How to Easily Update your Computer's BIOS

    BIOS stands for Basic Input/Output System, and it is typically a software that is embedded on the motherboard of a system. BIOS controls the hardwares such as disk drives, keyboard, mouse, display settings, pen drive etc., that are attached to it, and sends the information to the Operating System (OS) of a computer. Motherboard is the center of coordination in a computer that unites the hardwares of the system and enables communication between each other. Any upgrades that are required in a computer depends on the type of the motherboard and its inbuilt features.


What is Computer's BIOS?

The computer's BIOS is basically an EEPROM, which stands for Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory. EEPROM is a non-volatile memory which means that, the information which is stored can be retained later even when it is not powered. EEPROM can be modified by the user, and can be erased and reprogrammed. Most of the BIOS components are not serviceable, as it is soldered to the motherboard. The firmware i.e., the coded instruction in the BIOS can be updated or upgraded. In modern computers, the BIOS is inbuilt on a chip called CMOS, which stands for 'complementary metal oxide semiconductor'. The common type of EEPROM is flash memory which is electrically erasable, that exists in CMOS chips. Such type of CMOS chips can be updated to a newer version. Most of the Intel Core Pentium computers and 486 PCs use CMOS chips, which can be easily updated. Before you start updating your computer's BIOS, you need to know, how to access your computer's BIOS.

How to Update your Computer BIOS?

Step #1: This is a very important step which you must know. You cannot decide on which type of update you want. Look for your system information on your computer and note the BIOS version number. There are two ways to find your computer's BIOS version.

    From the system information screen of your computer, the route to view this screen is: Start → Programs → Accessories → System Tools → System Information.
    The other way to get BIOS version is from the command prompt. Enter the command systeminfo on the run box or on the box that appears after you click on the start button.

There are various companies that manufacture the computer's motherboard. Some of the leading motherboard companies are listed below:

    Acer
    Abit
    Albatron
    AOpen
    Biostar
    DFI
    Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS)
    First International Computer (FIC)
    EVGA
    Foxconn
    Gigabyte
    MSI
    Intel
    Zotac
    Supermicro
    Tyan

Step #2: After identifying the motherboard information and your computer's BIOS version, go to the motherboard manufacturer's site and check out for the BIOS update files and download the correct BIOS update file. USB thumb drives containing the required files, can also be used instead of downloading files from the Internet. For example, we will take Intel desktops, in which we have various BIOS update files such as:

    Express BIOS
    F7 BIOS Flash
    iFlash BIOS
    ISO Image BIOS
    Recovery BIOS
    Integrator Toolkit BIOS

Step #3: After downloading the required BIOS files, reboot the system and check whether the files are uploaded properly. Some systems automatically reboot after the download, and if your system doesn't reboot by itself, it is advisable to restart it yourself.

As a Word of Caution...

    Identify the right BIOS version number. If you are not able to find it by yourself, ask for help or directly contact the motherboard manufacturer.
    Choose the correct BIOS update file from the motherboard manufacturer's site.
    If you are downloading the BIOS update file from the CD provided by your motherboard manufacturer, ensure that it is not an outdated version.
    Properly understand the instructions given in the manufacturer's site, before you start downloading the BIOS update files.
    Do the update where there is an uninterrupted power supply in order to avoid failure in the updating process.

Update you computer's BIOS only if it is necessary. It is advisable to upgrade the files using USB rather than doing it online from the Internet. By doing this, you can minimize the risk. So, now do you find it easy to update your computer's BIOS? I am sure you can do this by yourself now. Happy flashing!

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