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My son is building his first PC with my assistance, and we're running into an issue where the PC will not boot up into POST. No signal on monitor, no beeps or POST codes. CPU fan and system fans are spinning up as expected, video card shows a power light on. Also tried it without the video card plugged in, using just the native video - no change.



We confirmed that the CPU is supported by the motherboard, but the manufacturer states that it is only supported with a BIOS update. Problem is, we cannot get to the BIOS screens, or even to the point where it is attempting to boot from a drive or device.



Given that we cannot get past the POST stage, how can we update the BIOS on this system so that the CPU is supported?










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    My son is building his first PC with my assistance, and we're running into an issue where the PC will not boot up into POST. No signal on monitor, no beeps or POST codes. CPU fan and system fans are spinning up as expected, video card shows a power light on. Also tried it without the video card plugged in, using just the native video - no change.



    We confirmed that the CPU is supported by the motherboard, but the manufacturer states that it is only supported with a BIOS update. Problem is, we cannot get to the BIOS screens, or even to the point where it is attempting to boot from a drive or device.



    Given that we cannot get past the POST stage, how can we update the BIOS on this system so that the CPU is supported?










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      My son is building his first PC with my assistance, and we're running into an issue where the PC will not boot up into POST. No signal on monitor, no beeps or POST codes. CPU fan and system fans are spinning up as expected, video card shows a power light on. Also tried it without the video card plugged in, using just the native video - no change.



      We confirmed that the CPU is supported by the motherboard, but the manufacturer states that it is only supported with a BIOS update. Problem is, we cannot get to the BIOS screens, or even to the point where it is attempting to boot from a drive or device.



      Given that we cannot get past the POST stage, how can we update the BIOS on this system so that the CPU is supported?










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      My son is building his first PC with my assistance, and we're running into an issue where the PC will not boot up into POST. No signal on monitor, no beeps or POST codes. CPU fan and system fans are spinning up as expected, video card shows a power light on. Also tried it without the video card plugged in, using just the native video - no change.



      We confirmed that the CPU is supported by the motherboard, but the manufacturer states that it is only supported with a BIOS update. Problem is, we cannot get to the BIOS screens, or even to the point where it is attempting to boot from a drive or device.



      Given that we cannot get past the POST stage, how can we update the BIOS on this system so that the CPU is supported?







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          If you are using an AMD platform, fill out a warranty request for 'boot kit required'. They will send you a cheap APU that can be used to update your bios.
          https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/pa-100#faq-Short-Term-Processor-Loan-Boot-Kit



          If you are using an Intel platform, some Intel motherboards have a way to update bios without the CPU. Check your manual. On Gigabyte boards, the feature is called "Qflash Plus". On Asus boards, the feature is "USB BIOS Flashback".



          If this doesn't work out for you, you can order a compatible processor and return it after doing the update. Some retailers have a formal process for doing this so you don't have to renege them.






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            In addition to Andy's excellent info, MSI motherboards also have a BIOS Flashback button on the rear panel (so you don't have to open up the case) that enables updating the BIOS with an FAT32 formatted USB drive. I have a MEG Z390 ACE motherboard. The instructions are:


            1. Connect power supply to CPU_PWR1, CPU_PWR2 and ATX_PWR1. (No other
            components are necessary but power supply.)

            2. Plug the USB flash drive that contains the MSI.ROM file into the BIOS
            FLASHBACK+ port on rear I/O panel.

            3. Press the BIOS FLASHBACK+ button to flash BIOS, and the light of BIOS
            FLASHBACK+ button starts flashing.

            4. After the flashing BIOS process is 100% completed, the button light would stop
            flashing and would be off simultaneously.



            I imagine the instructions are pretty close to identical for other newer MSI boards, as well.






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              If you are using an AMD platform, fill out a warranty request for 'boot kit required'. They will send you a cheap APU that can be used to update your bios.
              https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/pa-100#faq-Short-Term-Processor-Loan-Boot-Kit



              If you are using an Intel platform, some Intel motherboards have a way to update bios without the CPU. Check your manual. On Gigabyte boards, the feature is called "Qflash Plus". On Asus boards, the feature is "USB BIOS Flashback".



              If this doesn't work out for you, you can order a compatible processor and return it after doing the update. Some retailers have a formal process for doing this so you don't have to renege them.






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                If you are using an AMD platform, fill out a warranty request for 'boot kit required'. They will send you a cheap APU that can be used to update your bios.
                https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/pa-100#faq-Short-Term-Processor-Loan-Boot-Kit



                If you are using an Intel platform, some Intel motherboards have a way to update bios without the CPU. Check your manual. On Gigabyte boards, the feature is called "Qflash Plus". On Asus boards, the feature is "USB BIOS Flashback".



