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MisterJ
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Posted: 19 Apr 2017 at 3:55am |
I am curious if anyone has used Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE) to update the BIOS of ASRock AMD MBs. I have a Fatal1ty X370 Professional Gaming board with an old BIOS (P1.20) which has no Instant Flash. To update I must choose Windows or DOS. WinPE is a more modern and I suspect a safer option. I use WinPE to install W10 on my machine and it works well. I would like to hear any comments on this.
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datonyb
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i would advise to use dos (its really not hard to make a bootable usb ,google it)
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GenesisDoes
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Same with my Taichi, I updated through Windows and it all went well thankfully. I like how the Windows dos box shows every step of the process though (stages of erasing and writing). Probably best to do a dos bootable usb like datonyb suggested though. Taichi would've been really great with a dual bios.< ="chrome-extension://hhojmcideegachlhfgfdhailpfhgknjm/web_accessible_resources/index.js">
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MisterJ
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Thanks datonyb and GenesisDoes. I have used DOS to update my BIOS to 2.00 early today. I am simply suggesting that WinPE would be easier and more modern. And I have used WinPE for several years and never really used DOS. I was surprised that DOS recognized my wireless KB. Using Rufus is very easy, I agree. I will probably use Instant Flash (now that it is in my BIOS) for future updates since it seems to be the safest from what I learned in my research.
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datonyb
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the trouble is the more process and tasks running the higher the risk of data corruption
something that just must not happen with a bios flash (or any firmware flash ) it is all good now though i would say the instant flash is the best choice now for you yes |
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Thanks, datonyb, and enjoy, John.
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