Msi 970a-g46 help to recover bios

i need help with my motherboard, my bios is dead and i need a m-flash recovery from msi 970a-g46 

place bios file over USB key then turn on the PC and see if can get recovered
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=174985.0

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  • MSI 970A-G46 help.

    I just built my first PC and it won't boot up. The I can hear the PSU running but the a light called LED 1 flashes and then nothing else happens. Ive checked and rechecked the cables and haven't found anything messed up. The RAM and CPU are installed correctly. Could the Hard drive possibly be the problem? Please help i really want my pc to work.
    Specs:
    Mother Board: MSI 970A-G46
    CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 955 3.2ghx Quad-Core.
    GPU: MSI  HD R5450
    Hard Drive 1tb Sata.
    PSU: 600 watt Thermaltake.
    RAM: 2 sticks of 4gb Corsair.

      I recently got same motherboard. When it is running normal you will have four small blue LED lights that stay lighted. I had issue where over clock would not disengage and or engage. And only one blue LED indicator light was on. And no matter what it would not restart; with reset, hard shutdown.
    SOLUTION by Bumper: Simple CMOS manual reset on motherboard, restart and press F2 [At this point motherboard bios has been reset to default settings.] 
    If it turns out you still have a problem; search Amazon for simple cheap testers to test mainboard, PSU, etc. Chances are if you see lights the PSU is OK.

  • Help: new MSI 970a-g46 not booting.

    hello.
    i searched this forum before posting but couldn't find a solution that worked, so i thought i'd post my issue and see if y'all could help. basically, after installing the mobo and all the parts, powering on the machine does nothing but spin the fans and illuminate phase 1 CPU light for a split second. then nothing. no beeps, no further activity.
    i just purchased brand new:
    MSI 970A-G46
    AMD FX 8-Core
    Ballistix 4GB DDR3 PC3-12800 (1 stick)
    Diablotek EVO ATX midtower.
    and i'm using these my old parts:
    Themaltake Purepower 500 ATX 12V 2.0
    Gigabyte G Force 8 Series (GV-NX86S256H) graphics card
    an IDE PCI card (where my 160gb maxtor with the OS connects)
    two SATA drives seagate 500GB and a WD 2TB
    up untill i shut down my old system to build this one, everything was working fine.
    after reading the forum, i've tried moving my RAM from slot 2 to each other slot. trying to boot each time had same result.
    i tried to reseat the CPU chip, but went no further than taking the fan off and making sure the CPU pins were not visible. then pushed down on the fan with some force while i put it back. trying to boot had the same result.
    i've tried to clear the CMOS, but honestly not sure if i did it right. moved the jumper over, then waited a bit and moved it back. tried booting after that, same result.
    i'm hoping someone has a quick fix that might keep me from pulling the mobo back out and starting again.
    (side question: if i do have to start again, do i need more heatsync themal goo or will the stuff already on the CPU still work since it's never turned on?)
    thanks in advance for any help. if i can provide more info on my setup, please let me know.
    this is my first build all on  my own and it's having predictable results.

    i searched and found i made a real rookie mistake. :(
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    2. Did you plug in the 4/8-pin CPU power connector located near the CPU socket? If the motherboard has 8 pins and your PSU only has 4 pins, you can use the 4-pin connector. The 4-pin connector USUALLY goes on the 4 pins located closest to the CPU. If the motherboard has an 8-pin connector with a cover over 4 pins, you can remove the cover and use an 8-pin plug if your power supply has one. This power connector provides power to the CPU. Your system has no chance of posting without this connector plugged in! Check your motherboard owners manual for more information about the CPU power connector. The CPU power connector is usually referred to as the "12v ATX" connector in the owners manual. This is easily the most common new-builder mistake.
    from http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/261145-31-perform-steps-posting-post-boot-video-problems
    wow. plugged in the 4 pin cpu power and it booted into bios. so thanks for the help and for listening.
    signed,
    an embarrassed n00b.

  • Msi 970a-g46 - BIOS update got interrupted, screen is now perma black

    So recently my computer has started having issues where it will just freeze out of nowhere leaving me only with sound, no mouse, no keyboard, i believe a still image on the screen (cant tell due to the mouse/keyboard).
    Either way, so i figured i would go about and update all of my drivers, while updating my BIOS drivers, my computer had one of these freezes and i was careless enough to hit the restart button...
    So now whenever i try and boot my computer, i am left with a pure black screen, and nothing else...
    Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
    Piers.

