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Tryed to update bios within Windows. Let te application work for about 30 minutes. Want to cancell, click on the cancel button. Wait some minutes. Shut the PC down. Doesn't boot anymore. I'm retarded.

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    Welcome to devRant.

    If you bricked the motherboard you might be able to switch to the backup CMOS chip and boot it. If your mobo has one anyways.
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    @starrynights89 there is none. Rog crap
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    Hopefully it's under warrenty then. I've fried two motherboard back when I did system builds.
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    @starrynights89 one year ago, when in got the mainboard it also didnt work (ram error). Sent it back and just got a new one, and now its also broken. I think now they are going toll repair it or swap it also (i hope so)
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    You shouldn't've done these things:

    • Flashed via Windows (THERE'S AN OPTION TO UPDATE USING A FAT32 USB STICK!)
    • Shut down instead of retrying, thus bricking your BIOS
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