Quote Originally Posted by darklink View Post
I have been running the m1406 bios for my p5q-e and just updated to the m1703 bios. I used asus update and the bios was applied successfully. I rebooted and then entered setup. The bios confirmed it was bios 1703. I tried to load from a saved OC profile but the settings were not applied correctly so I had to manually update all bios settings. I set everything to the way it was when running the m1406 bios but noticed that several options were missing like ez flash. I saved my settings and rebooted and now I get nothing.

Computer turns on and fans run but I just get a blank screen. I powered off the computer and removed the power cable. Set the jumper to clear cmos position for about 10 seconds and then put back to normal and tried to boot. Still I get nothing.

Is there any way to roll back to the old bios? Seems like my mb is hosed now.
Quote Originally Posted by darklink View Post
not sure if that applies to my case cuz i cant even get a post screen. when i turn the computer on i just get a blank screen. gonna pull all hardware out and leave the cmos battery out for a while. hopefully i can get this going.
Quote Originally Posted by darklink View Post
well.... i figured it out. mbios 1703 must have boinked my memory. i put in a pair of old mushkins and it booted up into the backup bios. i was able to flash back to mbios 1406 and then put my gskills back in but they will not post.

Right, where to start here everything is all fragmented into loads of posts Firstly, its NEVER, EVER, a good idea to load saved settings from a previous BIOS, ALWAYS set things manually after a BIOS update. Secondly, its always a VERY BAD idea to update your BIOS while your system is still OCd. Things like EZ flash should deffinately not be missing. Others have used 1703m (if memory serves one such person is kai) and all is running well, so best I can come up with on that is the BIOS flash did not take properly, or asus update fudged something during the flash.

You mention your using G.Skill, BIOS versions have known to be picky about G.Skill memory, to say the least. One BIOS version all may work well, and in another not. From my experience using G.Skill (or as I now call them G.Kill) memory, they have always after 6-12 months tops, died for absolutely no reason. So I now stick to better brands like Cellshock. Another explanation is simply if you ran your memory beyond its recommened voltage specs, it overheated then died, coinciding with the BIOS update, which boils down to nothing but pure coincidence. Try upping your vDIMM to 2.1-2.2v and see if your G.Kills boot, if they do, you know your sticks have degraded. *Pant* Phew, ok I think thats got everything there.

Quote Originally Posted by Moba View Post
It's not a file issue - 1703 is just buggy (manual memory speed settings were disregarded and other weirdness on my machine). Afudos is required to roll back and the board should work as expected afterwards...
Not all BIOSes are suitable for all hardware configurations, simply put. No idea why you needed to use AFUDOS, shouldn't of needed to use that at all, so I can only guess at what happened there.

Lastly, I'll stress it again DO NOT FARK AROUND WITH BIOS UPDATES FOR THE HELL OF IT! DOING THIS WILL LEAD TO PROBLEMS IN THE END. ONCE YOU FIND A GOOD BIOS THAT WORKS WELL FOR YOUR SYSTEM, STICK WITH IT!