Hi,
I flashed my gpu (ATI 7970 ghz edition from Gigabyte) and it bricked. Luckily it has a backup bios so I can still use that one fine, but I'd like to restore the other bios to its original setting.
I've tried following some guides around. I tried changing my Init display first setting to PEG, but when I reboot it goes back to automatic.My mobo is a H77 D3h from Gigabyte.
Thanks for the help!
EDIT: Ok, I managed to get it working. If anyone ever google's this looking for an answer here's what I did, this will only work with GPUs with dual BIOS.
Start PC on working BIOS. D
Download GPU-Z.
Save working BIOS.
Rename working bios to bios.rom
Make a bootable pendrive (use rufus or something else)
Transfer the working BIOS and atiflash to the pendrive
Restart PC.
Hold F12 or whatever button it is to boot menu.
Boot from Pendrive.
Now physically toggle the switch on your GPU to the bricked bios.
Type: atiflash.exe -i This will list all your GPU's. If you only have one, it will tipically be under the name 0
Now type: atiflash.exe -f -p numberOfYourGPU bios.rom
This fixed it for me, hope it helps someone out there.
I flashed my gpu (ATI 7970 ghz edition from Gigabyte) and it bricked. Luckily it has a backup bios so I can still use that one fine, but I'd like to restore the other bios to its original setting.
I've tried following some guides around. I tried changing my Init display first setting to PEG, but when I reboot it goes back to automatic.My mobo is a H77 D3h from Gigabyte.
Thanks for the help!
EDIT: Ok, I managed to get it working. If anyone ever google's this looking for an answer here's what I did, this will only work with GPUs with dual BIOS.
Start PC on working BIOS. D
Download GPU-Z.
Save working BIOS.
Rename working bios to bios.rom
Make a bootable pendrive (use rufus or something else)
Transfer the working BIOS and atiflash to the pendrive
Restart PC.
Hold F12 or whatever button it is to boot menu.
Boot from Pendrive.
Now physically toggle the switch on your GPU to the bricked bios.
Type: atiflash.exe -i This will list all your GPU's. If you only have one, it will tipically be under the name 0
Now type: atiflash.exe -f -p numberOfYourGPU bios.rom
This fixed it for me, hope it helps someone out there.