Updates for the BIOS may fix or enhance features and improve aspects of your system’s performance. However, installing an incorrect update or the wrong version can render your system unusable. Therefore, it’s crucial to carefully follow this guide. Hold the Windows key + R. In the run window, type msinfo32 and press Enter. A System Information window will open. In the window, make sure System Summary is selected in the left pane. In the larger right pane, locate BIOS Version/Date. The value against it will be your BIOS version. Note it down.
The value against ‘OS’ refers to your operating system. The value against ‘System Type’ indicates its bitness. If it’s ‘x64’, you have a 64-bit Windows system. If it’s ‘x86’, you have a 32-bit Windows system. The value against ‘System Model’ indicates your exact system model. Take note of all this information; you will need it in the subsequent steps.
Method 1: Updating Through Windows,
You can try the following to update Bios through Windows.
Method 2: Using a Bootable USB
To update BIOS through a USB, the USB needs to be of 1 GB or less. Any more than that won’t work.