    Quote from: Froggy Gremlin on 27-May-13, 09:00:08
    Try a battery removed CMOS clear and reset. The freeze may have been RAM, PSU, VGA related. A BIOS update is firmware, etc., no drivers involved. A list of system components may be of help in the troubleshooting process;
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    So after doing that, i plugged it back in, and got a long squealing beep tone so i immediately unplugged it... im also a huge retard, and powered it on while i had the jumpers on clear data... i feel retarded and i hope i didn't just break my motherboard even more... D':
    Quote from: dejanf on 27-May-13, 09:21:29
    Pls note that bios v2 can be updated only if you using Windows 8. Otherway update will fail, and your mobo is "bricked" 
    http://www.msi.com/product/mb/970A-G46.html#/?div=BIOS
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    as for overclocking, i haven't done any of that
    im running windows 7 - 64 bit

  • MSI 970A-G46 SLI BIOS for processor

    Hi!
    I have been considering to buy a MSI 970A-G46 SLI with a AMD FX-6300 6C 3.5Ghz Black Edition processor.
    What i have researched is that some motherboards do not have updated BIOS for AMD FX processors.
    So now im wondering, does  MSI 970A-G46 SLI have this updated BIOS for AMD FX processors? or do i need to update it myself with an older AMD AM3 socket processor?
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    I have seen it reported here w/ stock clocks during stress tests. IE: Prime 95 or Intel Burn Test
    It has also been seen when doing rendering, Antec spot cools and vrm coolers have been used in the past to enable better overclocking, but I wouldn't.
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    I have seen multiple people online with this and a 125w CPU. 125w cpus are in the cpu support list as well
    The board will run with 125 watt cpu's and will work fine for many users, there may however be some issues if stress tests are used or airflow is insufficent.
    This is the only downside to AMD using the same socket over and over, some older designs will "work", but weren't designed with the future cpu's in mind.

  • MSI 970A-G46 Woes

    Hi Folks
    Well to say I am disappointed with MSI is an understatement. A few months ago I bought an MSI 970A-G46 (MS-7693). It lasted for a month or so before the onboard NIC decided to vanish from my system. I got in touch with the reseller and arranged an RMA, after a 2-3 weeks away it was returned and I proceeded to refit it, as I was fitting the graphics card the PCI-E retainer thingy snapped off (and I'm always extremely careful doing builds, I've been doing them since the mid 90's). Okay I thought, it will work well without the springy thingy, so all was well (but I wan't too pleased about it, the "Military class" part(s) doesn't seem to extend to the plastic fixtures and fittings).
    After having it back in my machine I get notice of a new BIOS (v2.5) which I'm advised to install (Windows 8), I've always been a nervous "flasher" but things have come a long way since the early dangers of installing a new BIOS and I've not had a failure yet. I read the instructions with all due diligence and set about flashing.... I would usually do it from within the UEFI BIOS itself, but I thought "What the hell? I'll do it via windows" All went well and the machine rebooted as it said it would, it then preceded to "flash" just exactly as it shows in the guide.  After a few minutes I got a message along the lines of "BIOS Updated successfully" it then rebooted and guess what? Oh yeah! You're way ahead of me... it died completely and nothing I can do will bring it back. I've tried everything from replacing the CPU to removing the battery and moving the JBAT jumper numerous times, this is one dead board.
    Now, are there any tips or tricks I can use with this board to bring it back to life short of ANOTHER RMA? I sincerely doubt it but I'm hoping that there's something I'm missing with the new generation of boards...? Any ideas?
    If there is no advice worth giving me, I'm not bothering to RMA it again, it's been more trouble than it's worth (and all the expensive postage I keep having to spend to return it). I used to be a big fan of MSI since the early days but I doubt I shall buy another motherboard from them, this board has been nothing short of disastrous.
    If anyone has any helpful insights I'd be only to pleased to read them... Thank you.... In advance,
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    Yeah CW I get your point.
    The fact is however, I got my replacement board (after the first RMA) directly from MSI, so any relevant information should have been included with the new board.
    I shouldn't have to do "research", especially when the MSI software indicates it can update the BIOS for you. I wrongly assumed that if I followed MSI's instructions to the letter that I'd have no problems. More fool me!
    This's the only flash that's ever failed and I've been flashing since the early days when it was done from floppy, hazardous times indeed!
    Incidentally, the Gigabyte board I bought to replace the MSI had all the relevant information included in the box with regard to the flashing of the BIOS and I've done so without issue. I flashed my ASUS Sabertooth board too, also without issue.
    My assumption now, is that the replacement board was a "lemon" and it has been consigned to history via the trash (recycling of course)
    No more MSI for me I'm afraid (at least not motherboards, I have more faith in their graphics cards, oddly)
    Anyway thanks for your reply
    Froobs :D

