From WikiHow,How to Update Your Computer's BIOS

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by dromano, May 9, 2008.

  1. dromano

    dromano Staff Sergeant

  2. Jerkyking

    Jerkyking Sergeant Major

    I've never ran into a problem updateing a MOBOs BIOS. However I don't do it just beacuse a new version is available but will do it if I intend on making a hardware changes or upgrade (example is some BIOSs needed to be upgrade to reconize larger hard drives. They can improve performance, especially if the update affects networking capabities.
     
  3. Mada_Milty

    Mada_Milty MajorGeek

    Ditto... some motherboard manufacturers provide nice utilities to do it. Makes it a little less risky.

    Updating firmware isn't something I do often, but I have done:

    1. BIOS update on my A8N-SLI mobo, so I could use current chipset drivers
    2. Harddrive firmware when a server's RAID array kept degrading
    3. DVD-ROM firmware when the unit started failing to read discs

    Never had an issue doing it, and it corrected the problems I was experiencing.
     
  4. dromano

    dromano Staff Sergeant

    Thank you for the replies. I am not experiencing any problems, that I know of anyway.
    I saw the article this am and was wondering if this is something that should be done since my comp is about 3 years old. I have never attempted anything like this before and am a bit skeptical about trying it. Also I have not added any hardware or anything to the computer.

    Thanks,

    Dan
     
  5. augiedoggie

    augiedoggie The Canadian Loon - LocoAugie (R.I.P. 2012)

    Read the changelog to see if anything applies to you. Like what the others said, I won't do it unless there's a defined need like when I plopped in an X2 to replace my single core.
     
  6. DavidGP

    DavidGP MajorGeeks Forum Administrator - Grand Pooh-Bah Staff Member


    Absolutly agree, while I never had issues with BIOS updates they are not to be attempted lightly, luckily in some cases motherboards from some makers come with dual bios chips so if one gets corrupted you can boot still and recover.
     
  7. dromano

    dromano Staff Sergeant

    I'm convinced, I don't see any reason to attempt this unless a problem arises that it is needed.

    Thanks for the replies,

    Dan
     
  8. bigbazza

    bigbazza R.I.P. 14/12/2011 - Good Onya Geek

    I haven't attempted to investigate or update my laptop's BIOS, but have succesfully updated the firmware on my Netgear modem / router twice. :cool

    Don't know if I would be game enough to have a go at my BIOS, though. :-D

    Bazza
     
  9. ASUS

    ASUS MajorGeek

    Bios updates usually have specific fixes, if you have no problems, Dont!

    I would never, never, do Live update/flash, I would only update/flash via floppy or CD/DVD
     

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