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Re: Any word on amd vega hash rates?
by
mmarkomarko
on 08/02/2018, 07:58:40 UTC
I have quite the conundrum guys.. So I was flashing my 56 like normal (done it a million times to multiple cards B4) and accidentally flashed a corrupted 60KB rom into the GPU and bricked the first bios switch. No biggie, has happened to me before.

I booted into windows using the 2nd bios switch and popped it back into the first to fix the corrupted bios. Here is where I fudged up  Angry. I accidentally flashed the locked bios from the 2nd switch into the first switch (like a damn tard) which fixed the bricked 1st switch but now I can't flash either of them since they both got the locked version of the bios.

Is there any way to purposefully corrupt a bios to where I can recover it and flash a different one. Or is there a way to bypass the "can not erase rom" message?

Does the -f switch in the command line not work?