Update Your PC BIOS On Any Motherboard

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Update Your PC BIOS On Any Motherboard
Today we will take a look at on flashing your motherboard bios, you may also hear updating your bios. So to flash your bios on any motherboard is a simple process and I will show you step by step on how to update your bios on a asus motherboard. This also works for msi, asrock, gigabyte, intel, biostar or any other brand of motherboard.

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Do you flash your bios or not? drop us a LIKE 👍

Britec
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Thank you. I was afraid of bricking my motherboard so I kept putting this off. And then this video came up in my suggested feed. Worked like a charm. Thank you again.

strayzilla
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Loved you slow paced talk during the explanation, it's really good for the less experienced tinkers 👍

hugobarreira
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A tip for anyone trying to do this : make sure to look up recovery methods for your specific motherboard before flashing, in case you do end up with a bricked system. Not all, but many motherboards either have a backup ROM of the original factory BIOS (this is also known as the DualBIOS) or allow you to retry the flashing from a USB drive using a recovery utility or some other method. Even if you have DualBIOS, make sure you know how to activate it in case things do go wrong (some boards auto reflash if the checksum is incorrect, others require either pressing a button combination or flicking a switch on the actual motherboard). If all of this fails, you can manually reprogram your BIOS chip or send the motherboard back to the manufacturer.

MarkusMaal
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For anyone that is having problems make sure you are getting the correct bios for the right model of motherboard, I was trying to get it for “A320m-HDV” instead of “A320m-HDV R4.0”

lolbit
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Worked a charm. Was a tense process but everything went smoothly. Thank you for your help.

BrainiacManiac
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I'll be honest, one thing I've never done to date is updated my bios, simply because 100% every time I've bought a board brand new with the original bios version that specific unit was supplied with, it's always worked pretty well, but never to date have I ever purchased a board with an advertised "updated" bios that has not had a lot of problems.

Could just be my luck, but you can see why I'm scared away from updating the bios if the current version I have suits my needs, haha

greenonline
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Thats is the first thing I did on a build after doing the cardboard test on a new motherboard. Where I worked the engineer would revise/modify the new BIOS before being installed in the case. I miss building systems, it was fun work.

rb
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Truly wonderful video. Love your slow speech cadence, and I've learned about the reason why the flash button exists.

dkDeMKN
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This video was made for me. Exact same motherboard, exact same stutter issue. Hopefully this fixes it. Thanks for the video.

megnugget
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Agesa updates are great and beta sometimes is the only way if one know what there doing and needs the performance gains NOW. bios flashback is easy on most modern boards.
It's becoming more and more user friendly and easy.

advanced
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09:35 Funnily enough on an older PC of mine which had an Asus Z170 Pro gaming motherboard I ended up with a bricked motherboard using the EZ-Flash utility. This being the only timed I've ever tried to update the bios before my current PC.
My current system is running on a Asus Rog Strix Z590-F Gaming and I've updated the bios twice using the bios flashback button and had no issues.

celery
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Question:
at 9:22 you mentioned the PC doing a bunch of restarts;
> should the computer have boot loop issues, would these restarts kill the update? --thanx

bizzhat
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Thanks bro! Really well done, nice slow easy to follow tutorial. Went flawless for the install.

Kaiser
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I have a Gigabyte B550 Aorus Master. The bios is up to date. There was an important security update with one of the recent bios updates so that's the last one I did. B550 Aorus Master is such a weird mobo! It has 3 PCI-e gen4 m.2 slots! Direct to processor too. It steals bandwidth from the graphics slot which will revert to 8x (gen 4) when you have more than one m.2 drive plugged in.

brendanhoffmann
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so in other words i have to have a flash usb drive to continue at 5:36
??

itsAuffy
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It's getting so that most Bios updates are now done through our computer makers preinstalled support assistant!

breakingthethwall
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Also, another moment when u need to update the BIOS is when a new version of Windows is released, like Windows 11, bcs in this case, manufacturers send bios updates to make ur motherboard be ready for Windows 11 and fully support it. thats what i did when Windows 11 got released too. That should be done to make sure that whenever u want to move on to the next version of Windows, u are fully supported and u wont go into issues. I mean, u still can run into issues if u go to a new version of Windows, bcs yeah, thats the life, but it lowers the chances of this with a bit

mihaipetrescu
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I literally can't update my BIOS. I don't need to, but if I ever needed to, I won't be able to do so. I bought a prebuilt and the company for some reason renamed the BIOS so that if I use a BIOS flash or any sort of software it will brick it. I have a chance to do it in some way I read, but it's the same, has a chance to brick it. Lame.

Zephhi
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Hello sir, I have a b365 hd3 gigabyte motherboard and I was wondering which version I should upgrade or maybe even downgrade to? I have version f3 but there are f1, f4d, and f5. I know it has a risk and I was wondering if it somehow breaks and I lose power will the dual bios fix that issue so I don't have a bricked motherboard? If yes how would I be able to use the dual bio? to fix my pc if anything does go wrong. Thanks

Yariwastaken