Updating the BIOS on an ASUS Motherboard Running Win11
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This video demonstrates the proper method/technique for updating the BIOS on an ASUS Motherboard being used in a Windows-11 system. In additional to the standard actions normally anticipated, this example shows two additional minor BIOS components (LED and ME) that are also updated during the process, and some of the original configuration that might be altered by the update. Thanks for watching. • Video Time Codes for this Video (click to skip directly to a desired section of the Video) • 0:00 Introduction to Updating the BIOS on an ASUS Motherboard • 1:24 Verifying that the Motherboard BIOS Should to be Updated • 2:04 Downloading the Motherboard BIOS from the Vendor Website • 3:54 Updating the Motherboard BIOS using the BIOS Utilities • 5:35 Ensuring that Memory XMP or DOC is Enabled after a BIOS Update • 6:19 Re-configuring the Motherboard PWM Fans after a BIOS Update • 7:33 Conclusion Updating the BIOS on an ASUS Motherboard • Note: I have NOT received any sponsorship or commission for using the products shown in this video. • As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases, when these links are used: • ASUS Prime Z690-P WiFi LGA1700(Intel 12th Gen) ATX Motherboard (PCIe 5.0,DDR5,14+1 Power Stages,3X M.2,WiFi 6,BT v5.2,2.5Gb LAN,Front Panel USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C,Thunderbolt 4 Support, Arua Sync) • https://amzn.to/45aCFQJ • Please consider subscribing to my Channel, and hitting ‘Like’, if you find this video useful. I will endeavor to answer any and all questions posted for any of my videos as quickly as I possibly can. • If you have any questions or suggestions, I can be reached on Email at: [email protected] , or on Twitter @PE4Doers, or Instagram @PE4Doers. Or on a more professional basis, through LinkedIn at: / davidrrivera • #BIOSUpdate #Motherboard #PE4Doers
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