I couldn't try to update drivers because it would crash before I got the chance to. Win loads correctly when it starts, but around 2-5 seconds later before it can finish loading all my start programs like ICUE, asrock Atuning, afterburner, G-Hub, LGS, etc, it would BSOD with a "driver verifier dma violation" message. When entering BIOS again with F2 it says it's running 1.8. OK then so I DL 1.8 to a flash drive like I should have done to begin with and tried that in BIOS. Why do they even give you the option then? Did some research and ten zillion people are saying you shouldn't try to update BIOS with windows anyways. ![]() When I rebooted it said it had updated successfully but when checking BIOS at startup with F2 it still said it was running 1.7. ![]() It DL it and ran though the program but when it got to "Check Rom layout" it gave a fail, while all other things said pass. ![]() At first I tried to update with asrock's app shop program. I was running BIOS 1.7 and everything was working fine but I like to try and keep things up to date so I wanted to update to BIOS 1.8.
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