How to update BIOS of my system?

To update your system BIOS:
  1. Check your motherboard model and current BIOS version (via System Info or BIOS menu).
  2. Visit the manufacturer’s website and download the latest BIOS update for your model.
  3. Follow the update instructions carefully—usually involves running an .exe file or using a USB boot tool.
  4. Backup your data and ensure stable power during the process.
  5. Restart and verify the BIOS update after installation.

Always follow official steps to avoid damaging your system.
 
To update your system’s BIOS, first check your motherboard or laptop manufacturer’s website for the latest BIOS version and download it. Carefully read their instructions. Usually, you’ll need to copy the BIOS file to a USB drive, restart your PC, and enter the BIOS/UEFI menu by pressing a key like F2 or DEL at startup. Use the built-in BIOS update tool to select the file and start the update. Don’t turn off your PC during the process. Restart when done, and your BIOS will be updated.
 
Easiest way is to go to your laptop or motherboard brand’s website, find your model, and download the BIOS update from the support page. They usually give steps, but it’s something like:
  • Put the update file on a USB
  • Restart and enter BIOS (press Del or F2 while booting)
  • Use the built-in BIOS update tool
Just make sure your PC doesn’t lose power during the update. And honestly, if your system’s working fine, you might not even need to update it.
 
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