Update Your ASUS Mainboard BIOS Without Risk (Windows 10/11)
Three simple and straightforward methods to update your BIOS
In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to update the BIOS on your ASUS motherboard using Windows 10 or 11.
Whether you’re building a new PC or keeping your system up to date, installing the latest BIOS version helps improve hardware compatibility, system performance, and security.
It’s easier than you think, and we’ll show you step by step.
Table of contents
How do I update my ASUS BIOS?
1. Using EZ Flash 3 Utility
1.1. Extract the BIOS Update file
- Visit the official ASUS download center and search for your motherboard’s model name.
- Click the Driver and Utility option.

- Now, select the BIOS & FIRMWARE tab.
- Next, download the BIOS and right-click the downloaded file.

- Choose the Extract files option.
- Finally, copy the extracted file with the largest size to a USB size. Ensure the USB drive is formatted to FAT32 format before using it.
The EZ Flash feature is a unique feature of the ASUS motherboard. It is built into the UEFI BIOS and can be used to update your ASUS BIOS with a USB or online.
Only motherboards with the ASUS EZ Flash 3 feature built-in can use the feature. If you want to use a USB flash drive, follow the steps above to prepare the BIOS file.
1.2. Employing the EZ Flash Utility
- Shut down your PC. Now, power it on again and keep pressing the BIOS key (F2 or Del) to enter BIOS.
- When you enter the BIOS, click the Advanced Mode option at the bottom of the page.

- Click the Tool tab at the top.
- Now, select the ASUS EZ Flash Utility option in the left pane. If you have the ASUS EZ Flash 2 Utility, you can only use USB for the update, while ASUS Flash 3 can use both USB and the internet.

- To use the USB drive:
- Select via Storage Device on the next page and click Next.

- Now, choose the USB drive created above and select the BIOS update file you extracted.
- Click the Yes button when the confirmation page to read the drive pops up.

- Lastly, click the Yes button again to confirm the update, and your PC will restart when the process is complete.
- Select via Storage Device on the next page and click Next.
- If you have ASUS EZ Flash 3 and want to use the internet (note that you can only use a wired connection):
- Finally, note that you must not press any key or allow your PC to power off when it restarts after the BIOS update.
With the above steps, you should be able to update your ASUS BIOS using the EZ Flash Utility. To confirm the success of the process, you can check your BIOS version.
2. Using AI Suite
- Download the AI Suite 3 app from the Download Center and extract the files.

- Double-click the AsusSetup.exe file to run it. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the process and restart your PC.
- Next, download and extract the BIOS update file on your PC.
- Now, launch the AI Suite 3 app and click the More button (three horizontal dots) in the top left corner.
- Choose the EZ Update option in the left pane.

- To download the update online:
- Click the Check Now! button.

- Now, click the Connect button to connect to the Internet and check for updates.

- If there is an update available, click the Update button.

- Click the OK button when prompted to restart your PC.

- When your PC restarts, the EZ Update will be loaded automatically to complete the process.
- Click the Check Now! button.
- To use the update file extracted on your PC:
- Click the three horizontal dots under the Manually update Boot logo or BIOS.

- Choose the update file you extracted in Step 3 above.
- Now, click the Update button in the bottom right corner.

- Click the Flash button and confirm the BIOS file.
- Finally, click the OK button and wait for the process to complete.

- Click the three horizontal dots under the Manually update Boot logo or BIOS.
If you want to update your ASUS BIOS with the update file available locally on your PC, the AI Suite is your go-to option.
Some ASUS laptops also include the MyASUS utility, which supports BIOS updates directly within Windows. To learn how it works and what other features it offers, see How to Use MyASUS.
If you want to update your ASUS BIOS with the update file available locally on your PC, the AI Suite is your go-to option. You can also update your ASUS motherboard drivers to ensure all components stay fully compatible and optimized after the BIOS update.
3. Using the Flashback USB
- Download the BIOS update file and extract its content.
- Double-click the BIOSRenamer.exe file to run it.

- The BIOS update file will be renamed automatically (.cap will be added to the name). Press any key on the command page to end the renaming process.

- Now, copy the renamed update file to the root file of an empty USB flash drive that is formatted in the FAT32 file format.

- Next, insert the USB drive in the Flashback USB port. Note that this port is usually marked with a flashback near it on the I/O panel. In some cases, it will simply be a USB port with a colored outline.
- Now, locate the flashback button on the I/O pane. Press and hold this button for about three seconds till you notice a LED light blinking.

- Finally, don’t press anything on your PC, nor let it shut down till the LED light stops blinking.
This method of updating your ASUS BIOS is especially useful if your PC is not detecting the CPU for some reason. But as mentioned earlier, not all motherboards support this option.
We have reached the end of this detailed guide on updating your ASUS BIOS. You should now be able to perform the update effortlessly, provided you follow the above steps carefully.
FAQs
You can check your current BIOS version by entering the BIOS setup (press F2 or Del during startup). Then, visit the ASUS support website, search for your motherboard model, and compare the latest BIOS version listed there with your current one.
Yes, updating through the ASUS AI Suite or MyASUS utility is safe if you follow the instructions carefully. Avoid interrupting the process or powering off your PC during the update to prevent potential damage.
Losing power mid-update can corrupt the BIOS and make your system unbootable. To prevent this, use a reliable power source or an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) during the update.
Yes, many ASUS motherboards allow you to downgrade the BIOS using EZ Flash or USB Flashback. However, only do this if a newer update causes instability or compatibility issues.
It should be reiterated that you need to be careful when updating your BIOS, as any mistake can damage your PC.
Updating BIOS can help if the VGA card is not supported by UEFI driver, so be sure to try that by following these steps.
For more tips, check out how to update your BIOS without a USB or follow our guide for updating BIOS on the Acer Swift 3.
If you want to know how to update the BIOS if your PC won’t boot, check our dedicated guide to do it quickly. We also have a guide on how to update BIOS using ASUS Armoury Crate, so don’t miss it.
Feel free to let us know if you encounter any problems while applying the steps above.
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