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Atiflash "failed to read rom" error after accidentally save an eprom image to a directory

ethereal1m

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Hi all,
I accidentally try to save an image to a directory without specifying a name file ensuing "fail to read rom" error. This is what I did:

sudo atiflash -s 0 ./somefolder/

That command failed and causing failure to save or write into connected GPUs. Is there a way to force write a rom? I know there is a force flash command in atiflash, but I am warry to touch anything to do with atiflash. Please advise.

Regards

Found the solution:
The workaround for this problem is flashing gpu one at a time and not putting them as monitor. Very tedious but works.
 
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Yeah most of the time if a card is bricked because of a bios problem you need another card/igpu to get to windows and reflash it again. After that reboot and the new vbios should be fine
 
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