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Unable to flash: "Selected file is not a proper BIOS!" #56
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Have u "patched" the saved mod.image with the UEFI_Patcher tool? |
I encountered this exact issue so I flash it using AFUDOS. not sure if it will work on your board since I did it on TUF B450M PRO GAMING. |
there's nothing to patch.
i can't find any binaries for AFUDOS anywhere nor any instructions. |
There is a youtube resource that includes the source file and also the instruction on how to AFUDOS. |
i followed that but it doesn't work, AFUDOS does not open. |
Try this: |
Asus bios images have ways of detecting whether it's modded or not. I had the same problem with my board. The easiest solution is to buy a CH341A Programmer. This will force a bios on to the chip with no interruptions. In my case, I used a raspberry pi I had lying around and it worked for me using flashrom. |
@MrAnonymous7122 Is there a manual for doing that? |
You can look up ch341a tutorial for your specific model. However I didn't consider that afudos or ubu may also work so you could try those before you buy a ch341a. |
System
UEFIPatch is applied (see Using UEFIPatch for more information). On some motherboards DSDT Patching is also needednot needed on AM4Description
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header search for PciBus returns 2 results:
i added NvStrapsReBar.ffs to the end of both volumes and saved the image file. when i tried flashing the saved image file, i got an error from EZ Flash 3 which said "Selected file is not a proper BIOS!". i also tried BIOS FlashBack but that resulted in a solid green light and nothing changing.
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