So over this motherboard.

Marios_3

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Hi guys,
I have a bazooka 350m, couple days ago tried updating bios from msi live update, bricked the board, replaced it and today I flashed the bios everything was good and came on a screen which gave me an option to run set up or load defaults, I loaded defaults and now the ez debug lights show that my CPU and gpu can't be detected. What is this? Why is this happening and what can I do?

Thanks
 

Lutfij

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1| if you should update your motherboard BIOS you should always do so when you're in BIOS with the help of a FAT32 formatted pen drive with the BIOS file on the root directory.

2| You may want to remove the CMOS battery for at least 15 minutes before you replace it. See if the system allows you to boot to desktop.

3| Since this is a troubleshooting thread, you must include your full system's specs like so:
CPU:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
 

Marios_3

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So I took one stick of ram out and it boots fine every time with one but refuses to boot with two.


I have a ryzen 1600
Samsung m.2
Bazooka 350m
X2 8gb gskill rip jaws
Cooler master 750w
And an Inwin case
 

Lutfij

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MERGED QUESTION
Question from Marios_3 : "Stick of ram dead after bios update."



1| When posting a thread of troubleshooting nature, it's customary to include your full system's specs. List them like so:
CPU:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:

2| Which Update are you on, or did you migrate to?

3| Try and remove the CMOS battery and see if the removed stick of ram works after you replace the CMOS battery.

4| You may need to go into BIOS and tinker with the ram speed to it's lowest speeds to see if both ram sticks allow the system to boot.
 

Marios_3

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1| When posting a thread of troubleshooting nature, it's customary to include your full system's specs. List them like so:
CPU: ryzen 1600
Motherboard: bazooka b350m
Ram: g.skill 8gb ripjaws - x1 formerly x2 before bios update
SSD/HDD: x1 samsung 240gb m.2
GPU: gtx 1060 6gb
PSU: cooler master 750w
Chassis: in win micro
OS: windows 10 64 bit

2| Which Update are you on, or did you migrate to?
i migrated to 1.60 - the newest update for the mobo
3| Try and remove the CMOS battery and see if the removed stick of ram works after you replace the CMOS battery.
tried this sadly :(
4| You may need to go into BIOS and tinker with the ram speed to it's lowest speeds to see if both ram sticks allow the system to boot.
im not sure this option will work, pre update both sticks would work fine, after update only 1/2 sticks work, i put the non working one in there on its own or coupled with he working one and it doesnt post