If the bios fail during update, sadly no flash drive will help. the only way to recover is using CH341A programmer, its long. removing the bios chip, find a good bin file, program back and solder back the chip.
No worries all good.
I just don't want to have a bios update in a customer laptop while it's in my lab. Just installing windows and drivers is my responsibly and I want to keep it that way
And no way to stop it just disable the updates
https://www.dell.com/community/en/conversations/xps-desktops/xps-8950-bios-settings-uefi-firmware-capsule-updates/647f9ce6f4ccf8a8de1166c1
I'm not sure it will prevent. My only option as a technician that doing a lot of new install is to completely disable the updates but that's a problem as well for the customers .
Hi everyone.
As you probably know windows will flash your bios without asking your permission, While 99% of this goes well there is always 1 percent the goes bad, really bad.
I need a way to disable only the bios update for at least a month. Why? because I'm a technician and I do a lot of new...