24-hour BIOS update? User's attempt to flash motherboard becomes a marathon

Reddit user u/GoatWithAGun updated the BIOS of their old BioStar A320MH motherboard, and it's now taken over 24 hours (and counting) to finish the process.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/motherboards/enthusiasts-motherboard-bios-update-is-taking-more-than-24-hours-somehow-its-still-going

Creato 1mo | 13 mar 2025, 19:30:04


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