Updating Bios without CPU or with unsupported CPU
Updating bios without CPU
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[Motherboard] How to update BIOS of the motherboard ?(Include different generation CPU)
The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is firmware preinstalled on a computer’s motherboard and is the very first foundational system program executed during startup. Its primary responsibilities include initializing hardware components, performing the Power-On Self-Test (POST), and, once system integrity is confirmed, handing control over to the operating system to begin the boot process.
As products evolve and usage environments change, updating the BIOS can be beneficial in several ways:
1.Enhancing overall system stability and compatibility
2. Resolving known issues or defects
3. Enabling support for new hardware
4. Improving specific features or the overall user experience
Therefore, when an official BIOS update is released and aligns with actual usage requirements, it is recommended to perform the update in accordance with the provided instructions.
ASUS offers 2 ways to update BIOS of the motherboard
● Update BIOS under the BIOS menu (EZ Flash), you can refer to FAQ:[Motherboard] ASUS EZ Flash 3 - Introduction
● Update BIOS under the Shutdown or uninstall CPU status (USB BIOS FlashBack), it's only applicable to some models. If you want to know whether your motherboard can support USB BIOS FlashBack function ,you can refer to FAQ:[Motherboard] How to use USB BIOS FlashBack™?
*Notice:
1. Updating BIOS may have the risk of not booting up. Please back up your data first before updating the BIOS.
2. Older models of the motherboard may have slightly different user interface.
3. Please connect the power supply throughout the update process, and be aware to avoid pressing the keyboard, mouse or unplugging the USB device
4. If the operation is still difficult or abnormal after you have read the FAQ, please contact ASUS Service Center for BIOS update
Q&A
Q1: Whether the BIOS version of the motherboard can be degraded?
A1: It depends on the content that the BIOS is updated to, therefore it's not absolute that can degrade to any older version of BIOS. If you have problems when you update BIOS, you can ask ASUS Service Center for more help. If you insist on degrading the BIOS version, you can continue to use EZ flash or EZ update to confirm whether it can degrade to the older version of BIOS
Q2: After update BIOS sucessfully and reboot, the screen became black, how to deal with?
A2: Clear CMOS to make sure if the computer can boot up, you can refer to FAQ:How to clear CMOS? ,if you still have problems, please contact ASUS Product Support
Q3: If the screen and the process bar stopped during BIOS update, how to deal with?
A3: Please be patient for 3 to 5 minutes. If the phenomenon still exists, please contact ASUS Service Center to confirm if you need send for repair
Q4: The newly purchased CPU can't power on, confirm the support list in ASUS official website indicates that need to update, how to deal with it?
A4: Method 1: If you have the old CPU that is listed in support list in ASUS official website and can power on, please update BIOS to the latest version and use new CPU
Method 2: Please confirm whether your motherboard support USB BIOS FlashBack. If support, you can use USB BIOS FlashBack to update BIOS under the shutdown status
Method 3: If you can't update BIOS by above two methods, please contack ASUS service center for update service
Q5: If the BIOS version of your motherboard is much older than the version in ASUS official website, is it necessary to update each version to the latest version?
A5: Without any special Reason, no need to update each version, just update to the latest version.
*Before updating BIOS into the latest one, there is a special Version BIOS that must be updated into on some Models.
What happens if BIOS does not support the CPU?
Then that means the user will have to update the BIOS to a firmware that does support that particular CPU. You can take 12th Gen Intel Motherboards, for example. It supports all of the 12th Gen and 13th Gen CPUs. But you will need a BIOS update to use any 13th Gen CPU on 12th Gen motherboards.
Can I do BIOS update without USB?
Yes, you can update your BIOS without a USB. You can download the BIOS update utility or use UEFI firmware settings to help you flash your BIOS without using a USB.
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Hello,
can you update Bios without cpu plugged in?
Is it a good idea to start a new PC with CPU that isn't supported on your MoBo and then proceed to update the BIOS?
Thanks
I'm gonna flash BIOS using the button on my MSI motherboard. It's my first time building a PC and I get a little bit nervous, so I just want you guys to help me check if the process is correct.
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download the bios file, rename it and put it into a FAT32 flash drive
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put on power cables onto the motherboard (I think there are 2 cables, one big and one small?)
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turn on the power
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plug the flash drive into the correct USB port
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push the button and wait
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until it indicates the completion, I can unplug the drive and turn off the power
Thank you!
I purchased the B550-I in preparation for Zen 3. It looks like I have bios 0805 according to the sticker so I need to update but I don't currently own an AMD cpu.
I plugged in the 24 pin and 8 pin PSU cables, tried to run the bios flashback on a USB 2.0 without a cpu but I'm not seeing any lights or indication the motherboard even has power. I thought the point of flashback was that you could update the bios without components? Is this doable?
I've brought Pro WS W680-ACE that supports 14th gen processor with BIOS update so I also brought 14700. It has BIOS Flashback so I thought I can do it without a 12th or 13th gen processor.
But when I went to download the latest BIOS it's showing that
Before BIOS update, please download the Intel ME update tool from the ASUS support site and update the ME firmware to Version 16.1.35.2557. to ensure optimized system settings.
How can I update the ME firmware before hand? I don't have 12 or 13 gen spare processor :(
SOLVED:
The motherboard was already updated to a newer (not latest) version that supported 14th gen CPUs