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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: ZedAug2012 on August 12, 2012, 07:16:22 pm
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I'm looking for specific instructions on how to update to U1h BIOS on a Z68X-UD3H-B3 rev 1.0, F12 BIOS. Currently running Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit, with the latest Gigabyte drivers. Most comments hint at using a bootable USB drive, but how do I create one if I don't have a copy of Windows XP? Gigabyte states to use the utility attached to the BIOS, so Q-Flash or @BIOS do not work. I do have a DVD burner if that is an option.
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This will help
http://forums.tweaktown.com/gigabyte/27576-bios-flashing-how-qflash-guide.html
Look at the bootable USB and follow that instructions. However, my note to you that the new BIOS is not really stable, you might have different problems after flashing (mine is 2 USB ports don't work anymore), so flash it with cautions. Also, remove all the Gigabyte software before flashing new BIOS according to the note from Gigabyte as they might have conflict with new UEFI bios. Once you in this, you cannot go back to your old hybrid F.12 BIOS because there is no official way to do that right now; however, you can search for unofficial way but it is risky to try and you might end up damaging your board.
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Thanks for the tip and warning.
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No way back is a scary thought! Just to make sure I'm understanding this right, you are saying that neither BIOS update utility (flashspi and flashefi) will work to revert from the UEFI back to the F12 (or whatever) BIOS.
I think I'll wait if there is truly a way to return to a known working BIOS.
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Hi,
I just posted the instruction of how I did it.
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,9550.0.html
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No way back is a scary thought! Just to make sure I'm understanding this right, you are saying that neither BIOS update utility (flashspi and flashefi) will work to revert from the UEFI back to the F12 (or whatever) BIOS.
I think I'll wait if there is truly a way to return to a known working BIOS.
No officially at this moment. However, as I said, you can try the unofficial way to revert back, although it is risky that you could damage the board. I could not have time to verify that method, but I believe it will work as long as you follow the correct instructions.