Mustangloyd Posted April 7, 2022 Posted April 7, 2022 Just bought 7200i pre-built. Most of my games will reboot the computer. The only game I can play is Rocket League. My pc is the Ryzen 5 5600x with MSI B550 A-pro, and Geforce RTX 3070 and running on Windows 11. At first I thought it might be Windows 11, but Sounds like most people are having the same issue. I'm not sure which of the 7200 Bios I'm to flash to update my Bios. That's the only thing I have not tried so I can game without the system crashing and rebooting. I guess they don't update drivers or Bios before they ship them out.
Mustangloyd Posted April 7, 2022 Author Posted April 7, 2022 Update! problem solved. Others were having the same issue. Had to go on corsair's site and download the latest Bio update. You have to use theirs and not the motherboard manufacture's update. You get into the bios in my case (MSI B550-A pro) then press control+alt+T and that will open up the flash drive button. I would hope that Corsair support might make a video or instructions on this for the future due to this being an issue for a lot of people here.
Fern47 Posted April 7, 2022 Posted April 7, 2022 2 hours ago, Mustangloyd said: Update! problem solved. Others were having the same issue. Had to go on corsair's site and download the latest Bio update. You have to use theirs and not the motherboard manufacture's update. You get into the bios in my case (MSI B550-A pro) then press control+alt+T and that will open up the flash drive button. I would hope that Corsair support might make a video or instructions on this for the future due to this being an issue for a lot of people here. Hey how do i update the bios after i downloaded the update from their website?
Mustangloyd Posted April 8, 2022 Author Posted April 8, 2022 10 hours ago, LeDoyen said: or even better, ship computers fully up to date 🙂 Yes That would be even better. 9 hours ago, Fern47 said: Hey how do i update the bios after i downloaded the update from their website? Extract the zip file and copy the file paste it to a thumb drive (make sure your drive is formatted to fat32). Then when you are in the Bios and go into flash mode it should read the file click on it and it will ask if you want that file click yes and it will start the upgrade.
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