

(The left-side search illustration below is in Windows 11, and the right-side is Windows 10.)If I recall from my Asus Tuf B550 board (which I no longer have) the ZIP file would download with the BIOS version number in the title, but then you had to extract it and rename the actual BIOS file to something generic that EZ Flash recognizes. Method 1: Download the BIOS file from MyASUS Method 2: Download the BIOS file from ASUS support site Method 1: Download the BIOS file from MyASUS Type and search in the Windows search bar ①, then click ②. This last step is what happens when the BIOS. Insert the USB drive into some random USB port (I was unable to find any dedicated BIOS flashback port either in the manual or online) Keep the BIOS Flashback button pressed until the LED starts blinking. However, the SSD is listed in the boot.B. Only my HDD, "USB", and "Hard Drive" are listed. In the UEFI BIOS, my SSD is not listed under the "Boot Priority" list. Give it a go with a different computer to see if the same thing. One of them is the 319 BIOS.Try updating or resetting your BIOS/UEFI, to see if that fixes things up. In windows update settings, there are optional updates.

I suggest that you undervolt CPU core & cache to -125, not -145mv. Download ThrottleStop and follow this tutorial. Restart your pcwhile holding F2 and check if the bios is 318. Step 3: Prepare a USB drive.Wait for the downgrade to finish 5. Step 2: Keep the power supply / AC adapter connected during the BIOS update process. To update BIOS with ASUS EZ Flash, please follow steps below: Step 1: Please back up your personal file before upgrading BIOS to prevent any unexpected issue.
