Originally posted by: cozumel
Originally posted by: Team42
BTW, how many people have had Windows crash during BIOS updates? Is this a fear of something that used to happen a long time ago and it stays in peoples' memories, or is it still a very real risk? I've been using Windows-based PCs for the last 14 years and haven't had one crash outside of a testing environment (if you exclude a couple of powercuts, but that would ah heck any BIOS flash...)
You need to be unlucky for Windows to crash or the program to stop responding while flashing the BIOS. But updating via Windows is a risky variable that can be avoided altogether. Nobody wants to be cursing their bad luck when the avoidable and unlikely could have been avoided.
Updating the BIOS is probably the only update most people do that may result in a catastrophic failure of their rig. It should be done in the safest way possible. I really don't understand why Gigabyte, Asus and other manufacturers make these programs that carry this risk (however small). It is, in my opinion, bordering on negligent.
And Team42, I also have never had a BSOD or Windows crash since Windows98 that has not been caused by me stress-testing hardware or experimenting with heavy overclocks. But I would never update BIOS via Windows as I want to keep the risk to an absolute minimum.