I've never encountered this kind of problem to flash a card before so i'm a bit lost on what i can do about this. You can find the content of the log file "log.txt" and the end of this topic. I've tried using nvflash -L log.txt -6 xoc.rom to log what happens into a log file. I also sometimes get BSOD on windows 30s/1min after i access the card EEPROM as well through nvflash in the special video mode that starts when nvflash is used. Seems like everytime i use nvflash to access the card EEPROM bios chip (which changes the video mode on windows) i need to reinstall drivers afterwards. I've tried several time with the same result.Īlso every time i try to flash the card when i reboot i need to reinstall the drivers (currently running 399.07). Nvflash64 -r (remove the write protection of the eeprom) I've opened an elevated command prompt then used the following commands: I've downloaded the latest version of nvflash from here: (NVIDIA NVFlash 5.527.0). I've already owned a GTX 1080 that i flashed the same way i'm trying to flash my current 1080Ti without success. I'm trying to flash the 1080Ti Asus strix XOC bios to my MSI 1080TI Sea Hawk EK X to break the 1.092v limit i currently have on the default bios.
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