Jonomite

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  • Thanks for your response. It has a Core i5-7400, so it's a 7th gen CPU. I'm running the latest BIOS. Given that two M.2 SSDs have failed (both SATA and NVMe), I'm determined to chalk this up to the motherboard just not playing 100% nice with this form factor. I went ahead and threw in a 2.5' SSD. Fingers crossed this one…
  • I discovered the solution. For the benefit of folks who encounter this issue in the future, here's what I had to do: 1. It is NOT sufficient to right-click on flash.bat and run as administrator. You will error out. 2. The solution is to open a command prompt window with administrator privileges. To do this, right-click on…
  • I use Windows Defender, and disabled real-time protection. I then right-clicked on "flash.bat" and clicked "Run as administrator." I continued to receive the same error.
  • Thanks. I'll try this and report back.
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