Postcode 14 LAN initialization bios failure

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I'm pulling my hair out. First I can't get motherboard to detect GPU and now can't even get it to post with IGPU.

I'm getting postcode 14

The manual says that postcode 14 is LAN initialization.

Someone please make my day

What does that even mean? (sobs)
I can't find anything about it.

MB Intel dz77bh-55k

Thank you
 
The last thing I did before seeing post code 14 was remove cmos and pin connector. Along with the error code there is 3 beeps. I've tried different ram slots and different sticks.

Before that I had problems booting with GPU and could only boot with igpu. Bios said slots not populated even though they were.
 
Forgot to leave spec:

Gigabyte GTX 1060 3GB
i5 3570K
Intel z77bh-55k
Nova tech 500w modular

It's older tech but ran extremely well until I ran into problems.

I'll see if I can get a battery replacement. Thank you for suggestion.
 
I replaced battery and I have the same problem.

LAN initialization failed. That means it failed to start the bios setup for onboard ethernet port no? Could it mean the LAN chip has broken? Could it mean the bios chip is broken?

I updated bios successfully before and was able to boot before this happened.
 
It was literally 2 boots before the bios update. When updating I got a confirmation that it was successful. That said, I've been browsing Intels forums and have found quite a lot of examples of bios update fails rendering the board a brick and people RMAing.

I've tried bios recovery, by removing bios jumper with USB with the bio file, to no avail.

I believe the motherboard is bricked.

Do you think a new bios replacement chip would solve this problem?

Is it even possible to do? Obviously I can't RMA the board now. They don't even provide tech support anymore
 
I am getting somewhere using a Ch341a programmer and being helped at probably a more appropriate forum.
Whichever way you look at things, the bios is corrupt and needs flashing. If standard recovery methods don't work then the only way is to reprogram the chip using an external programmer. Look for ch341a you can get them cheap off of eBay.

Remember to take a backup of the contents on chip first to save mac ID etc and then use a BIOS dump from another exact model of motherboard.

I'll post a bios dump soon if anyone else has problems with this board and wants to try to reflash it.


https://www.win-raid.com/t796f16-Guide-Using-CH-A-based-programmer-to-flash-SPI-EEPROM-24.html
 
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