06-25-2020, 12:37 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-16-2020, 06:27 AM by tresdemontano.)
Hello guys!
My laptop is an ASUS X407UA. I updated the BIOS not checking carefully that the BIOS file that I downloaded from ASUS website was for an ASUS X407UAR.
I didn't notice that the wrong BIOS was flashed since the laptop booted fine after the update, but things started to get weird once I booted to Windows. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth radios were not working and I was receiving error messages from Windows 10. I checked "System Information" and confirmed that the laptop model changed to X407UAR. It boggles me that the ASUS installer allowed for the BIOS file to be flashed even if it was for another model.
So I tried searching for solutions on how can I re-flash the correct BIOS file into my laptop.
I tried using WinFlash 3.2.10, running it with /nodate and /force. Selected the correct BIOS file and Update button was enabled. The only problem was when I try to click Update, it works for at least 5 seconds and returns an error that the "BIOS File is not valid.". I tried re-downloading the BIOS file but still the same error.
Next, I tried using ASUS EZ Flash Utility 3.0 but every time I will select the correct BIOS file it tells me that the "Selected file is not a proper BIOS!". I've read somewhere that typing the word r i s k y would allow the error to be bypassed but it didn't work for me.
Then I tried using the holding CTRL + Home then Power On method that I've also read somewhere. Put the correct BIOS with different file names into a FAT32 formatted flash drive. I tried X407UAAS.304, X407UAAS.BIN, X407UAR-AS.304, X407UAR-AS.BIN, AMIBOOT.ROM but nothing worked. It seems like the laptop is not finding the correct file that it needs.
Is there any other method that I can try to re-flash the correct BIOS? I'm willing to try anything even if with a BIOS programmer if that's the only thing that will work.
I hope you guys can help me out. Thank you so much.
My laptop is an ASUS X407UA. I updated the BIOS not checking carefully that the BIOS file that I downloaded from ASUS website was for an ASUS X407UAR.
I didn't notice that the wrong BIOS was flashed since the laptop booted fine after the update, but things started to get weird once I booted to Windows. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth radios were not working and I was receiving error messages from Windows 10. I checked "System Information" and confirmed that the laptop model changed to X407UAR. It boggles me that the ASUS installer allowed for the BIOS file to be flashed even if it was for another model.
So I tried searching for solutions on how can I re-flash the correct BIOS file into my laptop.
I tried using WinFlash 3.2.10, running it with /nodate and /force. Selected the correct BIOS file and Update button was enabled. The only problem was when I try to click Update, it works for at least 5 seconds and returns an error that the "BIOS File is not valid.". I tried re-downloading the BIOS file but still the same error.
Next, I tried using ASUS EZ Flash Utility 3.0 but every time I will select the correct BIOS file it tells me that the "Selected file is not a proper BIOS!". I've read somewhere that typing the word r i s k y would allow the error to be bypassed but it didn't work for me.
Then I tried using the holding CTRL + Home then Power On method that I've also read somewhere. Put the correct BIOS with different file names into a FAT32 formatted flash drive. I tried X407UAAS.304, X407UAAS.BIN, X407UAR-AS.304, X407UAR-AS.BIN, AMIBOOT.ROM but nothing worked. It seems like the laptop is not finding the correct file that it needs.
Is there any other method that I can try to re-flash the correct BIOS? I'm willing to try anything even if with a BIOS programmer if that's the only thing that will work.
I hope you guys can help me out. Thank you so much.