Why the hell do we have to stick to old FAT32 32GB USB drives? MSI is able to read the bios file from SSD dirrectly, avoiding all the shenanigans with flash drives fiddling. Does ASRock plan to implemet this too?
@@Crossfire2003 FAT32 supports up to 2TB. It's only the Windows format utility that limits it to 32GB. If it's larger, you can still do it with a 3rd party utility or with diskpart from the command line
Apparently no need to rename for instant flash. QC on this video is non-existant, which is alarming as it is supposed to be the official tutorial from the manufacturer. Does not really give me too much confidence to buy their products, if they are able to do a mistake in such a fundamental and realtively easy thing like a video.
@@TheTeflon490 what is qc ? And also can you recommend me which method should i use, i just bought new asrock b760 rs and dont know which method will be better to update bios
I have buy the Asrock Z690 Taichi and the bios is 5.04 if i put the latest bios update did they work with a 12gen Intel Cpu i5 12600Kf ?? or i get any problem ?? I don't have install Win11 yet i have to update the bios first ..Thanks :)
@@joaaquinelia yep i found it i actually just followed the manual because the this video tells u the wrong name for the bios file and u will also need the .bin that can be found a little bellow the bios file in the asrock website google translated: si lo encontré De hecho, simplemente seguí el manual porque este video te dice el nombre incorrecto para el archivo de BIOS y también necesitarás el .bin que se puede encontrar un poco debajo del archivo de BIOS en el sitio web de Asrock.
@@joaaquinelia yep i found it i actually just followed the manual because the this video tells u the wrong name for the bios file and u will also need the .bin that can be found a little bellow the bios file in the asrock website Google translated: si lo encontré De hecho, simplemente seguí el manual porque este video te dice el nombre incorrecto para el archivo de BIOS y también necesitarás el .bin que se puede encontrar un poco debajo del archivo de BIOS en el sitio web de Asrock.
Bought a gigabyte board for my wifes pc and an asrock for my pc. Gigabyte is kicking your ass when it comes to software to update drivers, bios, etc...
Save people some headaches. Itx boards are different follow the manual on the website for your specific motherboard. This method doesn’t work for all asrock boards.
This would communicate with a machine very well, but I am not a machine. The voice was mechanically generated, spoke at speeds machines could jive with, but not me. I will have to see it over, and over again. Very poor communication. Once again; I am not a machine. And why in hell would a flash drive need to be a full 32 GB, aren't those updates fairly small files? Awkarumba!
so they have release new bios update for microcode intel 13th and 14th gen after stability issues lol
照著這影片更新成功了,我的版本是4.07更新到最新版本,成功進到桌面的那一刻開心極了:D
Why the hell do we have to stick to old FAT32 32GB USB drives? MSI is able to read the bios file from SSD dirrectly, avoiding all the shenanigans with flash drives fiddling. Does ASRock plan to implemet this too?
"At least 32GB" for the USB Flash Drive??
That's incorrect!
The maximum size of a FAT32 (non-extended) drive is 32GB!
You can format a larger USB drive to Fat32 using a tool on windows called Rufus that’s what I did
@@zestplays
Yes. But that is also a form of extended FAT.
@@Crossfire2003 That might be true however windows and the motherboard bios reads it as FAT32 I updated my bios using that drive
@@zestplays create a partition under 32 gb and you can automatically format it as fat32 or eventually lower.
@@Crossfire2003 FAT32 supports up to 2TB. It's only the Windows format utility that limits it to 32GB. If it's larger, you can still do it with a 3rd party utility or with diskpart from the command line
Should it not be at most 32GB for the USB? Windows cannot format to FAT32 without partitioning if the drive is larger than 32GB.
I have a 64 gm flash drive and it's not working does that mean I need to use a 32 gb?
@@junaidyousuf411 32gb or smaller yes. You could attempt to create a 32GB fat32 partition on the 64GB drive but it is not always a guarantee it works.
@@simsalon it will works.
Thank you for the clarification, saved me a bunch of hassle!
02:34 Rename it or not? Because the next step to whole file is not renamed...
It must and with .ROM, I'm doing it rn I'm pretty scared bc it's my first time
@@moundir1486how did it turn out? y'all have to rename it to CREATIVE.ROM?
Apparently no need to rename for instant flash. QC on this video is non-existant, which is alarming as it is supposed to be the official tutorial from the manufacturer. Does not really give me too much confidence to buy their products, if they are able to do a mistake in such a fundamental and realtively easy thing like a video.
