There is no "safest" way, there can always be complications. That said, here is what works for me since the release of X570 mainboards: Download the new BIOS file and put the unzipped file onto a USB Drive. Then remove the drive from the USB Port Restart your computer and go into BIOS Note down all manual changes you might have made to the BIOS settings... because Load optimized defaults and restart After restart, go into BIOS again, put your USB drive into a USB Port and update with the Q-Flash utility in BIOS After restart, go into BIOS again, Load optimized defaults again and restart After that last restart, go into BIOS again, change all your settings you might have made before the update and save+exit Answer from Tallio on reddit.com
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r/gigabytegaming on Reddit: Easiest way to update BIOS?
June 6, 2021 -

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So I want to update my BIOS from F8 to F11 but there are so many different guides out there that I don't know what to do now.. Some guides tell you to rename the file, others use a software for the update and so on.

So here's my question: What's the easiest and safest way to update the (main) Bios?

Thanks for any help in advance!

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There is no "safest" way, there can always be complications. That said, here is what works for me since the release of X570 mainboards: Download the new BIOS file and put the unzipped file onto a USB Drive. Then remove the drive from the USB Port Restart your computer and go into BIOS Note down all manual changes you might have made to the BIOS settings... because Load optimized defaults and restart After restart, go into BIOS again, put your USB drive into a USB Port and update with the Q-Flash utility in BIOS After restart, go into BIOS again, Load optimized defaults again and restart After that last restart, go into BIOS again, change all your settings you might have made before the update and save+exit
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The safest way is to do it from within the BIOS and don't use apps or software in Windows to do it. It's just another point of potential failure imo. Go to Gigabyte's website and find your mobo. Hit support, BIOS, download the latest BIOS (if it has a lower case letter at the end it is a beta BIOS. F33 is official F33h is beta for example). It will list all BIOS updates over time and occasionally you may need to install a previous update to get the latest update to work properly. If this is the case tho it will say so in the notes/description of the BIOS version you're looking at. Grab a usb thumb drive. Format it to FAT32. Right click the thumb drive from your file manager and select quick format for FAT32. Put the BIOS you want to install on the usb drive. You do not have to rename it unless you are using the qflash button on the mobo with no CPU installed. (The reason for this is some mobos are not compatible with the latest CPUs out of the box. You would have to update the BIOS first to get newer CPUs to work on the mobo.) Anyway just copy the BIOS over to the usb as is. Keep the USB drive plugged in, reboot and enter the BIOS - usually you press the 'del' key as your rig is booting and before it starts to load Windows. On the BIOS page there should be an option for QFLASH. Go in there, select your USB drive and find your BIOS file. Installation will take about 3 minutes. Make sure you don't lose power during this time. Reboot. Go into Windows and tada you're -almost- done. Reboot again and go back into the BIOS. You need to turn on XMP for your memory to be at the rated speeds you paid for. If you changed your fan profiles in the past you'll have to do it again after updating the BIOS. You can do it from within the BIOS and if it looks confusing, just look up some videos. I prefer a flat fan curve vs a rounded one so that my fans don't ramp up and down constantly as Ryzen CPU's can spike in temps pretty fast. Now you're done. The whole process shouldn't take longer than 5ish minutes. Typing this up probably took me longer. Edit: oops. I forgot to add you'll want to download the latest chipset driver from the manufacturer. So if you have an AMD mobo go to AMD Drivers/Support, find your chipset (X570 or B550, etc) and download from there. Similar for Intel but their chipsets are named differently like Z390 or whatever.
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ASUS
asus.com › support › faq › 1038568
[Motherboard] How to use USB BIOS FlashBack™? | Official Support | ASUS Global
April 9, 2026 - How to search for the drivers, ... https://www.asus.com/support/article/565/ ... 1. Download the latest BIOS file corresponding to your motherboard model from the ASUS Download Center and save it to a USB flash drive....
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MSI
msi.com › support › technical_details › MB_BIOS_Update
How to update BIOS?
Do not place the files in any subfolders to avoid reading issues. 1. During the boot screen, press the "Delete" key repeatedly to enter the BIOS setup screen, then click "M-FLASH."
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MINUTE MONDAY: How to UPDATE YOUR BIOS via USB - YouTube
4:15 - Updating the BIOS5:10 - Booting after update5:50 - Checking Update6:00 - Wrap Up6:34 - World's Greatest B-RollUnexpensive USB 2.0 Stick if you don't h...
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HP Support Community
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Update bios using USB device - HP Support Community - 8826595
August 6, 2023 - If you tell us what steps gave you what problems, we may be able to help. Solved: Re: Linux How install Bios on HP OMEN dc0850nd - HP Support Community - 8817529 ... Thanks for your reply! I can create a recovery USB flash drive, Step 11 of Set up the BIOS update on a USB flash drive paragraph, reported in the GUIDE of my first post.
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I have used the following technique to flash the BIOS on a HP N54L ProLiant MicroServer. I think it should work for other systems too that just need to run a command from MS-DOS after booting from a USB stick.

I accept no responsibility if this goes wrong. If you don't understand what these instructions do then you probably shouldn't be attempting it.

The following assumes that you have a set of files, or an archive file, that contains the new ROM and a script or executable that applies it. The BIOS might have come with an executable to create a USB from scratch; if you've got this far, you've probably tried running that already and failed. What you need to find are the ROM file and script or executable. In my case, the ROM file was called O41072911.ROM and the script was called FLASH.BAT.

Create a bootable USB stick

Firstly, you need a USB stick formatted in the most basic way possible. This will erase all data on your USB stick, so back up anything important first!

