SomeRandom
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>>>That's good to know. I have very very few Customers these days attempt to do their own BIOS updates as most are seniors who have incredibly little hardware knowledge and would be deathly afraid to try it. Well, I'll agree to disagree with you, as I spent 7 years as a licensed A+ instructor and CNE instructor in the community college, ROP, and private computer schools teaching hardware, server, and network repairs. We had lab midterms and lab finals that included these specific procedures for flashing BIOSes on desktop PCs primarily and some laptops. My data was collected while teaching hundreds of students these curriculae, and more than 9/10 times, (thus the 95% number), they would brick the Mobos while attempting to flash them, even with published lab manuals in front of them showing them how to do it.In the past this may have been true, but no longer. Most UEFI based systems now have a bios flash util you can boot to. As an example mine has M Flash and my other board has @bios. Always use them and never flash from within windows and the likely hood of bricking a board is minimal. As for chipset drivers installing them isn't high risk at all. Also 95% I'm sorry but thats just complete nonsense.
Which Power plan are you using?howdy I still have the issue any advice on what to do nexT?