« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2016, 03:36:03 pm »
											
										 
									
										I had a EVGA board one time that had 3 bios. What I did was boot up on one of the bios. Booted into windows and when I got ready to update the bios I switched to the bad bios. I updated and then all bios's were fine. 
I don't like doing it in windows but that was the only way I could do it. You could try it in the bios too but I can't say it will work. Boot up on the backup and try to switch it over to the bad one. Plus it is risky doing either way too. 
									 
								 
								
									
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