the motherboard that I bought is a brand new MSI A320M Pro-VH
that's what's displayed on the box
the Motherboard model number is MS-7C52 ver 1.2
The problem
at first, the motherboard is fine, I have been using it for 4 months, then when I bought an NVME drive and inserted it into the M.2 slot, it does not show in the bios and on the win10 and win11 boot media
I checked the drive If it's working, it is a Kingston NV2 1Tb, i have 2 of them
I plugged the NVME into a PCIE adapter and it shows on the other PC (i3 2nd gen), it shows in the win10 disk partition manager
then I tried to update the BIOS version in the M-Flash, after some trouble (NTFS flash drive, does not accept FAT32 because file not detected), I managed to select a BIOS file, but I'm greeted with
"the bios you selected is not for this MB"
I checked the current BIOS version and it shows as E7C51AMS.171, which DOES NOT EXIST in the Pro-VH version
if you parse the current version it will be "E7C51AMS.171" -> "7C51v171" which you can find on the A320M-A PRO BIOS list
why its a problem:
the A320M-A PRO does not have an NVME slot compared to mine MSI A320M Pro-VH, I have a hunch that the M-A version of the BIOS is messing up because the firmware does not know that the M.2 slot exists
Note:
- if you tried to flash the bios with "E7C51AMS.171", it will work
- there's a discrepancy between the System Product Name and Board Product Name
- I am plugging the drive into the motherboard's M.2 slot, the adapter is just for troubleshooting because i just borrowed the adapter
Questions:
- can I force the bios to flash the unsupported BIOS (A320M PRO-VH)?
i have a CH341 BIOS programmer here (I have this to flash FM2 Boards before)
- did the shop/manufacturer flashed the wrong BIOS?
this is my first time posting to this forum, if you have any questions, feel free to ask
that's what's displayed on the box
the Motherboard model number is MS-7C52 ver 1.2
The problem
at first, the motherboard is fine, I have been using it for 4 months, then when I bought an NVME drive and inserted it into the M.2 slot, it does not show in the bios and on the win10 and win11 boot media
I checked the drive If it's working, it is a Kingston NV2 1Tb, i have 2 of them
I plugged the NVME into a PCIE adapter and it shows on the other PC (i3 2nd gen), it shows in the win10 disk partition manager
then I tried to update the BIOS version in the M-Flash, after some trouble (NTFS flash drive, does not accept FAT32 because file not detected), I managed to select a BIOS file, but I'm greeted with
"the bios you selected is not for this MB"
I checked the current BIOS version and it shows as E7C51AMS.171, which DOES NOT EXIST in the Pro-VH version
if you parse the current version it will be "E7C51AMS.171" -> "7C51v171" which you can find on the A320M-A PRO BIOS list
why its a problem:
the A320M-A PRO does not have an NVME slot compared to mine MSI A320M Pro-VH, I have a hunch that the M-A version of the BIOS is messing up because the firmware does not know that the M.2 slot exists
Note:
- if you tried to flash the bios with "E7C51AMS.171", it will work
- there's a discrepancy between the System Product Name and Board Product Name
- I am plugging the drive into the motherboard's M.2 slot, the adapter is just for troubleshooting because i just borrowed the adapter
Questions:
- can I force the bios to flash the unsupported BIOS (A320M PRO-VH)?
i have a CH341 BIOS programmer here (I have this to flash FM2 Boards before)
- did the shop/manufacturer flashed the wrong BIOS?
this is my first time posting to this forum, if you have any questions, feel free to ask
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