  1. Plug in your USB stick.

  2. Select the Format... option from the launcher menu:

  3. Select Compatible with all systems (FAT) as the type, give it a sensible name, and click Format:

Then you need to use UNetbootin to make the USB stick boot to an DOS prompt:

  1. Install UNetbootin either using the Software Centre or from the command line using sudo apt-get install unetbootin.
  2. Run UNetbootin. Select FreeDOS as the distribution and make sure the type is USB Drive and the correct drive is selected. Then click OK:

  3. When UNetbootin has finished, click Exit.

Now you have a USB stick that will boot to DOS.

Add your BIOS files

Now you need to put your BIOS files onto the USB stick. As a general principle, you simply need to copy and paste the files onto the volume.

If they came in a self-extracting .exe file, you need to run it in order to extract the files. To do this, you'll need to:

  1. Install Wine either using the Software Centre or from the command line using sudo apt-get install wine.

  2. Find the .exe file that contains the BIOS files, right click it and run with Wine:

  3. The exact details of what happens next will depend on your BIOS file, but extract the files to a directory somewhere you can remember.

Once you have your files extracted, copy them onto the USB stick. They can go in the root directory of the volume.

Take a look at the files; there is probably a file that contains the new ROM itself, and a .bat or .exe file that is used to apply it. If there's an AUTOEXEC.BAT file, take a look at it and note what command it runs to update the ROM.

Flash

Now you're ready to flash your BIOS.

  1. Eject your USB stick from the computer you created it on.

  2. Insert it into the computer you want to flash and reboot.

  3. Boot from the USB stick. You might need to adjust your boot order in the BIOS to achieve this.

  4. You should see the blue FreeDOS boot loader appear with Default highlighted. Either wait 10 seconds or press Enter.

  5. At the FreeDOS menu, select the second option FreeDOS Safe Mode (don't load any drivers):

  1. You will end up at an A:/> prompt. Type C: then Enter to switch to the C drive.

  2. Type dir then Enter and you should see all your files that you copied onto the USB stick.

  3. Run the script or executable that you identified previously as the one to apply the BIOS update. In my case, I just had to type FLASH then Enter to run the FLASH.BAT file.

  4. You should see the flash script applying your BIOS update. Do not power off or interrupt this process; wait until it has finished. It should return you to the C:\> prompt.

  5. You can then remove your USB stick, and power cycle the computer.

  6. Cross you fingers and boot using your new BIOS. Or cry if you just bricked your computer.

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I spent all morning struggling to find a way to flash the BIOS on my Zotac motherboard. Unetbootin creates MS-DOS images that will boot, but they cannot find the flash files (awdflash and N0422_ZA.bin in my case) on my USB thumb drive.

What finally worked was creating an Ultimate Boot CD and booting FREEDOS (not MS-DOS) from that CD. Then the USB thumb drive with my flashing files was visible, and the updating of the BIOS worked just fine.

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MSI
msi.com › page › biosflash
How to flash the BIOS
Extract the BIOS-zip file that you have downloaded and paste it to your USB storage device. Press “delete” key to enter BIOS setup, select “Utilities” and select “M-Flash”
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AORUS
global.aorus.com › blog › How-to-Update-Your-BIOS-Part-2.php
How to Update Your BIOS Part 2: Q-Flash and BIOS Recovery
December 24, 2019 - We need to rename the BIOS file so that Q-Flash Plus can find it. Rename the BIOS file to GIGABYTE.bin. Now you need to plug the USB drive into the USB port that supports Q-Flash Plus.
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ASUS
zentalk.asus.com › t5 › faq › motherboard-how-to-use-usb-bios-flashback › ta-p › 407651
[Motherboard] How to use USB BIOS FlashBack™? - ASUS - ZenTalk - 407651
October 7, 2025 - *How to Find Model Name: https://www.asus.com/support/article/565/ ... 1. Download the latest BIOS file corresponding to your motherboard model from the ASUS Download Center and save it to a USB flash drive.
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HP Support Community
h30434.www3.hp.com › t5 › Notebooks-Archive-Read-Only › Creating-bootable-USB-so-I-can-repair-BIOS › td-p › 6624584
Creating bootable USB so I can repair BIOS - HP Support Community - 6624584
May 14, 2025 - So, when you get to the app, select the option to open a file manager. Then, find the HP BIOS Update file and double-click it. That will start the BIOS update process. When it is done, remove the USB stick and reboot your original PC.
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BIOS-Chips
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Howto: BIOS-Update per bootable USB-Stick
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HP
support.hp.com › us-en › document › ish_3894564-1633733-16
HP Consumer Notebook PCs - Updating the BIOS (Basic Input Output System) (Windows) | HP® Support
Insert a blank USB flash drive into an available port on the second computer. Go to the HP Software and Driver Downloads page. Navigate to the product page for your computer. Select BIOS from the list that is displayed, and then review any available BIOS updates.
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GIGABYTE
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Updating the BIOS with the Q-Flash Utility
BIOS file to a USB flash drive. ... Insert the USB flash drive containing the BIOS file into the computer. In the main menu of Q-Flash, select · Update BIOS From Drive.
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Asrock
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Page 1 / 5 ASRock Instant Flash BIOS Update Procedures
The USB drive must use the MBR partition style and be formatted as FAT32. 2. Press [F2] during POST to get into BIOS setup menu. 3. Press [F9] to load UEFI default settings and confirm by pressing [Enter]. Press [F10] to save the changes and exit, and confirm by pressing [Enter]. *After “Load ...
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HP
support.hp.com › us-en › document › ish_4129273-2331498-16
HP Consumer Desktop PCs - Updating the BIOS (Basic Input Output System) (Windows) | HP® Support
Insert a blank USB flash drive into an available port on the second computer. Go to the HP Software and Driver Downloads page. Navigate to the product page for your computer. Select BIOS from the list that is displayed, and then review any available BIOS updates.