ACPI BIOS ERROR Is there a way to update the bios from the bios itself?

Galaxy83
Galaxy83 Member Posts: 2 New User
edited June 2023 in Predator Desktops

My friend's son did something and now he gets this error even when it's trying to go to repair mode and even when I'm trying to boot from windows 11 usb tool.

I tried to disable TPM and Secure Boot - same output.

My best guess is to update the bios, but in the manual it says I need to initiate the process from the OS - which obviously I can't access.

Is there a way to update the bios from the bios itself?

Any other suggestions?

[Edited the thread to add issue detail]

Best Answer

  • Galaxy83
    Galaxy83 Member Posts: 2 New User
    Answer ✓

    Okay..

    So one of the first things I did was to try an update the bios from the bios flash menu, but it never saw the files on the usb drive, so I assumedit was possibleonly from the OS.

    Turns out, in 2023, some(all?) bioses don't support NTFS.

    After formatting the USB drive in FAT32, the bios flash recognized the files in the drive and I was able to update the bios and everything wasfixed.

    TLDR: make sure your USB drive is in FAT32. Copy latest bios firmware on it and run the ROM file from bios flash.

Answers

  • Galaxy83
    Galaxy83 Member Posts: 2 New User
    Answer ✓

    Okay..

    So one of the first things I did was to try an update the bios from the bios flash menu, but it never saw the files on the usb drive, so I assumedit was possibleonly from the OS.

    Turns out, in 2023, some(all?) bioses don't support NTFS.

    After formatting the USB drive in FAT32, the bios flash recognized the files in the drive and I was able to update the bios and everything wasfixed.

    TLDR: make sure your USB drive is in FAT32. Copy latest bios firmware on it and run the ROM file from bios flash.

  • chugzilla
    chugzilla Member Posts: 726 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon

    all bios updates will be in windows updates under advanced options then optional updates section.