It is usually necessary to install only the latest BIOS release, unless an intermediate release is required (in which case the latest one may fail to install, indicating the need for an earlier release first).
Hi @a2s2u2s if the BIOS updates offer no features that you want, do not update. If you want to install BIOS updates, these small files must be installed incrementally, one update at a time, to get all the update features. Here is the official Dell Alienware video that shows what is required.
Hi.. thanks for your reply...I download bios from Dell site..I install exe file...and it's start... reboot...flashing bios...and reboot to Windows...i go back to bios ,and it shows fresh bios ,latest now....so this means all fine?
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It is usually necessary to install only the latest BIOS release, unless an intermediate release is required (in which case the latest one may fail to install, indicating the need for an earlier release first).
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Hi @a2s2u2s if the BIOS updates offer no features that you want, do not update. If you want to install BIOS updates, these small files must be installed incrementally, one update at a time, to get all the update features. Here is the official Dell Alienware video that shows what is required.
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Hi.. thanks for your reply...I download bios from Dell site..I install exe file...and it's start... reboot...flashing bios...and reboot to Windows...i go back to bios ,and it shows fresh bios ,latest now....so this means all fine?