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mariakhinko |
Заголовок сообщения: Re: Asus P8P67 LE — ошибка EC or EC flash. Добавлено: 25 апр 2019, 15:02 |
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RobinzonDK |
Заголовок сообщения: Re: Asus P8P67 LE — ошибка EC or EC flash. Добавлено: 25 апр 2019, 15:36 |
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Да, спасибо. Я читал эту тему, но мне сказали, что в Pm25LD512 записана прошивка мультиконтроллера (на этой плате стоит NUVOTON NCT6776F), а не TPU. Что же все-таки верно? |
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Macick0078 |
Заголовок сообщения: Re: Asus P8P67 LE — ошибка EC or EC flash. Добавлено: 26 апр 2019, 12:18 |
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Вот тебе дамп с моей платы, плата стартует но в биосе датчики бесятся и плата виснит, после прошивки просьба отписаться о работоспособности
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RobinzonDK |
Заголовок сообщения: Re: Asus P8P67 LE — ошибка EC or EC flash. Добавлено: 26 апр 2019, 14:37 |
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Macick0078, большущая преогромная благодарность! Отпишусь как что. После выходных. |
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Macick0078 |
Заголовок сообщения: Re: Asus P8P67 LE — ошибка EC or EC flash. Добавлено: 26 апр 2019, 15:36 |
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RobinzonDK писал(а): большущая преогромная благодарность! скинте свой дамп я попробую, возможно проблема в микросхеме тпу |
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RobinzonDK |
Заголовок сообщения: Re: Asus P8P67 LE — ошибка EC or EC flash. Добавлено: 26 апр 2019, 17:18 |
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Macick0078, моя флешка не читалась, заменил новой и пробовал от Z97PRO Gamer дамп писать. |
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practicezerg |
Заголовок сообщения: Re: Asus P8P67 LE — ошибка EC or EC flash. Добавлено: 29 апр 2019, 05:08 |
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Посмотрите сопротивление на датах по юсб и по ps/2. В этой материнской плате стоят esd протекторы. Обратите на них внимание тоже. В идеале померять до них и после.
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RobinzonDK |
Заголовок сообщения: Re: Asus P8P67 LE — ошибка EC or EC flash. Добавлено: 29 апр 2019, 05:37 |
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practicezerg, на датах ЮСБ 2,0 везде ровно. Задняя панель 9кОм, на фронт панели чуть больше 10,1кОм. На PS 1,4кОм. И мышь и клава. |
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Rimlen |
Заголовок сообщения: Re: Asus P8P67 LE — ошибка EC or EC flash. Добавлено: 29 апр 2019, 20:23 |
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RobinzonDK писал(а): а в Pm25LD512 записана прошивка мультиконтроллера Ну да. |
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vova_w810i |
Заголовок сообщения: Re: Asus P8P67 LE — ошибка EC or EC flash. Добавлено: 29 апр 2019, 20:40 |
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флешка биос родная? модель? |
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RobinzonDK |
Заголовок сообщения: Re: Asus P8P67 LE — ошибка EC or EC flash. Добавлено: 30 апр 2019, 06:08 |
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Флешка Биос родная MX25L3206E. Прошивается без проблем. |
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Macick0078 |
Заголовок сообщения: Re: Asus P8P67 LE — ошибка EC or EC flash. Добавлено: 03 май 2019, 17:45 |
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RobinzonDK писал(а): моя флешка не читалась, заменил новой и пробовал от Z97PRO Gamer дамп писать вы не написали какой результат RobinzonDK писал(а): но есть в среде ремонтников мнение, что просто замена не решит проблему, -ее саму надо прошивать, -а это непросто, -а в Pm25LD512 записана прошивка мультиконтроллера. причём тут мультиконтроллер? вы смотрели бордвью на эту плату? там чётко ясно что эту флэху пишет и читает TPU |
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RobinzonDK |
Заголовок сообщения: Re: Asus P8P67 LE — ошибка EC or EC flash. Добавлено: 04 май 2019, 15:18 |
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Действительно, I/O на TPU. Macick0078 писал(а): вы не написали какой результат При прошивке дампа от Z97pro G плата стартует: 1 старт после прошивки биоса — грузится Винда или можно войти в биос, после рестарта ошибка и отключение после 15 сек. В Windows все устройства определяются. |
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RobinzonDK |
Заголовок сообщения: Re: Asus P8P67 LE — ошибка EC or EC flash. Добавлено: 05 май 2019, 17:00 |
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Плата восстановлена. Спасибо за помощь Macick0078. После прошивки флешки Pm25LD512 его дампом, материнка стартует как положено, сбоев нет, все устройства работают. По температурам и в БИОСе, и в Винде (Аида, Спесси) все корректно. По напряжениям вроде тоже все нормально. Macick0078, если нужно что-то конкретно посмотреть, вы напишите что. Через дня 3-4 плату отдам. Всем огромная благодарность за помощь! |
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Попалась мамка с необычным глюком — инициализация BIOS останавливается с сообщением
The data in the EC or EC flash might be corrupted
Please contact Asus Technical Support for help
Fatal Error….. System halted.