  • MSI 970A-G46 with a AMD FX8350 shutting down when gaming of Indexing win 7

    Hallo
    I set up a new pc with these components
    MSI  970A-G46
    AMD FX8350
    MSI Radeon HD7750 OC
    Corsair PC12800
    WD 1TB
    PSU 600W
    All stock
    Bios update: done
    Driver update: done
    Temperature is bios about 55 Celcius
    Now when gaming or doing a speed index of windows 7 the pc shuts of and when it shuts of the front case led is blinking.
    The CPU and MOBO gets verry hot.
    I have read that MSI claims that the 970A-G46 is not suited for the FX8350 becouse it has 4. +1 phases. 
    Please help me with this headache

    PSU: Recom Power Engine 600 Plus 600W
    See here MSI claim (Got it from a forum)
    Quote from: from an unknown user post on unknown forum
    Dear MSI,
    Thank you for your detailed response to my concerns... I can see clearly now. I only have a couple questions.
    Regarding your courtesy "step-up" option: If I choose to RMA my board and pay the difference for an upgrade, will I be required to send in my motherboard first, before you send me my replacement? Manufacturer RMA procedures are time-consuming, and typically span several days, or often weeks before the replacement product arrives. If I have to send in my motherboard first and wait for a replacement, I will essentially be without a desktop computer for that period of time.
    This is a serious issue for me. I use my computer on a daily-basis for important tasks. Being stuck without a computer for several days is unfair and unreasonable, given that I'm not the one at fault here. I'm being inconvenienced because of MSI's blunder with this motherboard. This is your mistake, not mine. I hope you re-consider this a little more carefully.
    I feel similarly about paying for shipping. Sending out the board on my own dime may not seem like a big problem, but the principle is the same: I'm being penalized for something that is no fault of my own.
    Let me remind you that you are propagating false advertising when you say this motherboard "supports" FX-8350 Vishera CPUs. To say that it really "supports" the FX-8350 is being generous; I'm using this CPU/motherboard combo right now, and I can see for myself that the 970A-G46 quickly falls to it's knees when the CPU reaches full load. No other properly-designed motherboard does this. Real-world tasks such as video encoding will use 100% of my processor, thus causing it to throttle. Adobe Media Encoder is not a "heavy burn-in tool"; it is, in fact, a "standard usage scenario" as you put it.
    It's the equivalent of selling a car that boasts an 8-cylinder engine, but can only use 2 cylinders driving down the freeway because it wasn't actually designed for that much power. Very dishonest.
    At this point you have openly admitted that the motherboard is flawed. I will hold you to that. Your engineers have tested it for themselves, and have observed the CPU's power going over spec, thus not working properly with this motherboard. You can blame the problem on AMD, but it doesn't change the fact that you're selling this motherboard to unknowing consumers, neglecting to warn them about the board's limitations.
    Your courtesy upgrade option is a step in the right direction. But unless you can provide me with a more agreeable form of compensation that doesn't make me pay for shipping and leave me without a PC, I plan on escalating this issue.
    -Dan

  • MSI 970A-G46, PC speaker dont Beep

    Hi there,
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    Quote from: gldndragn on 21-July-14, 23:23:51
    If I am not mistaken, the newer bios disables only the "post" (successful boot) beep. Other error beeps like "no graphics card" etc still work.
    I could be wrong, so if I am, someone correct me.
    You are correct AFAIK.  It seems to me that the board still beeps during boot (running the 2.6 UEFI), but it's faint--so faint that if you aren't listening closely you won't hear it.  If something's wrong, however, the beeps are nice and loud, IIRC.  Like Nichrome says, though--if the system boots then there's no point in worrying over the beeps... 

