I have an MSI P67A-C43 motherboard that I accidentally flashed with a bios update for the B3 version for the ivy bridge cpu that I don't have. Now it just cycles the bios logo and won't recognise any bios file on a usb flash drive.
There is no way to usb flash it to restore a working bios now according to the manufacturer and apparently the only way is either solder a new bios or SPI flash it.
Can I buy a cheap product on ebay to SPI flash it with usb via another computer?
I was quoted up to $90 for a computer repairer to SPI flash it which is almost the cost of a new motherboard. But if I bought a new motherboard then I might have a whole lot of other problems from Microsoft windows 10 (upgraded from windows 7 retail).
On the back of the manual for the motherboard it says Best of Tom's Hardware 2008. But it doesn't seem so good now 🙁
There is no way to usb flash it to restore a working bios now according to the manufacturer and apparently the only way is either solder a new bios or SPI flash it.
Can I buy a cheap product on ebay to SPI flash it with usb via another computer?
I was quoted up to $90 for a computer repairer to SPI flash it which is almost the cost of a new motherboard. But if I bought a new motherboard then I might have a whole lot of other problems from Microsoft windows 10 (upgraded from windows 7 retail).
On the back of the manual for the motherboard it says Best of Tom's Hardware 2008. But it doesn't seem so good now 🙁