Hi, after update bios it still not work, I3 9100f serial "…7w". can you help more info
Give us more information. What motherboard u have, how did you update this BIOS?
Give us more information. What motherboard u have, how did you update this BIOS?
Hi bro
I have a bios mod but I don’t know how to flash the Asus strix B250H gaming motherboard bios.
Can you show me how to flash bios mobo asus B250h Strix?. Thanks you!
Hi bro, in this guide need bios file with .rom extension but your bios moded file is .bin extension.
it’s still working? im using same mobo of you, Asus strix b250h gaming
In my opinion the best way to flash BIOS is via programmer CH341A. Once you flash badly modified BIOS you will not be able to run your computer. It won’t happen if you will flash via programmer because you can always back to your old BIOS if you make backup. However, you can flash it with Asus flashback like many people here and make a hit.
I think the best BIOS for your mobo to modify is 2017/09/29. Newer BIOSes had updated ME which is not good for our mod. Find it in ASUS website and download.
Download CoffeTime_0.85a and extract to new folder. Turn off your antivirus. Modify your BIOS with CoffeTime, unlock regions, autoapdate and add your MAC adresss. At the end of the modification, click restore capsule. Then you flash with ASUS Flashback tool. I think mod i5 8xxx/9400f could be good for your processor i3-9100f. But I’m not sure. Please someone correct me if I’m wrong.
Good night people!
I need help.Maximus IX Formula + i3-9100F (SRF6N) motherboard
I created the MOD BIOS using CoffeeTime 0.85a.
Doing a search here in the group I saw that I could use option number 2, 2 - i7 9xxx / i5 9600K.
In the end the process went well, the modified M9F.CAP file was generated and I recorded it through the BIOS Flash Back.
However, when I put the i3-9100F already with the modified pins, the computer turns on and off.
Can anybody help me?
For ASUS you must connect 2 pins and also isolate 2. The image where are the pins on the previous page.
Hmm… ok. Do you have a processor that you used before? If so, did you check if the computer starts up on it?
Yes, it’s perfect.
The recording of the MOD BIOS went well. I use a G4560 and right now I’m using it to talk to you!
I also used the CoffeeLake MOD tool 2019.1229. He creates the BIOS MOD by selecting the option of my i3-9100f processor, but the file that it generates I cannot write through Bios Flash Black. I watched several tutorials on Youtube but without success.
With CofeeTime, the recording is perfect.
What is ME version of your modified BIOS? It should be 11.7 or 11.7.
I don’t know. Maybe try modify BIOS with option numer 4(?) i5 8xxx/9400f.
I just did that and recorded it and same problem, turn it on and off.
I just did that and recorded it and same problem, turn it on and off.
I saw here in a post that there was a person with the same problem in another system. The problem was the pins that need contact. I’m using Aluminum Tape and the glue that you have should not be making contact on the processor pads.
Yep, the adhesive probably insulates the pins and there is no contact between them. Try other methods
The shorting does look okay, if that silver stuff is conducting at all (which most silver stuffs are supposed to be). But if the falsh was done using Flashback, one should dump UEFI and check, wether SKU mod/hack was correctly applied. While some Asus seem to ship unlocked, most got locked descriptor region, so one needs unlock mod or flash programmer at least once. Does the mainboard stay on long enough to show a boot up code? If yes, than the shutdown is not due to improper CPU mod, that would cause self-off in a literal split second. Improper flashed mod UEFI however takes much longer: System starts booting and only during initialisation (i guess 1-3 seconds) IME notices "hey, I am a Z270. I should not be able to run this processor".
Code - 00 and shutdown!
This gray ribbon I’m using has glue under it.
With a multimeter I did the continuity test and had to press hard to be able to have contact over the glue. I don’t think she’s making contact with the processor pads.