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AIO How To Update BIOS in Win8.1 10

This document provides steps to update the BIOS in Windows 7, 8.1, or 10 using a bootable USB drive. The steps are: 1. Prepare a USB drive of at least 4GB and use Rufus to create a bootable DOS drive. 2. Boot into the UEFI/BIOS and disable the Windows logo to allow booting from other devices. 3. Copy the BIOS files to the USB drive and boot from it. 4. Run the flash utility from the USB drive to update the BIOS, then reset the computer.

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AIO How To Update BIOS in Win8.1 10

This document provides steps to update the BIOS in Windows 7, 8.1, or 10 using a bootable USB drive. The steps are: 1. Prepare a USB drive of at least 4GB and use Rufus to create a bootable DOS drive. 2. Boot into the UEFI/BIOS and disable the Windows logo to allow booting from other devices. 3. Copy the BIOS files to the USB drive and boot from it. 4. Run the flash utility from the USB drive to update the BIOS, then reset the computer.

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How to update BIOS in

Win 7, 8.1 / 10

Update by 20170310
Step 1 – Prepare an USB flash

Before update BIOS, we need to prepare an USB flash (2.0). The size at least 4GB.
Then download the USB tools for create bootable USB.
Download link: Rufus

You also can download the tool in our official webpage.


Path: Product model \ Service \ Download \ BIOS page
Step 2 – Create an USB for boot DOS mode

1. Download the Rufus.zip Then uncompress the zip file to a folder.


2. You will see Rufus.exe inside
3. Plug the USB flash into PC and execute “Rufus.exe”
4. It will pop up a windows like the picture as right.
5. To follow the configuration to setup.

- Point Device to your USB flash.


- Select “MBR partition scheme for BIOS or UEFI”
- Select “FAT32” on File system.
- Name the volume label as you like.
- Check “Quick Format” and
“create a bootable disk using”.
- Select “FreeDOS” and check “Create Extended
label and icon files”

6. Press “Start” to create USB.


After few sec, the USB will finish create.
7. Then we need to put BIOS files inside to
update BIOS.
Step 3 – Boot up UEFI (BIOS)

1. In Win 8.1 / 10, press “Windows” Key -> Select “Settings” -> Recovery -> Advanced.

2. Windows will boot up to troubleshooting mode -> Select “Troubleshoot” -> “Advanced
options” -> “UEFI Firmware Settings” -> Restart.

3. The PC will boot up BIOS configuration after restart.


Step 4 – Change Windows Logo

1. Select “Settings” -> “Advanced” -> “Windows OS Configuration”


2. Modify “Disable” in Windows 8.1 / 10 WHQL Support
3. Save and Exit BIOS configuration.

P.S. Each PC may have different GUI to display BIOS page, but the main function to switch UEFI/Legacy
are related to Windows Log context. You can check the picture in next chapter.
For Business Model BIOS GUI
For Classical BIOS GUI
For Win 7 BIOS Update

Win 7 system already based on legacy mode to boot up.


So you don’t need to disable windows logo in BIOS page.
Just keep tap “F11” key to call boot menu in the beginning, then select your bootable USB
flash.
Step 5 – Update BIOS

1. Plug bootable USB flash into PC.


2. And keep tap “F11” key to call boot menu when PC restart.
3. Select your bootable USB device.
4. In DOS mode, please entry your BIOS file folder in USB.
5. Then execute “Flash.bat” to update BIOS.
Step 4 – Load BIOS to Default

1. After process finish, PC will shutdown automatically.

2. Remove USB flash, then boot up to UEFI (BIOS) again.

3. To confirm BIOS version be update correctly or not.

4. Then load BIOS setting to default and Save & Reset PC.
Thanks for
your attention

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