Difference between revisions of "Fitlet: BIOS Update"
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− | + | '''<span style="color:#FF0000">Important:</span>'''<br /> | |
* BIOS update recommended in case the system is unstable, or required fixes have been released. | * BIOS update recommended in case the system is unstable, or required fixes have been released. | ||
* Incorrect BIOS update has a risk for system brick, therefore follow the guide step-by-step. | * Incorrect BIOS update has a risk for system brick, therefore follow the guide step-by-step. | ||
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− | + | # Format the USB Flash Device (UFD) to FAT32 file system | |
− | + | # Download and extract the '''[http://fit-pc.com/download/fit-pc4/bios/tools/ShellFlash_BIOS_Updater_Package.zip BIOS Updater Package]''' <br> The package contains the following files: | |
− | # Download and extract [http://fit-pc.com/download/ | + | #: \EFI\BOOT\ |
− | #: | + | #:: Bootx64.efi |
− | #: | + | #:: Flash.nsh |
− | #: | + | #:: ShellFlash64.efi |
− | # Copy the | + | #:: Shellx64.efi |
− | # Download the [[fitlet: BIOS ROM Files|BIOS binary file]] | + | #:: Startup.nsh |
− | # Copy the | + | # Copy the EFI folder with all the files to the UFD |
− | + | # Download and extract the [[fitlet: BIOS ROM Files|BIOS binary file]] '''[[Fit-PC4 BIOS ROM Files | fit-PC4 BIOS file]]''' | |
− | + | # Copy the BIOS file to the \EFI\BOOT\ directory on the UFD | |
− | # | + | # Connect the UFD to the target unit |
− | # Press the | + | # Power up the target unit |
− | # | + | # Enter the BIOS Menu by pressing the F2 key during the boot |
− | # | + | # Browse to the Main -> Boot Features menu |
− | + | # Set UEFI Boot to Enabled and Legacy Boot to Disabled | |
− | # | + | # Press the F10 key and Enter to save and exit |
− | # | + | # Press the F5 key during the boot until the One Time Boot menu appears |
− | + | # Choose the USB HDD boot option. | |
+ | # The system will boot to the EFI Shell, and after 4 seconds the automatic flash process will start. | ||
+ | # At the end of the flashing process, the unit will shut down automatically | ||
+ | # Remove the UFD | ||
+ | # Boot the unit | ||
[[category:fitlet]] | [[category:fitlet]] | ||
[[category:BIOS]] | [[category:BIOS]] |
Revision as of 08:29, 14 February 2018
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Important:
* BIOS update recommended in case the system is unstable, or required fixes have been released. * Incorrect BIOS update has a risk for system brick, therefore follow the guide step-by-step.
- Format the USB Flash Device (UFD) to FAT32 file system
- Download and extract the BIOS Updater Package
The package contains the following files:- \EFI\BOOT\
- Bootx64.efi
- Flash.nsh
- ShellFlash64.efi
- Shellx64.efi
- Startup.nsh
- \EFI\BOOT\
- Copy the EFI folder with all the files to the UFD
- Download and extract the BIOS binary file fit-PC4 BIOS file
- Copy the BIOS file to the \EFI\BOOT\ directory on the UFD
- Connect the UFD to the target unit
- Power up the target unit
- Enter the BIOS Menu by pressing the F2 key during the boot
- Browse to the Main -> Boot Features menu
- Set UEFI Boot to Enabled and Legacy Boot to Disabled
- Press the F10 key and Enter to save and exit
- Press the F5 key during the boot until the One Time Boot menu appears
- Choose the USB HDD boot option.
- The system will boot to the EFI Shell, and after 4 seconds the automatic flash process will start.
- At the end of the flashing process, the unit will shut down automatically
- Remove the UFD
- Boot the unit