Black screen on startup after BIOS reset
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@Hightmar Looks like you're missing the BIOS boot option in your setup... You may have to also set which device to boot.
Did you update your BIOS? It might be worth giving that a try.
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@Andrew That's what's weird. The boot order is correct. It's the XCP-ng EFI OS partition in first position.
As for the BIOS, I originally reset it because it wasn't registering changes properly, especially for the fans, and also because I couldn't update the BIOS.
I went and got the latest BIOS update for my Gigabyte B550 GAMING X V2 (rev. 1.3)
motherboard. Links here :
https://www.gigabyte.com/fr/Motherboard/B550-GAMING-X-V2-rev-13/support#support-dlThe current version is FB. I've tried the FC and FDc versions but I get a message telling me that the image is invalid.
I'm not sure what to do, maybe try contacting the manufacturer...
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@Hightmar Did you unzip the download BIOS? Did you try update by Q-flash?
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@Andrew Yes I unzipped the file. BIOS don't see zipped files anyway. The image is well seen by Q-Flash, but when I click on it I got the message, invalid image -_-
I can take a photo when I can
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@Hightmar Gigabyte is the only one that can help with the BIOS update issue...
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@Andrew And what about the message
- xenoprof: Initialization failed. AMD processor family 25 is not supported
This server have a Ryzen 9 5900X. My computer a Ryzen 5 5800X. Same family. But it works on my computer. Worse, it worked on the server. Before
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@Hightmar Don't worry about it... I get the same warning on my AMD test machine, and it boots correctly.
Get Gigabyte to help with the BIOS update and once it's current then you can start looking at settings and details...
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Hello @Andrew,
All my problems are now solved. They all came from the BIOS. I managed to update it with this solution :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=449N8h2GdlUI had to rename the BIOS image name and use the automatic update tool.
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