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I upgraded from bios 1B to the 1.15 aka 1F
Either do a downgrade to v1.E or use the latest BETA Release to solve your problem:
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=144655.msg1140250#msg1140250

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  • Mother board wont post P67A-GD55 B3

    I bought all new parts, and whipped up a nice gaming computer.  and everything was running fine.  how ever I flashed my bios and it hung up and everything went to crap!   I proceeded to take everything apart and boot the pc with only 1 stick of ram, and cleared my CMOS.  Loaded default settings everything is working again.  I then re-flashed the bios again, this time via USB instead of live update, and it worked like a charm. I then reinstalled my other 3 sticks of ram, and it goes back to the infinite failed boot/post.  when I have just 2 sticks of ram it works fine.  Ive even had 3 sticks work/post about 20% of the time, but it seems only to run good with 2 sticks. The Memory is good, Ive tried all slot all sticks, in multiple configurations and ran memtest on all of them, just doesn't like 4 sticks of ram.  Do I need to Re-flash back to a Older BIOS version or what?  Any tips/Suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!
    I upgraded from bios 1B to the 1.15 aka 1F
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    I upgraded from bios 1B to the 1.15 aka 1F
    Either do a downgrade to v1.E or use the latest BETA Release to solve your problem:
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=144655.msg1140250#msg1140250

  • Apple Hardware Test : mother board problem : post/16/64

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  • Did I just brick my board? MSI P67A-GD55

    So I decided to flash my BIOS to the newest version. I downloaded the newest BIOS and proceeded to flash the BIOS with the MSI utility. After the computer restarted it beeped a couple of times like usual, but it did not continue to windows after that and the screen went black. I saw that the USB stick was being used(light on the USB stick was flashing) so I didn't do anything.
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    Quote from: xmad on 10-March-13, 10:25:51
    If you sent it to MSI in the USA, that is odd as they usually turn things around in 7 working days. If it is a re-seller or outside of the USA it is hard to say how long it will take.
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  • P67A-GD55 (B3) Wont Post

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  • P67A-GD55 will not post

    I am absolutely stuck and about ready to RMA this board as I believe the one I got is DOA, though I'm not 100% so I'm posting here to make sure that it is in fact the motherboard that is faulty and not some other piece. My computer will not post, no beeps, no video; it simply powers on, sort of.
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    Here's what I've done to troubleshoot the issue.
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  • P67A-GD55 impossible to read the post at boot

    MSI P67A-GD55 Rev B3.
    At boot, I want to read the post by pressing the pause button...
    But ... But by pressing the pause button the screen does not stop at the post.
    Is this an option that can be activated in the bios.

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    At boot, I want to read the post by pressing the pause button...
    There is not much to look for.  There is no Status Screen in the traditional sense.
    What are you looking for?

  • P67A-GD55 boot stops at POST 99 w/ 1-long+2short beep code.

    Well subject line tells most of the story:
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    What is your current UEFI/BIOS Version?
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