Find a reliable USB drive (8GB or 16GB is ideal). Plug it into your PC, right-click the drive in File Explorer, select Format , and choose FAT32 as the file system. BIOS flashing utilities cannot read NTFS or exFAT drives.
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While some manufacturers offer Windows-based flashing utilities, updating directly through the BIOS/UEFI environment is significantly safer. Windows background processes, antivirus software, or system crashes can interrupt a Windows-based flash, resulting in a bricked board. Step 1: Enter the BIOS Setup digilite motherboard bios update
Navigate through the BIOS menus using your keyboard arrow keys to find the , Tools , or Utilities tab. Find a reliable USB drive (8GB or 16GB is ideal)