Re: MSI Gaming 7 Motherboard Not Booting

If it's a multi-bios system, make sure the bios version on both chip are the same.

Hi,
I think I fixed the USB issue.  I just removed the old NEC USB 3 driver and use only the Intel uSB 3 driver and it has no problems with my front usb ports now.
I also installed the killer network driver only without suite and it works great.
Just o...

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    PC won't boot. MSI Gaming 7 motherboard had a **debug code of 67**.
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    Quote from: Svet on 04-June-15, 22:06:26
    try >>Clear CMOS Guide<< with power cord removed
    Tried that, didn't work.
    Unseated each RAM stick, didn't work.
    Removed the CPU, cleaned off the thermal grease, reseated it, replaced grease and heatsink. Didn't work.
    Literally unplugged and replugged everything in one by one and none of it fixed the problem. Still receive error code 67.
    Have no damn idea what the heck is going on.

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  • MOVED: PC won't boot. MSI Gaming 7 motherboard had a debug code of 67.

    This topic has been moved to GAMING Motherboards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=256252.0

    Quote from: Svet on 04-June-15, 22:06:26
    try >>Clear CMOS Guide<< with power cord removed
    Tried that, didn't work.
    Unseated each RAM stick, didn't work.
    Removed the CPU, cleaned off the thermal grease, reseated it, replaced grease and heatsink. Didn't work.
    Literally unplugged and replugged everything in one by one and none of it fixed the problem. Still receive error code 67.
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  • Re: MSI Gaming 5 Z97 not recognizing keyboard and boot devices.

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  • X99S GAMING 9 AC Not booting - Debug 94 code - Issue with GTX 980 SLI in WoW

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