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    Posted: 13 Apr 2025 at 1:35am

I have come across a strange issue.

I initially downloaded the 3.61 bios from my linux mint ssd, but the next day it was gone and I thought there must have been an issue that they removed it. But if I login on my Windows 11 ssd I can see the 3 latest beta drivers 3.40, 3.46, 3.61. but if I log in on my Linux Mint SSD the 3.61 is not there as an option, it is gone. I log in on my cell phone and again I see all 3 Beta Bios.

If there is there a problem with 3.61 who needs to know? reporting a bios issue isn't that easy.

Does ASRock have a team to tweak setting for their mobos??
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Regarding the disappearing BIOS 3.61 on Linux: This sounds like a browser cache issue on your Linux Mint system. Try clearing your browser's cache and cookies, then refresh the ASRock download page. Alternatively, it might be a temporary website inconsistency or server sync delay. Since you can see it elsewhere, the BIOS file itself likely exists. You can download it from Windows or your phone and transfer it.
Reporting BIOS issues: Report potential BIOS problems directly to ASRock Technical Support. Use the official support contact form on their website.
ASRock tweaking team: Yes, ASRock has BIOS engineers who develop, test, and optimize settings for their motherboards.
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