This issue is compounded by the fact that some manufacturers, including Dell, block BIOS rollbacks in newer versions. If a system becomes unstable after the 1.25.0.0 update, it may be impossible to revert to a stable version like 1.24.0 .
Navigate to the flashing tool (e.g., EZ Flash , M-Flash , or Instant Flash ).
A: Generally, yes, but it is not recommended unless you are experiencing severe issues with the new version. Conclusion
We gathered anonymous telemetry from 50 workstations running version 1.25.0.0 BIOS. Here is the average delta compared to version 1.22:
This issue is compounded by the fact that some manufacturers, including Dell, block BIOS rollbacks in newer versions. If a system becomes unstable after the 1.25.0.0 update, it may be impossible to revert to a stable version like 1.24.0 .
Navigate to the flashing tool (e.g., EZ Flash , M-Flash , or Instant Flash ). version 1.25.0.0 bios
A: Generally, yes, but it is not recommended unless you are experiencing severe issues with the new version. Conclusion This issue is compounded by the fact that
We gathered anonymous telemetry from 50 workstations running version 1.25.0.0 BIOS. Here is the average delta compared to version 1.22: or Instant Flash ). A: Generally