Flashing BIOS
After Windows is reinstalled, you need to Flash your BIOS. Flashing means either to update or downgrade your BIOS. It's main objective is to flash with a version different from the current BIOS.
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After Windows is reinstalled, you need to Flash your BIOS. Flashing means either to update or downgrade your BIOS. It's main objective is to flash with a version different from the current BIOS.
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You can search on Youtube about flashing your motherboard.
After first flash, flash BIOS with the same version you just flashed with. For example, if you are currently on BIOS ver B, you can either flash with ver A or ver C (or other too). Let's say you decide to use ver C. After flashing first with ver C, flash again with ver C. Those are the two flashes to be done.
IMPORTANT!
If you're on RAID, flashing will reset your SATA Mode to AHCI. In such case, if you try to boot, you will be stuck in a BIOS loop.
After second flash, make sure to enable RAID again in BIOS.
Below are Flashing tutorial for some common motherboards
ASUS ->
MSI ->
Gigabyte ->
ASRock ->