


Held the flashback button until it started to run, and it appeared that it was working for about a minute roughly, then went solid blue. I then shut down the computer, inserted the MicroSD USB adapter with the card in, into the WHITE USB Flashback Port in the rear of the board. Instead of just renaming the converter file to the appropriate file name, I mistakenly, manually renamed the CPA file to ROM, as in P9X79-PRO-ASUS-2002.CAP, to P9X79PRO.ROM and moved that to a 8 GB PNY MicroSDHC Class 10 card, that is plugged into a High-Speed certified MicroSD to USB adapter.
#Asus p9x79 pro cpu led code
It was version 0806 as the PROM code states on the Motherboard. The problem, I misread something entirely and ignored the fact that I actually need the converter ROM file because of my BIOS version being older. When I went to ASUS's website to download the newest bios version for my ASUS P9X79 Pro Motherboard BIOS so I have enhanced capability for overclocking my CPU and GPU. The only reason why I'm running into boot issues now is due to my own mistake, (probably from being way too tired).įirst thing is first. So this is NOT a hardware issue - everything is brand new out of the box. I already have had this up an running, with zero issues and Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit installed played Battlefield 3 max settings, 1080p, 64 player online perfectly - just as an example. OK, just to start this is a brand new motherboard, as well as the rest of the hardware components.
