When Q-Flash refuses to update, it is usually because the system has detected a mismatch between the motherboard and the file, or the storage medium is not being read correctly.
Motherboard manufacturers reuse model numbers. For example, a has multiple revisions: Rev 1.0, Rev 1.1, and Rev 1.2. The BIOS for Rev 1.0 will not work on Rev 1.2 and vice versa.
If the standard Q-Flash utility (accessed via the BIOS menu) fails, use these verified solutions:
Plug your drive into a USB 2.0 port (usually the black ones) on the back IO panel. USB 3.0 or 3.1 ports (blue/red) sometimes require drivers that aren't active during the Q-Flash process. 6. Hardware Instability
When Q-Flash refuses to update, it is usually because the system has detected a mismatch between the motherboard and the file, or the storage medium is not being read correctly.
Motherboard manufacturers reuse model numbers. For example, a has multiple revisions: Rev 1.0, Rev 1.1, and Rev 1.2. The BIOS for Rev 1.0 will not work on Rev 1.2 and vice versa. Q-flash Not Able To Update Bios File Successfully
If the standard Q-Flash utility (accessed via the BIOS menu) fails, use these verified solutions: When Q-Flash refuses to update, it is usually
Plug your drive into a USB 2.0 port (usually the black ones) on the back IO panel. USB 3.0 or 3.1 ports (blue/red) sometimes require drivers that aren't active during the Q-Flash process. 6. Hardware Instability When Q-Flash refuses to update