Делал CMOS clear, вынимал батарейку прошивал новый биос на программаторе — без толку. BIOS останавливается на том же самом сообщении.
Что интересно, родную флэш EN25F80 прошить не удалось, т.к. veryfi выдает ошибку. Пришлось экспериментировать с MX25L8005.
Если вставить свежепрошитый чип — думает несколько при включении, затем показывает LOADING EXPRESS GATE и затем вываливает ту же ошибку.
Где в этом случае грабли?
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Update: see post 2 and 3 for more info and some narrowing this down.
It looks like i can trigger the error by turning of hibernate/quickboot.
EDIT2: Okay very, very weird. But i managed to fix it by doing a clean install.
So far so good. Yet I’m still interested in your guys ideas on the problem. Maybe it is a sign on the wall?
If not this messages is good for others who run into the same problem.
I did used MBR partition so PScheck would work, with the clean install i used GPT. Maybe a bad shutdown in combination of that latest windows build with MBR partition?
I’m now 30 reboots further and everything is still running smooth.
So it looks like that EC flash memory error is something you also get when windows boot manager is corrupted.
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Hi all,
I ran into a big problem.
I shut down my pc like normal, the only other thing was i did it from inside steam big picture.
I’m on WIN 10 build 10162 with sig rig ‘AMD beast.’
MOBO: Sabertooth 990FX rev 1
Upon boot i got this error:
«The data in the EC or EC flash might be corrupted. Please contact ASUS Technical Support. for help. System Will Shut Down After 15 Seconds.»
I did a search but my problem is different from the one i found, because i can do a successful CMOS reset and then I don’t get the error message.
So i then can set settings, save them and boot into windows.
Then the weirdness: — Reboot is no problem, But if i do shutdown and start again (cold boot) i get the error message again.
I thought this was maybe because my battery died so i replaced it with a new one. This didn’t help.
Also tried reflashing the BIOS 3 times, didn’t do anything.
Also tried running stock speeds and clock. My GPU still has a custom bios. Schould i flash the original back?
Could it be that i got a strange software error which corrupted the bios. Or is the bios chip just going dead?
All suggestions are welcome!
If the problem is still there i will contact asus and see what they have to say about it…
I’m very disappointed, i hope the 5 years warrenty also counts for this…
EDIT: flashed GPU bios back just to rule that out, didn’t help.
The strange thing about this problem is that the clear cmos works for one boot or continuius restarts. It is when i shut down and want to boot again that error message pops up again. So there is something corrupting it up time after time?
heat problem? That makes the chip lose data? It is 34 °C in my room today, exceptionaly hot compaired to normal temps…
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Small update.
Today is tried going from Build 10162 to Build 10240 of windows 10.
The installation didn’t go well it hanged for a long time (way longer then other upgrades) So i did a rest.
This gave me again the unpleasant message i mentioned above.
So i think this is something to keep our eyes on, it could be first signs of an windows 10 bug. If this don’t get ironed out in the release build.
Which will make windows 10 on first release not so great for overclockers, since there is an extra sensitivity to bad shutdowns compared to windows 7 and UEFI bioses.
