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How to Update Your Gigabyte Motherboard's BIOS.Stork.Admin.For those of you who have Windows installed on your system, each motherboard manufacturer has a website page on how to update the BIOS (see Option 2). However, the following methods are alternatives to updating the BIOS in Windows with a motherboard manufacturer's own utilities.CAUTION: DO NOT POWER DOWN OR INTERRUPT THE FLASHING PROCESS ONCE IT HAS STARTED. DOING SO COULD MAKE YOUR MOTHERBOARD COMPLETELY UN-USABLE. LET THE PROCESS COMPLETE ON IT'S OWN.The following guides are for updating Gigabyte motherboard BIOS.Option 1: Q-Flash Method Motherboard BIOS utiity. Prepare from OS X. Easy Method for GUI oriented souls.Boot into the BIOS and note the settings that you changed as part of your initial installation. Go to the official page for your particular motherboard to download the latest BIOS;Uncompress the BIOS compressed ".exe" file with OS X compression tools Stuffit Expander, ___ The Unarchiver, UnRarX or a similar utility as Apple's OS X Archive app doesn't unpack ___ ".exe" files; Extract the BIOS from the ".exe" file (below is using Stuffit Expander);Format a USB Thumb drive in FAT32 format; ___.Today, most new USB thumb drives come pre-formatted in FAT32, so you can change the name in the Finder by single clicking the USB drive "NO NAME" and pressing the Return key which will highlight the "NO NAME", and you can rename it.Copy the BIOS file onto the USB Thumb drive; Boot the computer into the BIOS; and Use the BIOS's update function (Q-Flash for Gigabyte motherboards) to update the BIOS.CAUTION: DO NOT POWER DOWN OR INTERRUPT THE FLASHING PROCESS ONCE IT HAS STARTED. DOING SO COULD MAKE YOUR MOTHERBOARD COMPLETELY UN-USABLE. LET THE PROCESS COMPLETE ON IT'S OWN.Reboot back into the BIOS, Load the Optimal Defaults and reset any BIOS parameters.Congratulations! You've now updated your BIOS.Option 2: @BIOS Method Gigabyte supplies a Windows app to update your BIOS. If you have a windows installation, this could be a good option, as it's supplied on the motherboard DVD and Support downloads. See the official document here.Option 3: USB Drive with FreeDOS + BIOS file However, if you can deal with the olde MS-DOS prompt, then here are a few more options for you. (Not for the faint of heart.)Method 1: (Create a USB Flash drive on OS X) MacMan's Guide for using FreeDOS on a USB Thumb Drive. But, first, boot into the BIOS and note the settings that you changed as part of your initial installation.Method 2. (Create a USB Flash drive on Windows) Recommended by wildwillow. This method has an excellent guide here. But, first, boot into the BIOS and note the settings that you changed as part of your initial installation.Method 3. (Create a USB Flash drive on Windows) trs96 found this (XP through 8.1) Method using Efiflash* (included in UEFI BIOS downloads) and Rufus on a 8GB USB thumb drive.

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