that happeds eaither when you update a Bios that you allready have or sometimes its not a full version update for exaple you may be a A06 version but the update was a A06.2 it will only display the A06
You do not, the version above A05 is written by Dell, not Phoenix. Once installed, the Dell version rewrites the BIOS with a different format and from that point on you are stuck with Dell's version of the BIOS. Unless you buy another motherboard with an older version of the Phoenix BIOS, you have to live with what you have. Unless you can remove the BIOS Chip, you currently have and solder an old Phoenix BIOS chip in its place.
The AMI or Award BIOS id appears at the bottom of your screen after power on, during memory count up. The PAUSE key should work at that point, allowing you to write down the BIOS number, the BIOS date, and the version. You must copy it exactly. Another (easier) way to get the Award/AMI BIOS ID is by downloading the BIOS Agent Plus software which will scan your PC and return your BIOS ID among other hardware information.
You can find the BIOS version of your video card by pressing DEL immediately your computer starts.
That depends on the tool used to upgrade. Most tools provided by the manufacturer will not allow you to load an older version of the BIOS. A generic Flash utility may allow you to load an older version. Also, most Intel motherboards have a built-in BIOS repair tool that can load a BIOS from a floppy if the main BIOS is corrupted. This can usually be done safely with an older version of the BIOS.
It depends on type of the system. Some support update direcly from OS with following reboot and automatic update of the system. Other type is updated through BIOS dialog. And the last type is updated from bootable media.
You can probably download the bios for the motherboard, video card, etc. that has been damaged. Usually the downloaded file will be able to install the bios itself.
Sandra, name for a girl and of Greek origin means 'helper of mankind, defender'. The newly updated 2014 software SiSoftware Sandra is rightly named. Its goal is to give its user information known and unknown about the computer systems they work and play on daily. Offering 50 modules, the module that will help an individual glean information about their version of BIOS is the CPU/BIOS Info Module.
I have a time laptop which keeps crashing. How do I find out which version of Insyde bios it should be using
Nether World.
The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) on a motherboard is a hardware device that can be updated through software. The BIOS is a firmware that initializes hardware components during the boot process. Updating the BIOS can provide bug fixes, performance improvements, and support for new hardware. It is important to follow manufacturer instructions carefully when updating the BIOS to avoid any potential issues.
A BIOS is a built in program that kicks off a computer and then hands over control to an operating system. All BIOSes have version numbers. The latest version is the one with the highest number. Your question is like asking "Is Microsoft Word a later version than the one you have installed." BIOSes are things. These things have versions.
BIOS:FUJITSU // Phoenix Technologies Ltd. version 1.04 for FUJITSU LIFEBOOK N6420