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I'm wondering because of this recent thread I've posted: http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?p=34796911
How many times did you flash the new uEFI? If I remember correctly it takes multiple flashes to completely update the uEFI. Might want to google it to see.
How many times did you flash the new uEFI? If I remember correctly it takes multiple flashes to completely update the uEFI. Might want to google it to see.
It reports the new version number, I would have thought that would be enough?
1. Reset your UEFI to Optimized Defaults, reboot, enter UEFI and then flash to the new UEFI build.
2. After flash and restart, enter Windows/Linux, then exit and shutdown.
3. Remover the power cord from the power supply, wait thirty seconds, press Power On button to clear any remaining charge, clear CMOS for five seconds, reattach the power cord, power on the system, enter UEFI, set to Optimized Defaults, save and exit.
4. Enter UEFI, set your system to customized settings based on your system configuration (RAID, OC, etc), save and exit.