Flashing Your Bios
REQUIRED steps for all motherboards
Warning: Incorrect BIOS flashing can damage your system. Proceed at your own risk. Ensure you have the correct BIOS version and a stable power source. Ask the support for help if needed!
Identifying your Motherboard & System Information
Open System Information (msinfo32 in searchbar)
Find BaseBoard Product & Manufacturer.
Note Bios Version/Date
Note: If your system-information is inaccurate/Unsure, please go to your UEFI/BIOS settings & Verify the information.
TUTORIAL FOR EACH MOTHERBOARD
FIRST, Download & Run this tool, do OPTION 1 or 2 (follow loader instructions) - [REQUIRED]
OPTION 1
Make sure to download a different Bios version than current one (preferably downgrade one version)
Format your USB to FAT32. (Right click USB, click format, put FAT32 on File System) If your USB don't have FAT32 option use this tool: CLICK ME
Flash Bios TWO TIMES, this is really important! Don't need to flash 2 different versions (Just repeat the flash process on Bios twice)
OPTION 2
Make sure to download a Bios version from 2021/2020.
Format your USB to FAT32. (Right click USB, click format, put FAT32 on File System) If your USB don't have FAT32 option use this tool: CLICK ME
Flash Bios TWO TIMES, this is really important! Don't need to flash 2 different versions (Just repeat the flash process on Bios twice)
VIDEO Tutorial here 👇 https://streamable.com/5bgtkf
Make sure to download a different Bios version than current one (preferably downgrade one version)
Format your USB to FAT32. (Right click USB, click format, put FAT32 on File System) If your USB don't have FAT32 option use this tool: CLICK ME
Flash Bios TWO TIMES, this is really important! Don't need to flash 2 different versions (Just repeat the flash process on Bios twice)
Video Tutorial 👇 https://streamable.com/i8xgwh
Make sure to download a different Bios version than current one (preferably downgrade one version)
Format your USB to FAT32. (Right click USB, click format, put FAT32 on File System) If your USB don't have FAT32 option use this tool: CLICK ME
Flash Bios TWO TIMES, this is really important! Don't need to flash 2 different versions (Just repeat the flash process on Bios twice)
Video Tutorial 👇 https://streamable.com/nz6yv7
Make sure to download a different Bios version than current one (preferably downgrade one version)
Format your USB to FAT32. (Right click USB, click format, put FAT32 on File System) If your USB don't have FAT32 option use this tool: CLICK ME
Flash Bios TWO TIMES, this is really important! Don't need to flash 2 different versions (Just repeat the flash process on Bios twice)
Tutorial 👇 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUCWRqOdLUw
Enable TPM
Enable TPM (Security Device Support) in your BIOS Security Tab (Trusted Computing)
If you have an AMD CPU, also enable fTPM
Disable Virtualization
Disable These Options Listed Below
Utility Installer (Check where it is via bios )
Hyper-V
Virtualization (Intel Virtualization Tech)
Disable These Options Listed Below
Disable IOMMU (AMD CBS > NBIO Common Options > NB Configuration > IOMMU)
Disable NX-Bit (Only if available, CPU Settings Secure Virtual Machine)
Utility Installer (Check where it is via bios )
Hyper-V
Disable Virtualization/SVM (AMD)
Enable Secure Boot
Enable Secure Boot in your BIOS Boot Tab - Restore Factory Boot Keys
Disable CSM
Disable CSM in your BIOS Boot Tab
(failure to do so will cause serials to revert)
Confirm Correct Settings
In Windows, search for msinfo32 and press Enter. Check if the value for Secure Boot State is On
Search for tpm.msc and press Enter. It should say The TPM is present
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