@@TheTeflon490 what is qc ? And also can you recommend me which method should i use, i just bought new asrock b760 rs and dont know which method will be better to update bios
Cuz i also bought i5-14th gen and many people said you have to updarte bios then !!!
2:03 method 2
hellyeah! method 1 is too expensive for high-end motherboard lol
@@indrahaseoi only think with me todger so i don't understand 😮😢
I literally followed all the steps for Instant Flash and its not working. Plz clarify ASRock
I have buy the Asrock Z690 Taichi and the bios is 5.04 if i put the latest bios update did they work with a 12gen Intel Cpu i5 12600Kf ?? or i get any problem ?? I don't have install Win11 yet i have to update the bios first ..Thanks :)
I have an A620m hmv/m.2 and my processor is the 8500g but it isn't updatating i have tried both of the newest bios updates
hola tiago, tengo el mismo problema. encontraste solucion a esto?
@@joaaquinelia yep i found it
i actually just followed the manual because the this video tells u the wrong name for the bios file and u will also need the .bin that can be found a little bellow the bios file in the asrock website
google translated:
si lo encontré
De hecho, simplemente seguí el manual porque este video te dice el nombre incorrecto para el archivo de BIOS y también necesitarás el .bin que se puede encontrar un poco debajo del archivo de BIOS en el sitio web de Asrock.
@@joaaquinelia yep i found it
i actually just followed the manual because the this video tells u the wrong name for the bios file and u will also need the .bin that can be found a little bellow the bios file in the asrock website
Google translated:
si lo encontré
De hecho, simplemente seguí el manual porque este video te dice el nombre incorrecto para el archivo de BIOS y también necesitarás el .bin que se puede encontrar un poco debajo del archivo de BIOS en el sitio web de Asrock.
Why did mine just turn black screen and instantly turns off whole pc then for it to be back but with black screen
Did you find a fix for this? Mine did the same
This is normal. Just wait. PATIENTLY. You might be tempted, but do not manually reboot during this process. Just let it do its thing.
method 2 says "rename the file" too, but in the video file isn't renamed. What?
Once the drive is reformatted there’s nothing on the usb until you put something on it so I don’t even know why they said to name it anything😂
There’s no point renaming
So we do need to rename to rom file after unzipping the downloaded file or no?
Nah. There’s no point. It automatically picks up the actual file name and it’s purpose.
wel i must say this is way way much better explain video then msi
Bought a gigabyte board for my wifes pc and an asrock for my pc. Gigabyte is kicking your ass when it comes to software to update drivers, bios, etc...
im in 1.28 for update to 3.10, need to instal all after 1.28 or 3.10 just
Wait what gen is your cpu
@@kevinsmith8076 amd ryzen 5 7600x
I'm wanting to upgrade to a 5700x3d do I have to update all the bios upto 8.10 or can I go straight there
@@kasimthegreen Just the lastest that is not a Beta ( for stability) you don't need everything in between
Why 32gb? Why not 8 or 4?:)
you can use too 32 gb and lower. the format is really important you need all fats up to 32. so you can double the update.
@@MilijanDavidović thank you
Do I need a 32 gb drive or does 16gb also work?
it will too works.
why would I use method 2
Some motherboards dont have access to the rom file so method 2 is a alternative for older motherboards
lol i just bought 125 gb for this now i find out i need 32 gb only?
Save people some headaches. Itx boards are different follow the manual on the website for your specific motherboard. This method doesn’t work for all asrock boards.
My Bios does not find an IMAGE FILE... help pls
you need an usb format with fat32 or lower. this is that point. your usb stick has more than 32 gb and so its not fat32 fornated.
This would communicate with a machine very well, but I am not a machine. The voice was mechanically generated, spoke at speeds machines could jive with, but not me. I will have to see it over, and over again. Very poor communication. Once again; I am not a machine. And why in hell would a flash drive need to be a full 32 GB, aren't those updates fairly small files? Awkarumba!
Don't try to do this on a Mac, it's a fucking nightmare.
LMAO
@ For reference, nobody in the house has a PC. So I ended up going to a friends to use his lol.
@@smileydude12 why tho? i dont think mac uses asRock motherboards? im pretty sure that they create their own
@ No no I meant don't try to format a boot drive on a Mac for a PC. Lol. I had to go to my friends house to use his PC for it to get my new one going.
Update BIOS
Brick PC
No thanks
Skill issue. It's not that hard
Skill issue
Not possible to brick it with BIOS Flashback nowadays. Stop living in the past :)
What is Bios Flashback ? Buddy @@TheTeflon490
@@_kiaz_can u help me with mine? Im getting no image file detected message.. using an 8gb flash drive, formatted to FAT32