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Huananzhi x99-TF community bios #116
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Please provide more info about the issue. What is your motherboard revision, what is your original BIOS, what is the tested GPU, did you test the same BIOS but without ReBar? |
I'm actually not entirely sure what revision x99-TF I have. I had rebar
enabled and then reinstalled windows 11 using rufus's options to bypass tpm
etc. I did not enable rebar after reinstalling, though. It happened both on
windows 10 and 11 after i reinstalled. I'm using a 5700 XT, and tried
ensuring I wasn't using windows driver. Once switching bios to miyconst
optimized, it was able to reboot without any issue.
…On Sun, Apr 7, 2024, 3:18 PM Kostiantyn Cherniavskyi < ***@***.***> wrote:
Please provide more info about the issue. What is your motherboard
revision, what is your original BIOS, what is the tested GPU, did you test
the same BIOS but without ReBar?
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Then there is not much I can do. The BIOS uploaded was personally tested by me and is currently used by my X99-TF with no reboot issues.
Please specify exact file names of the problematic and functional BIOS options. |
The problematic bios was the huananzhi-x99-f8-tu.rb.cmnt.rom and the
working bios was the huananzhi-x99-f8.mi8.rom.
I ran sort of the standard sfc and dism to make sure it wasn't system
corruption, and I checked event viewer for anything out of the ordinary.
Nothing was abnormal and after running sfc and dism it would still freeze a
few seconds after reboot. I have another computer with an F8 that will not
boot directly into windows because of the UEFI bug no matter what bios i
use or what troubleshooting steps I take.. So I can't necessarily test it
on that one. Is there an easy way to tell what revision you have?
…On Sun, Apr 7, 2024, 3:25 PM Kostiantyn Cherniavskyi < ***@***.***> wrote:
I'm actually not entirely sure what revision x99-TF I have.
Then there is not much I can do. The BIOS uploaded was personally tested
by me and is currently used by my X99-TF with no reboot issues.
Once switching bios to miyconst optimized, it was able to reboot without
any issue.
Please specify exact file names of the problematic and functional BIOS
options.
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Are you are talking about this BIOS: If yes - thank you for the heads up. It's a community provided BIOS that I did not have a chance to test myself. Apparently that BIOS is not fully compatible with your setup. |
Yes sir! I just wanted to give you a heads up! Miyconst optimized is
working fine though!
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Are you are talking about this BIOS: huananzhi-x99-f8.tu.rb.cmnt.rom
<https://github.com/miyconst/Mi899/blob/master/src/Mi899.Data/Model.json#L2075>
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did not have a chance to test myself. Apparently that BIOS is not fully
compatible with your setup.
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I wanted to give you a heads up that you should probably remove the community bios with rebar. I have used it on two computers so far and has so many issues. Most recently on a TF, it caused the computer to freeze every time it loaded up on reboot. It was fine if you just shut down and started up from being off, but not if you rebooted.
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