                If this doesn't work out for you, you can order a compatible processor and return it after doing the update. Some retailers have a formal process for doing this so you don't have to renege them.






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                  If you are using an AMD platform, fill out a warranty request for 'boot kit required'. They will send you a cheap APU that can be used to update your bios.
                  https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/pa-100#faq-Short-Term-Processor-Loan-Boot-Kit



                  If you are using an Intel platform, some Intel motherboards have a way to update bios without the CPU. Check your manual. On Gigabyte boards, the feature is called "Qflash Plus". On Asus boards, the feature is "USB BIOS Flashback".



                  If this doesn't work out for you, you can order a compatible processor and return it after doing the update. Some retailers have a formal process for doing this so you don't have to renege them.






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                  If you are using an AMD platform, fill out a warranty request for 'boot kit required'. They will send you a cheap APU that can be used to update your bios.
                  https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/pa-100#faq-Short-Term-Processor-Loan-Boot-Kit



                  If you are using an Intel platform, some Intel motherboards have a way to update bios without the CPU. Check your manual. On Gigabyte boards, the feature is called "Qflash Plus". On Asus boards, the feature is "USB BIOS Flashback".



                  If this doesn't work out for you, you can order a compatible processor and return it after doing the update. Some retailers have a formal process for doing this so you don't have to renege them.







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                      In addition to Andy's excellent info, MSI motherboards also have a BIOS Flashback button on the rear panel (so you don't have to open up the case) that enables updating the BIOS with an FAT32 formatted USB drive. I have a MEG Z390 ACE motherboard. The instructions are:


                      1. Connect power supply to CPU_PWR1, CPU_PWR2 and ATX_PWR1. (No other
                      components are necessary but power supply.)

                      2. Plug the USB flash drive that contains the MSI.ROM file into the BIOS
                      FLASHBACK+ port on rear I/O panel.

                      3. Press the BIOS FLASHBACK+ button to flash BIOS, and the light of BIOS
                      FLASHBACK+ button starts flashing.

                      4. After the flashing BIOS process is 100% completed, the button light would stop
                      flashing and would be off simultaneously.



                      I imagine the instructions are pretty close to identical for other newer MSI boards, as well.






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                        In addition to Andy's excellent info, MSI motherboards also have a BIOS Flashback button on the rear panel (so you don't have to open up the case) that enables updating the BIOS with an FAT32 formatted USB drive. I have a MEG Z390 ACE motherboard. The instructions are:


                        1. Connect power supply to CPU_PWR1, CPU_PWR2 and ATX_PWR1. (No other
                        components are necessary but power supply.)

                        2. Plug the USB flash drive that contains the MSI.ROM file into the BIOS
                        FLASHBACK+ port on rear I/O panel.

                        3. Press the BIOS FLASHBACK+ button to flash BIOS, and the light of BIOS
                        FLASHBACK+ button starts flashing.

                        4. After the flashing BIOS process is 100% completed, the button light would stop
                        flashing and would be off simultaneously.



                        I imagine the instructions are pretty close to identical for other newer MSI boards, as well.






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                          In addition to Andy's excellent info, MSI motherboards also have a BIOS Flashback button on the rear panel (so you don't have to open up the case) that enables updating the BIOS with an FAT32 formatted USB drive. I have a MEG Z390 ACE motherboard. The instructions are:


                          1. Connect power supply to CPU_PWR1, CPU_PWR2 and ATX_PWR1. (No other
                          components are necessary but power supply.)

                          2. Plug the USB flash drive that contains the MSI.ROM file into the BIOS
                          FLASHBACK+ port on rear I/O panel.

                          3. Press the BIOS FLASHBACK+ button to flash BIOS, and the light of BIOS
                          FLASHBACK+ button starts flashing.

                          4. After the flashing BIOS process is 100% completed, the button light would stop
                          flashing and would be off simultaneously.



                          I imagine the instructions are pretty close to identical for other newer MSI boards, as well.






                          share|improve this answer













                          In addition to Andy's excellent info, MSI motherboards also have a BIOS Flashback button on the rear panel (so you don't have to open up the case) that enables updating the BIOS with an FAT32 formatted USB drive. I have a MEG Z390 ACE motherboard. The instructions are:


                          1. Connect power supply to CPU_PWR1, CPU_PWR2 and ATX_PWR1. (No other
                          components are necessary but power supply.)

                          2. Plug the USB flash drive that contains the MSI.ROM file into the BIOS
                          FLASHBACK+ port on rear I/O panel.

                          3. Press the BIOS FLASHBACK+ button to flash BIOS, and the light of BIOS
                          FLASHBACK+ button starts flashing.

                          4. After the flashing BIOS process is 100% completed, the button light would stop
                          flashing and would be off simultaneously.



                          I imagine the instructions are pretty close to identical for other newer MSI boards, as well.







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