Hello! So the rule of thumb is if your computer is running fine, do not update the BIOS. Reason being is if something were to happen then your computer would be inoperable or 'bricked'. The latest BIOS for your computer just updates the battery charge time for windows 10. The previous 2 updates improved thermal performance and overall system performance but I doubt it would be something you would notice if you haven't had any issues.
beamermt79
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July 7th, 2017 16:00
Hello! So the rule of thumb is if your computer is running fine, do not update the BIOS. Reason being is if something were to happen then your computer would be inoperable or 'bricked'. The latest BIOS for your computer just updates the battery charge time for windows 10. The previous 2 updates improved thermal performance and overall system performance but I doubt it would be something you would notice if you haven't had any issues.
immediatemilk
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July 9th, 2017 12:00
Thanks I will disregard the BIOS update. Is there a way to decline this particular update in the Dell Update app without be pestered forever?
beamermt79
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July 13th, 2017 12:00
If there isn't a decline option, no. You could always uninstall the Dell Update software itself.