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You can directly flash it. But I would only flash bios if you have a problem with it. What problem do you have in your system?

 

I would use these ways to flash your bios: http://ca.msi.com/service/biosupdate/

The safest way is flashing it in the DOS environment.

Do you have to fix a problem or do you have to update because of something?

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You can directly flash it. But I would only flash bios if you have a problem with it. What problem do you have in your system?

 

I would use these ways to flash your bios: http://ca.msi.com/service/biosupdate/

The safest way is flashing it in the DOS environment.

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