It does indeed show the contents. Thank you for this little tidbit. I was able to confirm the drive.
I believe this was the issue. I updated back to 1.90 and then updated via the UEFI workaround to 3.0. It actually scared me a bit because after the bios update my screen went blue and the mouse...
I've been using the same pc to come back and comment on this using my 2600. This flash drive hasn't given me any problems before, as it's the same I've been using to flash the BIOS with. I would try another but I don't currently have another. I'll try reverting back to 1.9 and try the workaround.
This is what I got after updating to 3.0 then doing the workaround. Fs3: is the only drive(?) that gives me anything other than "30 - Error: Unable to open specified file."
I'm at such a loss and I just honestly don't believe that it's the ram sticks doing it. I tried a single stick in all 4...
Did not work. It's telling me "30 - Error: Unable to open specified file." I forgot that even tho i unplugged all my sata storage i still have my m.2 plugged in so maybe i need "Fs1" instead of "Fs0". I'm going to roll back to v3.0 as that's where asrock supplies the workaround link. will post...
Yes that's correct. So I actually wondered that myself but I guess I ignored it since I haven't had any issues with the ram prior to this. This cpu is the first upgrade I've done in years and to my best knowledge they run the same speed
So I decided to upgrade my CPU from the Ryzen 5 2600 to the Ryzen 7 5800x3d. My motherboard came with BIOS P1.90 and I updated it to p5.60 via Instant Flash. I downloaded the update from ASRock, as they manufactured the mobo. It shows it's been updated successfully and I have no issues...
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