Author: parsec
Subject: BIOS Recovery 990FX Extreme9
Posted: 23 Aug 2016 at 8:03pm
I don't see this as a NVMe SSD issue, since eire1274 is not using the new Corsair SSD yet. Plus the 00 Dr Debug code is CPU failure, and the POST checks of drives is done at the end of POST, CPU POST tests happen first. So I don't think this is SSD related.
Sorry we missed the OP, who posted in May...![Embarrassed Embarrassed]()
Quite a jump in time between 1.70 and 1.80, almost two years.
If POST fails as it has with the 00 code, the PC is non-functional, no chance of getting into the UEFI/BIOS at all to change to 1.70, or whatever.
You consistently get 00 on the Dr Debug display, right?
All I can suggest now is removing the board's battery for an hour, but don't clear the UEFI/CMOS yet. If the battery removal does not work, then try a CMOS clear, which is normally not recommended right after a UEFI/BIOS update. I have done that once or twice without ruining anything.
Have you done UEFI/BIOS updates with the Crossfire setup in the past without any problems?
Perhaps the 1.80 UEFI has a bug, but we haven't been flooded with posts about it.
Please keep us updated if you made any progress, or not.
Subject: BIOS Recovery 990FX Extreme9
Posted: 23 Aug 2016 at 8:03pm
I don't see this as a NVMe SSD issue, since eire1274 is not using the new Corsair SSD yet. Plus the 00 Dr Debug code is CPU failure, and the POST checks of drives is done at the end of POST, CPU POST tests happen first. So I don't think this is SSD related.
Sorry we missed the OP, who posted in May...

Quite a jump in time between 1.70 and 1.80, almost two years.
If POST fails as it has with the 00 code, the PC is non-functional, no chance of getting into the UEFI/BIOS at all to change to 1.70, or whatever.
You consistently get 00 on the Dr Debug display, right?
All I can suggest now is removing the board's battery for an hour, but don't clear the UEFI/CMOS yet. If the battery removal does not work, then try a CMOS clear, which is normally not recommended right after a UEFI/BIOS update. I have done that once or twice without ruining anything.
Have you done UEFI/BIOS updates with the Crossfire setup in the past without any problems?
Perhaps the 1.80 UEFI has a bug, but we haven't been flooded with posts about it.
Please keep us updated if you made any progress, or not.