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Motherboards - [Answered] BIOS rollback posted in the Hardware forums; Is it possible to rollback the BIOS to the previous update? Since I updated the BIOS my PC runs crappy....

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Old 04-23-2007
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Is it possible to rollback the BIOS to the previous update?
Since I updated the BIOS my PC runs crappy.


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Hi Bitdman,

It depends on the motherboard and as long as you performed a backup of your BIOS before you updated?


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Check the documentation that came with your computer motherboard. Sometimes the newer motherboards do offer the option to roll back to the origional bios that shipped with the computer. Usually it can be reverted through a CD or Floppy.


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Well.. It was easier than I thought. I did a search on Intels web site for the BIOS version and ran it and it's changed back.

Thanks for the tips


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Thats good bitdman

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