  • Msi 970a-g46 FX8320/50

    I need some advice about my motherboard and which cpu to use I currently have the msi 970a-g46 bios version 2.5 motherboard and a phenom II x6 1045t. I got a bad 1045t it constantly bsods. I know it’s my cpu as i have tried other motherboards and the same happens. I was wondering whether I should go for an FX 8320/50 if anyone else has any experience using these combos I checked the cpu support list and the bios version I am using supports both the fx 8320 and 8350 I just wanted to know if it is possible and if its stable. Any help is appreciated.

    Quote from: CalThePCGuy on 01-October-13, 16:44:54
    I need some advice about my motherboard and which cpu to use I currently have the msi 970a-g46 bios version 2.5 motherboard and a phenom II x6 1045t. I got a bad 1045t it constantly bsods. I know it’s my cpu as i have tried other motherboards and the same happens. I was wondering whether I should go for an FX 8320/50 if anyone else has any experience using these combos I checked the cpu support list and the bios version I am using supports both the fx 8320 and 8350 I just wanted to know if it is possible and if its stable. Any help is appreciated.
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  • MSI 970A-G46 Northbridge Overheats

    Hello
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    Quote from: Agent-Smith-TM on 10-February-14, 03:15:01
    I agree, 60 is high for idle. I'll clock it back to default clocks. I doubt it's the cooler, I'm using a Zalman LQ-310 Cooler, Not sure if that names right, but it's something along the lines of that.
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  • 970A-G46 rebooting without bluescreen (BIOS initiated?)

    I have recently built a PC for a friend and the PC has had problems rebooting after several months of use.  Its just a black screen reboot, no OS error message.  When I went to troubleshoot it, the CPU was topping at 78C with the stock cpu cooler.  The reboots happen when he's deep into a video game.  HE plays pretty much everything and anything as he writes game reviews.
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  • MSI 970A-G46+AMD FX-6300 cpu/nb frequency

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    Check here https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=176110.0, same thing happens to 990FXA-GD80 and my 990FXA-GD65 too.
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  • MSI 970a-g46 / AMD-Vi/VT-D problems.

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    I/O MMU virtualization (AMD-Vi and VT-d)Main article: IOMMU
     An input/output memory management unit (IOMMU) enables guest virtual machines to directly use peripheral devices, such as Ethernet, accelerated graphics cards, and hard-drive controllers, through DMA and interrupt remapping. This is sometimes called PCI passthrough.[30] Both AMD and Intel have released specifications:
     AMD's I/O Virtualization Technology, "AMD-Vi", originally called "IOMMU".[31]
     Intel's "Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O" (VT-d).[32]

  • Enabling analog output sound on MSI 970A-G46 motherboard

    Please tell me how to enable analogue output on my MSI 970A-G46 motherboard (via Realtek integrated audio card). I installed the drivers, but I only have Realtek Digital Output and Realtek Digital Output (Optical) available. The analogue output (Realtek High Definition Audio) returns "Not plugged in" error. How can I enable this output ? What exactly shall I plug in ? Everything is plugged in. I think it may have something to do with the JAUD1 connector, but I'm not sure. On old AC'97, it used to be 2 jumpers that needed to short some pins, but I don't know if this is the case with the new Realtek HD anymore (who has a different connector). Thanks.

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  • MSI 970A-G46 only POSTing with jumpers set to clear data.

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    Quote from: shayan.roychoudhury.1 on 30-June-14, 01:08:35
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    AMD 3.8Ghz FX 4130 CPU
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    Check your leads from your PSU to your GPU (if it requires same--I'm not conversant with nVidia gpus)--and just for fun, switch it out with its twin.  Reseat the gpu, carefully, etc.  To that end, it looks like your PSU is possibly just barely adequate for your setup.  What's your max amperage on the 12v rail? 
    But...sounds like a wiring short, somewhere--check all of your connections carefully, make sure there are no screws or washers, etc., loose that are underneath the motherboard and creating a short between mboard and the metal case cover (like accidentally dropping a screw when attaching the hard drive, etc.)
    As well--check your jumpers on the HD and make sure those are OK (although I doubt that's the problem--years ago an improperly jumpered hard drive could keep the entre system from booting.  These days that is rarely a problem, though, if ever.)
    The fact that your system boots when your CMOS pins are jumpered a certain way--but not in the default position--indicates a short of some kind.  If you find it and correct, you should have no permanent damage, imo.  Good luck!

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