Updating the BIOS on an MSI motherboard is easy, but you may run into complications therefore it is best tocreate a restore pointbefore moving forward. The purpose of this guide is to walk you through updating the mobo BIOS and addressing a few potential issues that may arise after flashing...
TLDR: I can't get memory recognized on slots A1 and A2 of the motherboard and I don't know how to tell if I have a bad mobo or a bad IMC on the CPU. Initially all slots reported RAM but system wasn't stable until it threw a Memory PMU training error after I w...
I have a msi motherboard in my pc. It has a 4 pin "LED header" which as far as i can tell from googling supports 1 color leds. On that, I'm not sure what I'd plug into it, and finding info on how much voltage the header does has also been difficult. BUT
Gigabyte, AsRock and MSI in particular are all solid and specifically designed not to brick your motherboard. On laptops, I just use the manufacturer's utility to handle the job. A modern BIOS update on LGA 1151 or AM4 shouldn't take more than 5-7 minutes to complete. ...
How do you uninstall chipset drivers? I'm installing a new mobo so I need to uninstall the intel 865g drivers to make way for the P35 drivers. Can't find any uninstall options in add/remove programs and intel chipset inst listed in driver cleaner. Any suggestions? *Confused oli_ramsay,...
However, when I use AMD Cleanup to remove all drivers, without installing any display drivers afterwards, the visual artifacting is gone. I really have no idea what could be causing this problem or what to do about it. All of the components in my PC are basically brand new and I have...
Do NOT install WiFi drivers **. 6. Connect ethernet cable and run Windows Update till it stops doing anything 7. Install latest drivers for ALL hardware from manufacturers web sites. The reason we didn't do this in step 5 is 3 fold: -Sometimes MoBo CD comes with licensed utilities ...
I tried updating my Intel products and the computer would not boot back up without being restored to the previous point. I would love to keep all my stuff updated and am extremely curious as to why this is happening with my setup. i5-8400 CPU MSI z370 ga...
ok ill try that but it seems due to MS not supporting XP anymore msi also dropoing the ball on XP as well. the drivers on the mobo disc it seems only for win 7 and 8 32 or 64 bit OS's . i installed win 7 while having the sata mode as IDE and i did the proper driver upda...
IDK it could just be a placebo effect but the Vram usage cap has seem to be solved, i will do more testing to confirm this. i would like others to take caution when flashing your bios, remember to completely uninstall your current nvidia drivers before attempting any type of gpu bios ...