3. BIOS flashing (BIOS firmware update)
This is a mandatory guide, do not skip!
How to Flash Your BIOS
⚠️ Warning Incorrectly flashing the BIOS can damage the system. Proceed at your own risk. Make sure you have the correct BIOS version and stable power. Contact support if you need help!
Identifying the motherboard model and system information
Open System Information (type
msinfo32in search)Find the fields BaseBoard Product and BaseBoard Manufacturer (Motherboard model and manufacturer)
Remember or write down BIOS Version/Date (BIOS version and date)
ℹ️ Note If the information in the system is inaccurate or questionable — enter the UEFI/BIOS settings and check the data manually.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR EACH MOTHERBOARD
Instructions for Each Motherboard
First download and run this tool, choose OPTION 1 or 2 (follow the bootloader instructions) — [REQUIRED]
OPTION 1
Make sure you downloaded a different BIOS version (preferably one version lower than the current)
Format the USB drive to FAT32 (Right-click the USB → Format → choose FAT32 in “File system”) If FAT32 is not available — use this tool: CLICK HERE
Flash the BIOS twice — this is very important! You don't need two different versions — just repeat flashing the same version twice
OPTION 2
Make sure you downloaded the 2021 or 2020 BIOS version
Format the USB drive to FAT32 (Right-click the USB → Format → choose FAT32 in “File system”) If there is no FAT32 option — use this tool: CLICK HERE
Flash the BIOS TWICE, this is very important! You don't need two different versions — just repeat the process of flashing the same version twice
Instructions here 👇
Make sure you downloaded a different BIOS version (preferably one version lower than the current)
Format the USB drive to FAT32 (Right-click the USB → Format → choose FAT32 in “File system”) If FAT32 is not available — use this tool: CLICK HERE
Flash the BIOS twice — this is very important! You don't need two different versions — just repeat flashing the same version twice
Make sure you downloaded a different BIOS version (preferably one version lower than the current)
Format the USB drive to FAT32 (Right-click the USB → Format → choose FAT32 in “File system”) If FAT32 is not available — use this tool: CLICK HERE
Flash the BIOS twice — this is very important! You don't need two different versions — just repeat flashing the same version twice
Make sure you downloaded a different BIOS version (preferably one version lower than the current)
Format the USB drive to FAT32 (Right-click the USB → Format → choose FAT32 in “File system”) If FAT32 is not available — use this tool: CLICK HERE
Flash the BIOS twice — this is very important! You don't need two different versions — just repeat flashing the same version twice
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