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Updating your BIOS (also known as "flashing") carries a risk of "bricking" the computer if interrupted. Before proceeding: Connect Power

Potential downsides

The Insyde F23 BIOS update, denoted as version [insert version number], includes several key changes:

The system BIOS has been updated to the Insyde F23 revision. This update supersedes the previous F22 build.

Help you find the if you tell me your computer's brand and model (e.g., HP Pavilion 15, Acer Aspire 5).

We’ve released the BIOS update for select systems. This update improves system security, memory stability, and boot reliability.

: When prompted by the HP BIOS Update utility, select the Update radio button and click Next .

Insyde Software Corp., headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, is a leading independent BIOS vendor (IBV) that has been developing UEFI firmware solutions since 1998. The company's flagship product, InsydeH2O® UEFI BIOS, is a modular and extensible firmware platform used by numerous original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Their firmware supports both x86 and ARM architectures and is designed to meet industry standards.

Updating a BIOS carries a small element of risk. If the process is interrupted, the motherboard can become "bricked" (permanently unusable). Proper preparation mitigates this risk entirely.

While a BIOS update does not wipe your hard drive, keeping an external backup of your critical documents is a standard safety best practice. How to Install the Insyde F.23 BIOS Update

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Some F23 versions for motherboards (e.g., Z490) reported issues with RAM speed and Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors.