Invalid Bin File

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My mobo is Z87-G43 gaming
previously i was using GTX 660,
I have replaced it with R9 270X.
previously the bios was showing normally in full screen, now the bios screen is shown partly.
Also when i try to open settings, this message starts to appear on the screen in blue "The bin file is invalid".
when i save some settings, it this message starts to multiply on the screen.

please help...
 
Solution
Due to the .bin reference I think it is the GPU BIOS having some issue, specifically with the HDMI port.

RMA= Return Merchandise Authorization, get the store from where u got it to replace it due to the malfunction on the HDMI port.

If that's not a possibility, you could try as I mentioned before to flash the gpu BIOS with a compatible one, hoping that it will fix the issue (just remember there's always the risk of ruining the gpu when flashing its BIOS if something goes wrong).
Where does this message appear? when opening settings in windows or in BIOS? if it's in windows it could just be a corrupt video driver (make sure to clean previous nvidia drivers with Driver Cleaner Pro or another similar program).

If it happens in BIOS however, the video card BIOS might be corrupted, you could attempt to flash it with another compatible version or a more safe approach would be to simply RMA it.
 

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This appears in the bios, when i open it , otherwise i am not facing any problems...
how can I RMA it???
can re-installing windows solve this problem???
 

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I was connecting the graphic card via HDMI previously, when all this error message came on bios..
I changed output from graphic card and instead of using HDMI, I used VGA option... and now everything seems to work just fine...
the bios appears in full screen and no error message what so ever...

is there anyproblem with HDMI???


 
Due to the .bin reference I think it is the GPU BIOS having some issue, specifically with the HDMI port.

RMA= Return Merchandise Authorization, get the store from where u got it to replace it due to the malfunction on the HDMI port.

If that's not a possibility, you could try as I mentioned before to flash the gpu BIOS with a compatible one, hoping that it will fix the issue (just remember there's always the risk of ruining the gpu when flashing its BIOS if something goes wrong).
 
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oka...
I connected the PC to another LCD via HDMI and it worked... no errors what so ever on trying to access the bios...
is there a compatibility issue between HDMI and my LCD??
 

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yes it does :(
 

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