EDIT: did a successful rollback after CMOS reset, then retried upgrade, this time it went like e breeze.
System seems okay.
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Hello Guys.
This is starting to look like a monologue but i need to share this information.
Yesterday i upgraded my RAM, all was fine.
Today I noticed hibernate was still active. Having now 24gb of RAM it eats a lot out of my SSD. So i went and turn hibernate off, and BOOM after shutdown and at boot i get again the damn EZ flash corrupted message
— CMOS reset
— Try using automatic boot repair, does nothing.
— Boot into windows, fiddle around.
— running SFC, fixed 2 files
— Eureka, i remember i just turned off hibernate before trouble reoccurred.
— i turn back ON hibernate, problems are gone… for now at least.
Or i have a strange very personal bug with my setup and windows 10 or I just found an enormous bug in the current windows build!!
People experiencing the same when turning of hibernate, doing normal shutdown and turn on again? Please report!
After a few good shutdowns and reboots i went and tried if i could reproduce by turning off quick boot and hibernate from powersettings, and not trough CMD. And yes, at first try after turning of these settings the EC or EC flash re-appeared!
So it looks like the problem can be reproduced by fiddling with the quick boot settings. (or at least on my pc that is..)
So it looks like my problem and solution to the problem lies somewhere in the shutdown/boot management! Where are the geniuses that can enlighten me?
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I’m glad you got it fixed, clean installs are always the only way to go to help avoid problems with OS corruptions but I understand not everyone knows how do to so or just don’t want to, I have never upgraded.
I tried to recreate your issue, as I have the same MB and Win10 but I could not.
Hopefully this post does help others if they run into the problem.
HELLO GUYS!
Had to revive this one ’cause i’m having the exact same problem here in 2021!
Same situation on a M5A97 LE 2.0. And i’ve been struggling for months, seems like a W10 2hxx atualization bug here too!!! After the first time i’ve had this problem, i’ve woked around him by doing all the process of reflashing inumerous times bios. Fells like the system is on bad mood.
I’ve figured out the sollution by making a clean install in a hdd, with just him plugged in. I’ve had this problem after a upgrade where i’ve put 8gb more ram making a 24gb 2×4 2×8, and jumped from a x4 850 to a fx8320 and add a ssd 120gb where i’ve installed W10.
Feels like planned obsollecence for me, makes no sense at all. Because after this, the system returned to do great. So i’ve couldn’t resist and reinstalled the W10 on SSD again…
At a first moment all worked fine, UNTIL the system updated to the latest version of W10 (2hxx)!
I’ve noticed that when the system was booting fine, after the display shuts down image, the coolers and lights on the cpu will remais powered up for a few more seconds before shutting down all the power on cpu… And when the next boot fail, normally the last shut down of cpu was always more abrupt, with the display, fans and lights stopping at the same moment.
Feels like the w10 updates tries to kill MOBO’S functinality. I’ve dunno. I’ve hate captalism…
Trying to solve this one again, at the present moment with no luck. But just here at least to say for all you around the internet suffering this pain… YOU’RE NOT ALONE!
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#1
Upon arriving home the other day, I discovered my machine off. This was odd because this thing has up time of 99.9% in the last 5 years. I booted the machine to receive
The data in the EC or EC flash might be corrupted
Please contact Asus Technical Support for help
The system will shut down in 15 seconds
Interesting.
Checking online, I found clearing CMOS could do the trick. So I did. Now, the machine is dead and non-responsive. Bummer.
I found some CMOS chips online for around $13. I ordered two. Not sure when they are going to get here. I have a spare ASUS P8Z77-V LK that appears to have the same CMOS chip on board. I know this one works. I am checking BIOS updates at the moment to compare versions to have a better idea if a swap would work.
Anyone played with something like this? I’ve swapped chips before but never CMOS. This could be an interesting learning experience. As it is now, I am facing a complete board change which I am not thrilled about. That likely means a reinstall of Win 7 and all of my other progs. I really don’t want to do that.
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Try replacing the BIOS (cmos) battery first.
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This one is dead. I did the clear CMOS jumper and now the board won’t even respond to button press. I have a light on the board showing that it has power but zero response otherwise. I plan to get a new CMOS battery though this one has correct voltage.
