![]() ![]() I read somewhere that interrupting the power during the BIOS flash process can be really bad to do, so I don't know how to proceed. Should I power the system off, remove the USB, check the USB format and see if I can get it to FAT32 and then replace the BIOS file on it and try the flash process again? Or would turning off power and doing this cause some sort of problem?Īnd why would FAT32 format be necessary if the manual doesn't direct me to do it? How to proceed? The About Your Software window will appear and check for available updates. If you cannot see it, click the Show hidden icons arrow next to the notification area. Right-click the Trend Micro icon in the taskbar notification area, then select Check for Program Updates. And some other people are saying you need to format the flash drive to FAT32 format, which I didn't do because the manual directions I referred to earlier in this comment did not direct me to format to FAT32. You can also do it manually: Check Trend Micro Program Updates Manually. I searched the web for this error, and one person claimed a solid red light (for an earlier MSI motherboard) indicated that the motherboard doesn't recognize the flash drive. It's been a while, and the light is still on solid red with no flashing. But the manual says the light will flash a while, then turn off when the BIOS update process is complete. The red light flashed a few times, then went solid red. Powered on the PSU, then pushed the flash button. I connected the USB drive to the BIOS flash port. I connected the PSU to CPU_PWR1 and ATX_PWR1. I renamed the file MSI.ROM, and saved it on the root of the USB drive. I downloaded the latest BIOS file for my motherboard. I was attempting to do the "Updating BIOS with Flash BIOS Button" directions on page 46 of the manual. I was trying to do the bios update for the MSI B550-A PRO motherboard to enable use with an AMD Ryzen CPU. ![]()
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