Windows 10: Are todays computers safer to update BIOS?

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  1. Are todays computers safer to update BIOS?


    I was servicing a new Dell Win10 computer the other day and in the new notification list it was recommended to update the BIOS with a link to do so. I would have done so but over the years I've seen complaints about BIOS update problems sometimes even bricking a computer. Are todays computers safer to update BIOS? If the owner had a system image backup, would it be ok to do that BIOS update?
    --- I sent the owner to Staples because that's where she bought the computer and it was under warranty.

    :)
     
    MeAndMyComputer, Feb 6, 2018
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  3. claned Win User
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    Thanks cjlim...I think this is the second time you helped me today Are todays computers safer to update BIOS? :)

    Is there anyway we can tell what version is on the phone? and what the latest version is on Nokia/ I.e. so we can update them, or is it just safer to do it every so often?
     
    claned, Feb 6, 2018
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  4. fdegrove Win User

    Are todays computers safer to update BIOS?

    Hi,

    Generally speaking, yes absolutely much safer and easier to perform. Basically, the main thing that can render a machine unusable is a power cut off during a flashing of its bios/efi.
    Still, even then almost all modern machine I'm aware of have build-in ways to recover from that situation.

    While having a backup image is always a good thing to have around it won't help in any way to recover from a failed flash update.

    Cheers, *Wink
     
    fdegrove, Feb 6, 2018
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  5. Samuria Win User
    It's now normally bomb proof the main thing is to backup the BIOS first and this is normally available from the update program
     
    Samuria, Feb 6, 2018
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  6. zbook New Member
    zbook, Feb 6, 2018
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  7. lx07 Win User
    That is possibly the worst article about UEFI I've ever read. Short sentences. Incorrect facts. More than 10 words? Time for a new paragraph.

    If OP has a new Dell it is UEFI anyway.

    As @fdegrove said it is pretty safe to upgrade as long as you don't unplug it half way through the 20 second process.
     
    lx07, Feb 6, 2018
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  8. Are todays computers safer to update BIOS?

    Thanks for all of your answers, very good information. I was willing to update the BIOS as requested but I was concerned about the possibility of failure as I've never done a BIOS update.
    --- BTW, should I call it a UEFI update instead of BIOS update?
     
    MeAndMyComputer, Feb 7, 2018
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  9. Try3 Win User
    Some Dell BIOS/UEFI can be completely overwritten using a flash drive with the latest version on it [Dell issues BIOS updates for these computers as complete, stand-alone .exe files not merely as changes from the last version]. So that does make them both easy to update & readily fixable.

    To decide if a particular Dell computer has this facility - see What is BIOS and How to Check and Update the System Setup or BIOS on Your Dell System Dell UK [section 6 is the core of that document].

    Just by way of example, my Dell Inspiron 7779 has this capability so I can keep the latest BIOS version on a flash drive ready to overwrite the complete BIOS if it all goes down the tubes. [Even though it's UEFI, Dell use the term 'BIOS' in their documentation & in their download lists.] Dell provide a copy of the BIOS on the HDD for the same purpose when such a computer is sold but it remains in its original version so it is not of any use once new versions are issued.

    Neither my Dell Inspiron 1545 [2010] nor my Dell Inspiron 9300 [2005] have this capability.

    I do not know how widespread this re-flashing capability is across different Dell models or across models from other computer makers.

    Please do note that a system image is no protection against a defective or corrupted BIOS. A system image is a backup of the operating system not the contents of the BIOS.

    Denis
     
    Try3, Apr 5, 2018
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