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wait longer
never touch anything while flashing bios
wait for it to finish on its own, even if it takes hours
this
I agree with comment #2
I think newer and more expensive Gigabyte boards have backup BIOS that you can revert to when BIOS update fails. It really depends on the board.
their backup bios isnt the same as it was 20+ years ago
now, it uses the backup bios eeprom to re-flash the main bios eeprom if the main fails to boot
its a weird way to do it
the board does not have 2 working bios versions anymore
its fine if the main bios flash eeprom is currupted
but if its a hardware problem with the eeprom or something else, it will just make things worse since it will not be able to boot from the backup bios alone
maybe a week at most
they will give a ups/fedex label for returning, and send a replacement board, or if its an easy fix just flash or something then it goes right back after testing
they might have a cross ship option if you pay, and dont get charged when they get the board
It would help to buy better motherboards that offer bios flashback options as well.
RMA for gigaturd was almost a month the last time i did one about a year ago......and never seen a motherboard take longer then 5 minutes to update a BIOS in 20 plus years of PC repairs......
no matter what is said the MSI board is better then the gigaTURD....