promptly powered down, and tried to restart automatically and continued to show the same thing with the led light flash, and fans spin for a brief second, then restart...so on and so forth. It just kept trying to do the POST tests I guess? Just stuck in a boot loop, no system speaker beeps, no display through my HD Video card (Am using HDMI cable of course), just restart, power fluctuate, power down, and so on. Oh, and the CMOS button no longer did it's job either, from a complete power down - no power cable in, I held the CMOS for at least 5 seconds, plugged back in and didn't work - it just continued to do the boot loop. I even tried to CMOS the board while the power cable was plugged in and all it did was initiate the boot loop. I ALSO tried removing the CMOS battery from the board and flipped it to short the current or whatever term was used. My best guess is that my BIOS is corrupt... At this point I no longer know what to do, or what I can try. I live in upper Washington, the closest official ASUS Service Station on their site says it's in Boise, Idaho, which is roughly around 500 miles away from me...making it a 1000 mile round trip. I really hope I don't need to do that...

Since then I've literally spent hours and hours, maybe close to an entire days worth of hours searching the forums all over the net trying to find a solution. And I've troubleshooted the hell out of this thing. I even tried to re-flash with the original BIOS that came with the board, as well as others to no avail. Just the same results - the dreaded boot loops without system beeps or any indicator of what the problem is other than it won't boot the bios at all. The very last thing I attempted at this point was properly renamed the newest bios version - the converter ROM file that is to P9X79PRO.ROM. That didn't work either.

Other troubleshooting I did... I removed hardware one bit at a time, in the proper fashion of course, to rule ANYTHING out, even though it's all brand new. Nothing. Found a forum about bread-boarding it to update bios. It sounded like a hassle but I was willing to try anything at this point. I just bought this computer about a week ago, and have only been able to enjoy it for hours time. So I bread-boarded, unplugged everything, took the motherboard out of the case. I only had the 2 required ATX power connectors from the PSU plugged into the motherboard on a clear surface with no possible way for anything to be grounded unnaturally etc. Ran the flashback converter utility with USB BIOS Flashback, and at this point I was using a normal 2 GB Kingston Flash drive to rule anything out. It went through, no solid blue light. I went to power the motherboard and it continued to do the same. The boot cycle, just over and over and over again. Didn't work. Oh, I also tried the bare minimum configuration: Powered Motherboard, my Gigabyte GTX 670 OC Wind-force edition, with their appropriate power cables inserted, i7 3820 CPU and CPU Heat-sink/Fan Cooler, and one 4 GB DDR3 2400mhz Kingston HyperX Performance chip; from a 8 GB 2 chip memory kit. All appropriate plugging in of everything was checked over multiple times and all was good. So I tried that, relfashed bios through USB to make sure, did its process; blue light went off. I powered it up and still the same awful boot cycle. No system beep indicators, just another very sad dead end for me.

Please someone out there, tell me if there's anything I could do myself to fix this problem...any advice at all will be very much appreciated.
 
you wont be able to load your older .ROM file if the converter made any changes,
i would try just the 2002 bios and not the converter in case the converter worked to switch your system to read .CAP files only.
sorry im tired and if you said you had already tried that im sorry in advance.

i just updated my sabertooth bios to 2002 after reading your post so i could understand what it is they wanted before trying to give you ideas it went smoothly for me luckily.
keep me updated and ill try to help you out anyway i can.
 
I did the same thing. The instructions that came with MB didn't mention the converter but I did find that on internet (TOO LATE). Did you find a fix without sending MB to service??

Thanks
 
I had the same thing happen and also got the solid blue light. This was after I tried loading the original BIOS that shipped with the board. What I did was rename the file exactly as the instructions listed then flashed it again with the same BIOS and it worked the 2nd time, blinking a couple minutes then stopped.
Booted up fine then.

I haven't tried to do the CAP conversion again since then.
 
i had to run the CAP conversion twice myself first time i got the solid blue light and wouldn't boot so just hit the flashback button again and all was good.
 
If it's not named properly you will get the solid blue light......My problem is that I Flashed the new cap file without the converter (because that was not in the original instructions) now the fans spin for a second then stops over and over. I think it is "BRICKED" :(
 
If it's not named properly you will get the solid blue light......My problem is that I Flashed the new cap file without the converter (because that was not in the original instructions) now the fans spin for a second then stops over and over. I think it is "BRICKED" :(

Sounds like your going to have to RMA it to ASUS to get it flashed for you,
i would try to re flash it a few times using both ROM and CAP and see if ether one will take if not a call to ASUS is in order.
 
Thanks Jazon ... new one already on it's way .... brand new board so I just have to return it to supplier.
 
well good luck with the new board hopefully it will already have CAP bios installed for you.
 
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