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@iihirotoii GIGABYTE mobos have this cool feauture called "crash-free BIOS". If there is something wrong, it will try to flash bios image from backup
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@ttomovcik Ya, I have a Gigabyte Mobo but it has UEFI Dual Bios. It can recover the corrupted bios automatically!
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@iihirotoii Yup, mine used to have that feauture. But after bit of a modding I somehow broke it.
>Flashing to stock BIOS time
EDIT: that mobo has old legacy BIOS -
@iihirotoii Desolder the old connector, clean the area, add little bit of flux and solder in new connector. Or just send it to repair shop.
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@ttomovcik oh Is it possible that I can do it my self? (I have never soldered anything in my life! And I do get weird ATA errors from time to time too🤔
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@iihirotoii Well, if you have no experience with soldering, try repair shops, or just order SATA controller if you have free PCI-E slot.
And if you are feelin' like you Can do it, watch few soldering videos, try desoldering something like cables from old headphones or capacitors from old PCBs
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