When I was using the EP45-ud3p motherboard I was told not to use @BIOS program to flash the BIOS. Has the program change to where it is safe now to do so or is it better to flash the BIOS using a USB? I'm currently using the z68xp-ud4 motherboard. Any help would be appreciated and thank you in advance.
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Re: Flashing the BIOS
IMO, It is ALWAYS Safest to Flash from DOS with the version of FlashSPI that comes with the BIOS Update.I am in NO way affiliated with Gigabyte.
If you use a BIOS I Modified, you do so at your own Risk and Assume Full Responsibilty !
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It would be best to use DOS as mentioned above, or Qflash via USB or FAT32 hard drive partition. But yes, @BIOS has improved a lot lately, but it still really should be a last resort option because any flashing done in windows environment is far more apt to fail than a flash done in DOS or Qflash.
Why do you ask, do you not have a USB stick? If not, do you have a CD or CD-RW or DVD-RW? If so, I could make you a bootable ISO you could burn to disc and flash from, if you need to go that route let me know and tell me the exact BIOS version you want to use and I'll make you an ISO.
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Yes I do have a flash drive. I just didn't know which way was best. I usually use a flash drive. Thank you'll for the feedback. I'm currently using the Gigabyte z68xp-ud4 and the current BIOS is F5. I guess I will flash to the updated version which is F6 Beta. Thanks again for the help. One last question. Should you always after flashing the BIOS to the lastest version go back with F12 and flash the backup BIOS to be the same? Thank you Lsdmeasap you're so kind. This is a great forum site.
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Re: Flashing the BIOS
USB is easy and that's what I always use. If you need any guidance with USB flashing read this thread, or ask us here if you get stuck on any of it
Yes, with P67 and above, flashing the backup BIOS to match the main always seems to help with stability, so it would be best to always do that with each update.
Thanks for the kind words, they are most appreciated! Post back anytime if you need more help with anything!
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