I checked on BIOS versions and it seems as if I should wait for my new CMOS to arrive. Hopefully, one of them will boot the machine.
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Upon arriving home the other day, I discovered my machine off. This was odd because this thing has up time of 99.9% in the last 5 years. I booted the machine to receive
The data in the EC or EC flash might be corrupted
Please contact Asus Technical Support for helpThe system will shut down in 15 seconds
Interesting.
Checking online, I found clearing CMOS could do the trick. So I did. Now, the machine is dead and non-responsive. Bummer.
I found some CMOS chips online for around $13. I ordered two. Not sure when they are going to get here. I have a spare ASUS P8Z77-V LK that appears to have the same CMOS chip on board. I know this one works. I am checking BIOS updates at the moment to compare versions to have a better idea if a swap would work.
Anyone played with something like this? I’ve swapped chips before but never CMOS. This could be an interesting learning experience. As it is now, I am facing a complete board change which I am not thrilled about. That likely means a reinstall of Win 7 and all of my other progs. I really don’t want to do that.
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I have had this issue with two Asus ‘Z68 boards. Identical behavior. I even
bought a BIOS programmer, and programmed every BIOS version available
for each board, and no change.
I have seen many postings by folks who have had the same issue,
going back to 2012. I have not seen a single posted solution, nor anyone
claiming to have heard from Asus about it. I believe the issue is caused by
flash memory used by the on-board embedded controller (EC) no longer
being able to be written to (exhausted flash). I know of no fix to this issue.
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I have had this issue with two Asus ‘Z68 boards. Identical behavior. I even
bought a BIOS programmer, and programmed every BIOS version available
for each board, and no change.
I have seen many postings by folks who have had the same issue,
going back to 2012. I have not seen a single posted solution, nor anyone
claiming to have heard from Asus about it. I believe the issue is caused by
flash memory used by the on-board embedded controller (EC) no longer
being able to be written to (exhausted flash). I know of no fix to this issue.
Seems like replacing the flash is the «fix.» I am still waiting for my chip to arrive. It is supposed to be here soon.
I’ll post when I get it, along with the results.
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Still waiting for my CMOS. 20 — 30 day delivery times. I can only hope to flash out that Taiwanese backdoor.
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I am pleased to announce that the CMOS swap was successful. I received my new CMOS chip today via AirMail from Taiwan. Keeping certain that I was properly grounded at all times, I popped the old chip off and installed the new after a bit of socket cleaning. There was a little bit of concern when the machine did not power right up the first time. I’m not sure what took the system from no POST to full boot. I moved the machine from a table to its home and got nothing. Ten minutes later, I tried the power button and it POSTed right up. I feel a bit proud since I saved myself a system board replacement and OS reinstall for a cost of $13 a chip. I bought a spare, just in case. I’ll file that away in a safe spot for now. All my drives are available and the system seems to be a bit more responsive than before. There were a few anomalies that popped up from time to time, probably suggesting that the chip was failing for a bit. I’ll flash the BIOS in a day or two.
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jolly good show.
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I did have to re-activate Windows due to the chip change.
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Junior Статус: Не в сети |
Суть проблемы вот в чём. Были скачки в электросети, после чего при включении ПК стала вылезать надпись «Data in ec flash corrupted» и через 15 секунд ПК выключался. Я попробовал всё — выключал питание, вынимал батарейку и т.д. В итоге ребутнул биос через «usb flashback» и всё заработало, пк включился. Но после перезагрузки снова возникает такая же проблема и он запускается только после ребута биоса. |
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Junior Статус: Не в сети |
Prod писал(а): Глюк биоса (фишка Асус), можно попробовать перепрошить биос. Прошивал. Не помогает. |
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dazatar писал(а): Прошивал. Не помогает. Физическое повреждение микросхемы? Или какой-нить «толстый»(низкоуровневый?) программатор, или замена флешки с другой материнки |
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Здравствуйте Перед все остальное я бы посоветовал обратиться к суппорт производителя, особенно если у вас все еще есть гарантия. Удачи, |
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