Hello. Intel DQ77MK Board. Flashed BIOS from 0060 to lastest one MKQ7710H.86A.0071 After it - USB ports stop working in BIOS POST. If flashed back to older bios (0060) - error AMT. BIOS reset not help. What may help, please?

Link works, thanks for that, will come in handy at archive.org for searching for old webpages on those boards you saved links too.

Got my archiving, sorting, naming, etc. done. Total of 259 different boards manuals and bios, totals about 5Gb (5.02 to be exact) with everything.


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Hi I have an Intel DQ77MK board with corrupted bios, it would freeze on Intel logo, and even usb bios recovery would not work. So I am getting a eeprom programmer to flash the bios chip. However I need the bios image from the Intel .bio file. Anyone has any experience in extracting the bios image from Intel .bio files?


I said yesterday that it seemed strange to me that the MACs were the same.

I have not installed any OS yet. I just looked the mac in the bios options and compared to the ones I had reserved on the router.

I am waiting to receive an NVMe ssd for the new motherboard and I will use the old Samsung SSD 850 EVO for the DQ77MK

And how to do that .lol. Which file i need " .Bio" ? or exe? in bios i'm unable to find any option of updating the bios .it gives me F7 key option for bios update but when i press it . Nothing happened it gets stuck for like 10 mints there on splash screen.

depends how they have locked it.

Most would use a single write ROM that has had its circuit physically cut to stop another write. If that is the case then you would have to modify the board or bios, which tbh is not worth it.


They could have also locked it in software, where your current bios is looking for something specific in the newer bios. It stops custom bios installs. IF that's the case then you would need to find the upgraded bios from RM, and not the motherboard manufacture.

I'm having this exact same problem. I just installed ESXi 5 on an Intel DQ77KB motherboard with a 1tb SATA drive and it won't boot normally (the bios says no bootable device found), but if I hit F10 during the boot process and pick the drive it boots just fine. I tried disabling all the other possible boot devices in the bios so that this is the only device available and I still get the same results. I also tried putting the SATA drive on the other port on the motherboard, but with the same results. I've only got two things left to try. First, I did install Windows 7 on the SATA drive first so that I could configure the Intel AMT stuff first (you have to do that from Windows), and then I reused that drive for ESXi. I'm wondering if by having it install over an old Windows installation that something odd happened to the MBR during the install. My only other option is to try UEFI. I had read that there were issues with some motherboards and ESXi that would require UEFI boot. However, none of those issues ever talked about it booting with MBR only if you picked it from the boot screen.

Looks like the problem is that the DQ77KB bios has problems with booting from GPT partitions. I reinstalled ESXi and hit shift-O at the install prompt and typed in "formatwithmbr" as an install option, and now it boots fine. I'll see if there is a way to report this problem to Intel.

I'm pretty sure the problem is with the bios and GPT boot disks based on my experience in being able to get it to boot on its own after installing with the mbr option. I do have bios 0043 installed as I just put this machine together a couple of days ago and as part of that I installed the latest bios. Also, I have UEFI disabled, although I was going to try enabling it if the mbr change didn't work.

Unfortunately there is no way for those of us on the forum to know why someone needs to reset a bios password. It could be something completely innocent like having forgotten it or something less innocent, such as it isn't your system (we're not accusing, just pointing out the possibilities). Methods of resetting the Windows password are all over the net and easy to find. However, as hamluis points out the bios password is a security measure implemented by the manufacturer. You'll have to contact the manufacturer or the previous owner.. Sorry. 006ab0faaa

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