Hey,
So I had recently bought a new CPU (AMD FX 8350), a power supply (Corsair CX650M) and some liquid cooling ( Corsair H55). After the installation I did a full windows 10 install. After that I have been trying to update my BIOS because I have been having stability issues. I downloaded the BIOS update off of the gigabyte website and transfered them on to a USB that has been formatted to FAT32. I then reboot the PC and boot into Q-flash. The USB is there but when I click on it it opens to a file called "mass storage", when you click on mass storage it opens to 3 files "AUTOEXE.BAT", "Efiflash.exe" and "970AD3P2.FD". When first two files are clicked on a pop up comes up saying "file size incorrect" and when you click on the third it pops up saying it's reading it then a pop up comes up saying "BIOS ID check error". I am a little unsure on what to do now. I have not found anyone having a similar problem.
CPU- AMD FX 8350
GPU- Gigabyte GTX 970
MB- Gigabyte 970A-D3P
PS- Corsair CX650M
LC- Corsair H55
So I had recently bought a new CPU (AMD FX 8350), a power supply (Corsair CX650M) and some liquid cooling ( Corsair H55). After the installation I did a full windows 10 install. After that I have been trying to update my BIOS because I have been having stability issues. I downloaded the BIOS update off of the gigabyte website and transfered them on to a USB that has been formatted to FAT32. I then reboot the PC and boot into Q-flash. The USB is there but when I click on it it opens to a file called "mass storage", when you click on mass storage it opens to 3 files "AUTOEXE.BAT", "Efiflash.exe" and "970AD3P2.FD". When first two files are clicked on a pop up comes up saying "file size incorrect" and when you click on the third it pops up saying it's reading it then a pop up comes up saying "BIOS ID check error". I am a little unsure on what to do now. I have not found anyone having a similar problem.
CPU- AMD FX 8350
GPU- Gigabyte GTX 970
MB- Gigabyte 970A-D3P
PS- Corsair CX650M
LC- Corsair H55