Asus Z370 Maximus X Motherboards

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       #71

    Cliff S said:
    Updated!
    And all settings reset.
    I really hate how you can't carry the settings over after a BIOS update, even the ones saved to a USB
    Ouch! Yes I've been caught out there before too. Did you save your settings to a list file on USB? Time to get the printer working..
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  2. Posts : 134,318
    Windows 11 Pro (x64) 23H2 Build 22631.3296
       #72

    Think I will pass on installing a beta bios release. :)
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       #73

    Kol12 said:
    Ouch! Yes I've been caught out there before too. Did you save your settings to a list file on USB? Time to get the printer working..
    I know what settings I need to change, so it takes me about 5 minutes to set both of my BIOS profiles(No OC & 5GHz), so it's not a problem for me.
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  4. Posts : 2,979
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       #74

    Cliff S said:
    I know what settings I need to change, so it takes me about 5 minutes to set both of my BIOS profiles(No OC & 5GHz), so it's not a problem for me.
    That's good. :)
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       #75

    OldMike65 said:
    Think I will pass on installing a beta bios release. :)
    No guts no glory
    Besides, my USB stick has all BIOS versions, and you can always go back using BIOS flashback port by inserting the USB in the in the correct I/O port at the back.
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  6. Posts : 12,801
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       #76

    Cliff, you can also do it from the flash tool in the Tools menu in BIOS.
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  7. Posts : 134,318
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       #77

    Cliff S said:
    No guts no glory
    Besides, my USB stick has all BIOS versions, and you can always go back using BIOS flashback port by inserting the USB in the in the correct I/O port at the back.
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    Thanks Cliff, yes I know we can go back, done it a couple times in the past. But .....nothing wrong with this bios version, so I'll let you folks play with this new one for a while. :) Plus, I don't find any news on what this new bios fixes .....or if there are any improvements. :)
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       #78

    essenbe said:
    Cliff, you can also do it from the flash tool in the Tools menu in BIOS.
    Good Morning Steve. :)
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       #79

    essenbe said:
    Cliff, you can also do it from the flash tool in the Tools menu in BIOS.
    Not if your BIOS flash goes Bits up because of a bad BIOS or flash.
    I was talking about the safety net these Maximus X boards have, for worst case flashing is all.

    OldMike65 said:
    Thanks Cliff, yes I know we can go back, done it a couple times in the past. But .....nothing wrong with this bios version, so I'll let you folks play with this new one for a while. :) Plus, I don't find any news on what this new bios fixes .....or if there are any improvements. :)
    I can totally understand standpoint Mike:)
    I just get bored and well.... I'll try it
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  10. Posts : 12,801
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       #80

    OldMike65 said:
    Good Morning Steve. :)
    Good morning Mike.
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