The BIOS recovery is designed to fix the main BIOS, and cannot work if the boot is damaged. The BIOS recovery will not work in the event of EC corruption, ME corruption, or a hardware related issue. The BIOS recovery image should be available on the unencrypted partition on the drive for BIOS recovery feature.
Two versions of the BIOS recovery image are saved on the hard drive:
Current running BIOS (old)
To-be-updated BIOS (new)
The old version is already stored on the hard drive. The BIOS adds new version to the hard drive, maintains the old version, and deletes other existing versions. For example, A00 and A02 versions are already on the hard drive, A02 is the running BIOS. The BIOS adds A04, maintains A02, and deletes A00. Having two BIOS version enables the Rollback BIOS feature.
If the recovery file cannot be stored (hard drive is out of space), the BIOS sets a flag to indicate this
condition. The flag is reset in the event it later becomes possible
to store the recovery file. The BIOS notifies the user during POST
and in BIOS Setup, the BIOS recovery is degraded. BIOS recovery through
hard drive may not be possible, however BIOS recovery through USB flash drive is
still possible.
For USB key: root directory or "\"
BIOS_IMG.rcv: the recovery image stored on
the USB key.
Data is not available for the Topic
Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
Please select whether the article was helpful or not.
Comments cannot contain these special characters: <>()\