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How do I manually check for BIOS security updates from my motherboard manufacturer?
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I was so scared to update the BIOS, because in previous PC when I tried it, it went wrong and I had to replace the entire motherboard. Now with my current computer, I didn't update the BIOS. But I have random crashes in a specific game, which the motherboard "could" be responsible for (I'm not going into details here). The firmware is from 2022, almost 4 years old! But I just did the update from current BIOS version released this month. I think this will improve stability and security. So everyone should theoretically do it, but make sure you do it right.
What's cool on my ASUS board is, I could update from USB stick while PC is turned off. I just had to make sure file was named correctly, and just hold the button for 3 seconds and wait. After rebooting the system I had to accept recovering the previous bios settings, on the prompt at boot, save the settings and reboot normally. Confirmed the new bios version with
inxi -M.