Msi z77a gd 65 gaming stuck on led 62 with r9 290

Hi there,... about 3 days ago i installed my new r9 290 card from xfx
and itw working fine till i shut down my pc this morning... i could not boot my pc and the led indicator shows only 62 number?
i tried clearing cmos and removing the battery and inserting the  card but it still not booting to windows and no display on my monitor
and then i tried to remove the gpu on the board and booted just fine
but i dont think that my gpu was the problem... coz after i booted my pc without the vcard it will boot normaly,. and then after i shut down again and inserted the card it will boot normally!
BUT after i shutdown my pc with the card it wont boot it will be stuck at led 62
is my motherboard broken?? pls help im getting despirate to solve the problem..

Quote from: badboy2k on 28-November-13, 21:28:10
what your reporting is common to both R9-290 + 290X so it may be the cards VBIOS as they are very similar!
go and contact XFX and see if they have a VBIOS file that fixes the issue! (you will need to contact them to see if they have a updated one that fixes the issue as they produced the card)
ohhhhh i didnt know that sir... so that why...... i really dont know that sir.. i will try to contact them sir... thank you so much sir ,.. you really help me

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