xCuri0 / ReBarUEFI

Resizable BAR for (almost) any UEFI system
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My ASUS P8Z68-M pro R.I.P #120

Closed Daishuku closed 3 months ago

Daishuku commented 3 months ago

System

My PC using 3770K with 32GB Adata 2133MHz XPG RAM.

I have follow the guide carefully, BIOS looks okay after the patching. But after flashing the BiOS, Only Fans is okay, No bleep sounds, Cleaned CMOS, Unplug Hard drives still black Out. The BIOS sounds is serious damaged.

In case happened at Midnight, no tools and tech guys to help troubleshoot.

However the Chinese New Year coming, shop and delivery maybe off over 2 weeks, I'm hard to grab same motherborad to recover in week.

And my Job data is lockdown at the moment... My PC never failure like this time. This my buddy, life with me over decade. I gonna cry.

Daishuku commented 3 months ago

Possible part cuase my black out:

-DSDT module modifying. Have some syntax error when compiling (PCI_"ABCDEFGH" GH were detected as error). Padding seems okay. BIOS image enviornent looks different to tutorial.

-BiOS patching. Removed some Patch.txt part this was not related Ivy bridge

-32GB RAM. The edit were based on 32GB, may too late to know the 32GB Not compatible after Black out.

xCuri0 commented 3 months ago

@Daishuku you can use ASUS USB flashback to restore BIOS

It's most likely pad file issue causing this which u didn't notice.

None of the issues you said will cause a boot failures like this. 32GB RAM will work fine because you have 3060Ti with only 8GB VRAM

Daishuku commented 3 months ago

This borad wasn't modern enough, so didn't have any BIOS recover function. The only way is detach the chips and replace a health one.

Padding issues I have notice from the guide and double checked before I flash my borad.

Also, found a same model board to hot swap, I may try upload my broken BIOS rom to let you analysis.

Daishuku commented 3 months ago

Here is the BIOS I prepared that kill my Board. Broken_Bios.zip

I guess I maybe NOT killed my board, but hard to confirm due to my old board ownership exchanged. When I hot swap my board and black out at the start, found this was DRAM Timing issues due by BIOS "first run" ... However, I can't take a Risk right now.

xCuri0 commented 3 months ago

You need to re do the guide using only MMTool on the final BIOS you're flashing.

I'm closing because this is a known with ASUS motherboards. I know the workaround for it is complicated to do but it's the only option till UEFITool gets a update to fix it

Daishuku commented 3 months ago

Get idea what's I have done stupidly, There have a lot of step get wrong.

Maybe prepare next try when back up board arrive after Chinese New Year