To check your BIOS version from the Command Prompt, hit Start, type “cmd” in the search box, and then click the “Command Prompt” result—no need to run it as an administrator.
Drive method: saving the bios file to a storage device. Once you downloaded the bios from the support site, you'd get: CROSSHAIR-VI-HERO-ASUS-1403.
Drive method: saving the bios file to a storage device. Once you downloaded the bios from the support site, you'd get: CROSSHAIR-VI-HERO-ASUS-1403. It's easy, I wouldn't do it while there was a thunderstorm, you don't want power cut to the board during the update process. The light stops flashing when it's done, adn you just turn your system back on.
If there’s a problem with the new BIOS version, you may be able to downgrade it by downloading an older version from the manufacturer’s website and repeating the flashing process.
I can't tell you any more about how to flash bios over the internet without knowing the particular model of the motherboard, desktop or laptop that you want to flash. CAP Save that thing in C:\ or in a USB drive (up to you) Go to bios, load the bios with the flash utility built into bios.
For example, MSI “strongly recommends” using their BIOS-based menu option instead of their Windows-based utility in the README file of the sample BIOS update we downloaded.
Flashing your BIOS from within Windows can result in more problems.
From there, you choose the BIOS-updating option, select the BIOS file you placed on the USB drive, and the BIOS updates to the new version.
RELATED: You generally access the BIOS screen by pressing the appropriate key while your computer boots—it’s often displayed on the screen during the boot process and will be noted in your motherboard or PC’s manual. The process for entering a UEFI setup screen can be a bit different.
You probably shouldn’t update your BIOS, but sometimes you need to.