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AMD Motherboards : ASRock 970 Pro3 R2.0 Win10 boot problem

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Author: Wouter Bovelander
Subject: ASRock 970 Pro3 R2.0 Win10 boot problem
Posted: 15 Mar 2019 at 2:38am


I've managed to boot from my UEFI USB stick, booting into the Windows installer.
From there I was able to get to the Windows Repair options and got to a command prompt.
My SSD (mounted as C:\) is perfectly fine! Diskpart reports the drive and partition as "Healthy" and with a GPT partition table.

Booting from that drive just results in a black screen.

I've turned off CSM, and made sure Fast Boot and Ultra Fast Boot are not enabled.

I have a feeling that the drive's UEFI boot manager is either missing or corrupted. Is there a way to check and/or correct that?

AMD Motherboards : Problem initializing drives

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Author: smath
Subject: Problem initializing drives
Posted: 15 Mar 2019 at 4:49am

My system crashed while updating to Windows 10 1809. I reinstalled Windows 10 and now my RAID is not recognized. When I go to the BIOS the RAID is there, but Windows disk management doesn't see it. If I boot into ACHI mode the individual drives are recognized but when I switch back to RAID mode neither the drives nor the RAID appear.

AMD Motherboards : New at updating, need help!

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Author: Casey8
Subject: New at updating, need help!
Posted: 15 Mar 2019 at 8:36am

Hi I am trying to update everything on my PC and it may appear some things have not updated since i bought it.
So I'd like some assistance as Iv already looked around and can;t figure it out by myself.
MY current Motherboard is:
Model: 970 Extreme3 R2.0
Chipset: AMD RD9x0


BIOS:
Version: p1.60 - AMD AGESA OrochiPIV1.2.9.0


I am not sure what else I should provide, but basically I want to update my Motherboard and my BIOS and everything else I can.
Motherboard and BIOS is most important though because I believe i have already updated everything else.

AMD Motherboards : No post and boot loop with ASRock AB350M PRO4

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Author: Niccador
Subject: No post and boot loop with ASRock AB350M PRO4
Posted: 15 Mar 2019 at 10:22am

Don't know about the original posters, but when I got my first AB350M PRO4, it did this boot loop. Likewise, troubleshooting got me nowhere.
In my case, my build included a Ryzen 3 2200G -- I assumed that, despite the BIOS sticker saying otherwise, it did not have the appropriate update for this APU.

Had to RMA the board immediately back to NewEgg...replacement worked like a charm (until recently).

Given the original posters' identical issues, I'm thinking it may just be poor build quality on this board.

AMD Motherboards : No post and boot loop with ASRock AB350M PRO4

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Author: weerez44
Subject: No post and boot loop with ASRock AB350M PRO4
Posted: 15 Mar 2019 at 10:30am

So thought I'd give an update. Found out it was user error and I hadn't installed the RAM correctly. Just FYI for this board (and probably most). It seemed like I had pushed the RAM sticks in all the way but it will actually click on both ends when it's in correctly. When I first installed it, I only made sure it clicked in on the part with the tab. I spent way too long figure this out.

AMD Motherboards : ASRock B450 Gaming K4 and AMD-V

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Author: Wil
Subject: ASRock B450 Gaming K4 and AMD-V
Posted: 15 Mar 2019 at 11:31am

Hey,

I am trying to enable AMD-V, when I enable SVM Mode,the Windows OS crashes.

Does the SR-IOV Support under the 'North Bridge Configuration' work the same as the IOMMU in the B350 BIOS settings? If so, when I enable the SR-IOV support and SVM MOde, it still locks up the OS.

Thanks for your time,

Wil

AMD Motherboards : Differences between B450M-HDV and R4.0

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Author: Niccador
Subject: Differences between B450M-HDV and R4.0
Posted: 15 Mar 2019 at 12:26pm

Like the topic implies, I'm wondering if anyone can enlighten me on the (technical) differences between the original B450M-HDV board, and the newer R4.0 version?

I notice from the images that there appears to be a different number of VRMs/Chokes on the R4, along with a different layout of those. (No VRM heatsink either...and the chipset heatsink appears to be different/smaller.)

But do these changes imply an improvement in build quality, or a decline?

AMD Motherboards : Motherboard A320M HDV r4.0 can't install win7

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Author: thomasfox757
Subject: Motherboard A320M HDV r4.0 can't install win7
Posted: 15 Mar 2019 at 2:57pm

i used the AMD Rayzen 3 2200G sir.. i dont know.. but when i installl the windows 7 they said like that.. Can you Helping me with this issue?

AMD Motherboards : Cant boot in GPT mode

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Author: Peecee
Subject: Cant boot in GPT mode
Posted: 15 Mar 2019 at 3:18pm

Hello, i have a problem with my FM2A88M-HD+ motherboard. When i use te mbr2gpt tool from Windows and convert my ssd to gpt, i cant boot to it and it says, no boot device found select proper boot device and try again. Fast boot is disabled on my mobo. The tool says i have to enable UEFI boot but i cant fond it anywhere.



