BIOS files contain various information regarding your PC’s hardware, so it’s crucial that you always keep it properly updated.
However, some users have stated on the Microsoft forum that they can’t update their BIOS files.
> I have 2 Dell Optiplex 7010. I updated the bios file from DC bios bin to DC > flash bin. I rebooted the system. After the reboot, the system does not > boot.
- The BIOS files dc bios bin and dc flash bin are important drivers that help Windows 10 run correctly.
- If these files get corrupted, you might experience a wide range of issues, including boot problems.
- The dc flash bin file issue might be caused by incorrect driver installations, so it’s a good solution to use the dedicated tool.
- Another solution to fix the dc flash bin driver is to use the BIOS update utility, so follow along.
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Create a new BIOS folder
- Right click in the directory where Windows is installed.
- Select New > Folder
- Copy the BIOS folder to the C:\Windows\System32 directory
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Create a new BIOS file
- Download the .ROM file from here. -> double click on the .ROM file -> click on the Open button.
- Copy the new file to a USB device -> plug the USB into the computer.
Replace the BIOS Flash File
- Restart your computer and when you see the BIOS screen, press the Delete key on the keyboard.
- Now, choose Exit from the BIOS setup menu.
- Power cycle your computer and when you boot your computer, the BIOS screen will appear.
- Press the F10 key on your keyboard and when the BIOS screen appears, press the Delete key on the keyboard.
- Now, select Exit from the BIOS setup menu.
- Power cycle your computer and when you boot your computer, the BIOS screen will appear.
- Press the F10 key on your keyboard and when the BIOS screen appears, press the Delete key on the keyboard.
- Now, select Exit from the BIOS setup menu.
- Now, you will see the main BIOS screen.
- Press the F10 key on your keyboard and when the BIOS screen appears, press the Delete key on the keyboard.
- Now, select Exit from the BIOS setup menu.
- Press the F2 button on your keyboard and when the BIOS setup screen appears, press the Delete key on your keyboard.
- Now, select Exit from the BIOS setup menu.
Create a new Bios folder
- Open File Explorer.
- In the File Explorer’s address bar, input C:bios on the search bar.
- Click File Explorer to open that folder.
- Create a new folder in the bios directory.
- Input the DC bios bin and DC flash bin in the folder’s name.
- Delete the files in the bios directory.
- Restart your computer and when you see the BIOS screen, press the Delete key on the keyboard.