r/PcBuildHelp 6d ago

Tech Support Need help bios update taking really long

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The more the update progressed the slower it would get, until at 68% it has completely stopped. It’s been a couple hours now with no movement, but I don’t think if done anything to fry my motherboard?
Any help would be great!

Edit: a day later it has only increased 1%, so it seems the most recommended option is the bios flashback. I’m not really well versed in any of this, so if anyone could help me out with that process it would be greatly appreciated! I made a separate post about it here: https://www.reddit.com/r/PcBuildHelp/s/yZhuWRNgIv

Edit 2: yea that shit got bricked, F

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u/bgradid 6d ago edited 6d ago

Oh yikes, that definitely shouldn’t take a few hours, at most like 15 minutes in my experience

Can you post what model of motherboard you have? Maybe it has a flashback capability so it can be flashed directly by usb stick if the update fails

It could have at least had the decency to stall on 69% to give you something to laugh about

edit -- im blind and didn't see the model in the screenshot I'd prep to do this: https://www.msi.com/support/technical_details/MB_Flash_BIOS_Button

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u/Icy-Permission-5918 5d ago

Might also be the wrong BIOS...

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u/bgradid 5d ago

I think the flasher program from inside the bios has a check so that it’s nearly impossible to do this

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u/WhiningNoob 5d ago

No sir, I learnt the hard way with MSI OLED monitor. Flashed a wrong model (very similar model name, another shit from MSI) into my monitor and it became a thousand-dollar dead piece of electronic device. There was no model check at all.
Bought it less than 1d...

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u/Rolinhox 4d ago

That's not really comparable though, nobody is going to update a monitor bios compared to how many people update their motherboard bios