I'm trying to recover from an false bios upgrade. Did use the last 3.10 for my Asrock P67 Extrem4 and without any warning that this chip is not the B3, I did install it. So have to do an recover but then the things went wrong.
1]. only two of my 4 RAMs are been used, I have installed 4 x 2Gb RAM
2]. got the 1394 GUID are invalid etc message
3]. selecting AHCI does crashing the system, while it always did run on that mode.
I did use the 1.6/1.8/2.0/2.1/3.1 and the beta bios as been found on the Asrock website. None did solve the problem.
Now about the 1394 problems I did read this from the asrock forum
1. Please check the 1394 label in your motherboard and write it down. The 1394 UUID like 1394.jpg(ex. 00138F00XXXXXXXX)
2. Rename the "1394_zip" to "1394.zip" Unzip the attached file "1394.zip" and save it to a bootable USB flash.
3. Reboot your system and boot into the USB flash with Hotkey <f11> during POST.
4. Run the 1394 program and key in "fwguid c XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX" then press enter. System will re-flash the 1394 automatically.
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Where can I find that 1394 label code on this P67 Extrem4 board????
1]. only two of my 4 RAMs are been used, I have installed 4 x 2Gb RAM
2]. got the 1394 GUID are invalid etc message
3]. selecting AHCI does crashing the system, while it always did run on that mode.
I did use the 1.6/1.8/2.0/2.1/3.1 and the beta bios as been found on the Asrock website. None did solve the problem.
Now about the 1394 problems I did read this from the asrock forum
1. Please check the 1394 label in your motherboard and write it down. The 1394 UUID like 1394.jpg(ex. 00138F00XXXXXXXX)
2. Rename the "1394_zip" to "1394.zip" Unzip the attached file "1394.zip" and save it to a bootable USB flash.
3. Reboot your system and boot into the USB flash with Hotkey <f11> during POST.
4. Run the 1394 program and key in "fwguid c XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX" then press enter. System will re-flash the 1394 automatically.
</f11>
Where can I find that 1394 label code on this P67 Extrem4 board????