3. Double click on “BIOSRenamer” to automatically rename the BIOS file (.CAP). Automatically rename the BIOS file (.CAP) is completed -> press any key to end the naming window. 4. Copy or move the renamed BIOS file (.CAP) to the root directory of the USB flash drive. ...
The EZ Flash feature is a unique feature of the ASUS motherboard. It is built into the UEFI BIOS and can be used to update your ASUS BIOS with a USB or online. Only motherboards with the ASUS EZ Flash 3 feature built-in can use the feature. If you want to use a USB flash drive...
MSI wants it renamed to MSI.ROM. ASRock says to use CREATIVE.ROM, while Gigabyte says to use GIGABYTE.bin. ASUS includes a BIOSRenamer tool in the downloaded ZIP file that will rename the BIOS file. Transfer the renamed BIOS file to a USB flash drive formatted as FAT32. Plug the ...
You got it in one, Check to see prior to Bios update that the renamer has done its job or bios flash will not occure.You will see a new file with the correct extension. We owe our existence to the scum of the earth, CyanobacteriaMy System Specs:MB:ASUS ROG Crosshair VII Hero/WiFi...
For ASUS motherboards, the extracted folder will have a tool that’s called ‘Biosrenamer.exe’. Simply run the tool, and your BIOS file will be automatically renamed. You’ll need to rename the file manually if you have an ASRock, Gigabyte, or MSI motherboard. ...
There are two methods to recover BIOS on ASUS computers, one is by using the motherboard support CD or DVD and the other is by using the USB flash drive. If you have a motherboard support CD or DVD, you can use it but the BIOS version in that CD or DVD might have been outdated....
Step 2. Download the ASUS BIOS File Once you’ve found your motherboard model info,head on over to theASUS Download Center. You will need to use your motherboard model information to find the latest compatible update for your BIOS:
1. Prepare a Storage Media to Use for BIOS Update For updating the BIOS of your motherboard, you need to have a pen drive as a form of storage media. This is where we will store the BIOS update file. You will need to format this storage device into FAT32 format, and then copy the...
On ASUS boards it's called USB BIOS Flashback (they've coined that term, hence why other manufacturers don't use that exact same wording to refer to the feature). On MSI boards the feature is specifically referred to as a Flash BIOS Button (not to be confused with M-Flash, which is...
Go into the folder once the file is extracted and double-click on the BIOS renamer to give it the correct filename. Copy .CAP file to the root of the flash drive. Make sure to eject the drive properly. Now, follow the process detailed above to start Asus BIOS Flashback, and it...