Hi admin, thanks! The update succeeded, and the details from the BIOS screen are the same Core Version of 5.13, Compliancy of UEFI 2.7; PI 1.6, and Project version of GK1V25 0.01 x64. However, the Build Date and Time is updated, 10/21/2021 11:35:33, and I see a Secure Boot option on the Security menu now.admin wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 7:46 amHello dragonpoo,dragonpoo wrote: ↑Sat Mar 26, 2022 9:13 pm Hi Admin,
I believe mine is the v25. My system shows a Core Version of 5.13, Compliancy of UEFI 2.7; PI 1.6, and Project Version of GK1V25 0.01 x64.
I hope this can also get a BIOS update for Secure Boot. I purchased it in June 2021, after Microsoft announced its system requirements for Windows 11.
This is the upgrade file you need: ....
The upgrade method is already in the compressed package, just unzip it like other compressed packages. Hope this helps you.
This upgrade file is only suitable for BIOS whose BIOS version is V25.
A few comments about the upgrade experience, in case anyone else encounters this: I followed the steps in the docx file of the RAR, copying the files to a FAT32 drive (32GB, in my case). I hit F7 to select the boot option during reboot, chose the drive, and waited. The whole process was about 3 minutes, then it returned a UEFI command prompt when done. I waited, and after a few minutes, did a control-alt-delete to reboot. It took about 20 seconds before anything happened, and then the screen went black and the CPU fan went on.
I actually freaked out, wondering if something broke. I waited a minute, and after nothing happened, I tried control-alt-delete again, hitting the power button, and even physically unplugged the system. The fan went off, and when I plugged it back in, it showed a black screen with the fan running.
About five minutes later, as I was reviewing the instructions to see if I missed something, the BIOS screen flashed, and started loading Windows again. I did a graceful reboot and went back into the BIOS screen to verify it worked, which is where I got the details posted before.
So, be patient! This isn't a user-friendly upgrade that happens in Windows like other brands do, but it did work for me!