AMD Motherboards : Cant boot in GPT mode

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Author: gizmic
Subject: Cant boot in GPT mode
Posted: 15 Mar 2019 at 6:02pm

csm

AMD Motherboards : Overclocking 4 Ram on X370 Gaming X

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Author: chubalz
Subject: Overclocking 4 Ram on X370 Gaming X
Posted: 15 Mar 2019 at 7:50pm

System Specs:
Ryzen 5 1600 3.6ghz 1.2 volts (Stable)
Asrock X370 gaming X 4.90 bios
16GB Gskill Trident Z RGB F4-300016D-16GTZR (CL16-18-18-38 1.35V) = 2017 Manufacture Date
16GB Gskill Trident Z RGB F4-300016D-16GTZR (CL16-18-18-38 1.35V) = 2019 Manufacture Date
Aorus GTX 1080 Ti Xtreme
256 GB SAMSUNG SSD
2TB Firecuda
Corsair Rm650X


This is the story:

My system is nearly 2 yrs old on 16Gb Ram running 2800mhz stabl @1.35v

Today i just purchased another 16GB Gskill Trident Z RGB F4-300016D-16GTZR same model of my old ram.

But if i insert it on all 4slot and overclock it to 2666mhz or 2800mhz i only get 2133mhz. It will always reset to default speed.

I even try insert only the two new ram and remove my old 2 ram and it can run 2800mhz. This means my 2 new ram is working properly.

Tried also remove Cmos and Jumper.

Im frustrated that my 4 ram can only run at 2133mhz to 2400mhz.

Please help me to run at higher speed 2800mhz above

AMD Motherboards : Cant boot in GPT mode

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Author: Peecee
Subject: Cant boot in GPT mode
Posted: 15 Mar 2019 at 8:08pm

But is CSM not for mbr? In want to boot to a GPT disk, it is already mbr or can i boot in GPT if i disable it?

AMD Motherboards : How to turn off RGB LEDs when PC is off?

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Author: Dominik
Subject: How to turn off RGB LEDs when PC is off?
Posted: 15 Mar 2019 at 8:38pm

I don't have the same motherboard as you (mine is b450m pro4), but I had the same issue. I enabled the Deep Sleep option in the bios in Advanced\South bridge configuration and it worked. In the bios of this motherboard, this option can be enabled or disabled (there is no enabled in S5). With enabled, the addressable led strip turns off and there is no more current in the USB ports a few seconds after the computer shuts down.

AMD Motherboards : M.2 shows up in BIOS but not in boot list

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Author: tidder
Subject: M.2 shows up in BIOS but not in boot list
Posted: 16 Mar 2019 at 4:01am

CPU :Ryzen 5 2600

motherboard :: ASRock AB350 Gaming K4

M.2 :
Samsung MZHPV256HDGL-00000 - SM951


I wonder if anybody can help

my M.2 shows up in the bios but not in the boot list
I have installed UEFI Windows 10 on it but still doesn't boot or show up in list

I have cleared the security boot keys
disabled secure boot
disabled CSM
updated Firmware on motherboard
wiped and reinstall windows over and over again

could there be something I'm missing
appreciate any help you can give me

AMD Motherboards : Cant boot in GPT mode

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Author: gizmic
Subject: Cant boot in GPT mode
Posted: 16 Mar 2019 at 10:20am

you need to disable CSM and install windows 10 for uefi mode

AMD Motherboards : Overclocking 4 Ram on X370 Gaming X

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Author: gizmic
Subject: Overclocking 4 Ram on X370 Gaming X
Posted: 16 Mar 2019 at 10:28am

a few problems i can see

1, its not good to mix two different ram kits even more so for ram sensitive ryzen builds

2, you'll be considered lucky to even run 2400 with 4 sticks

and why do you need 32gb of ram

AMD Motherboards : Ive searched PBO

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Author: kd0kqq
Subject: Ive searched PBO
Posted: 17 Mar 2019 at 12:04am

can you use pbo with a non x ryzen cpu such as the ryzen 5 2600
I have the x470 taichi mobo really seem to like it but i cant find any info one pbo thanks

AMD Motherboards : Cant boot in GPT mode

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Author: Wouter Bovelander
Subject: Cant boot in GPT mode
Posted: 17 Mar 2019 at 1:32am

A boot profile in the UEFI must be created from Windows. At least that how it's worked for me.

Search online for bcdboot and you'll find the instructions.

In short, you boot your system from a USB stick with Windows installation media on it. Go to the repair tools and run a command prompt. From there you mount the EFI partition on the disk you want to boot from. Use diskpart for that.
Then you run bcdboot c:\Windows and the boot profile is created in your UEFI and you should be able to boot from your drive like normal.

Again, for full instruction search for bcdboot instructions.

AMD Motherboards : M.2 shows up in BIOS but not in boot list

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Author: Wouter Bovelander
Subject: M.2 shows up in BIOS but not in boot list
Posted: 17 Mar 2019 at 1:37am

This sounds like what happened to me.
In your UEFI boot list there should be a "Microsoft Windows" entry. If it's not there, you have to create one manually. This is done from Windows. The tool to use is called "bcdboot". When you run bcdboot c:\Windows, Windows creates a boot entry in your UEFI.

In short you boot your system using a USB stick with the Windows installation media on it. You go to "Repair" and open a command prompt.
Next, you have to mount the partition that has your EFI software on it. Windows creates a separate FAT32 partition just for this. Use diskpart to mount it and give it a drive letter.

Then, you run bcdboot c:\windows. This will create the necessary UEFI boot entry for you so you can boot normally.

Whoever invented this and figured the old way of just setting a partition to "Active" wasn't cool enough should be shot.

Anyway, for full and detailed instruction look around for "bcdboot" instructions on Google.

AMD Motherboards : Ive searched PBO

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Author: xhue
Subject: Ive searched PBO
Posted: 17 Mar 2019 at 1:39am

Yes, you can. As long as you are using Zen+ and 2nd gen AM4 chipsets.
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