Your computer's Basic Input/Output System or Unified Extensible Firmware Interface shouldn't need to be updated that often, but a hardware bug or compatibility issue may require it.
Once the process completes successfully, and you've made any settings tweaks, you can continue using your computer as normal, with whatever improvements or fixes that BIOS update offered.
If your computer is freaking out after you installed a Windows update, here's how to uninstall the patch and roll back to an earlier version of the operating system. By Whitson Gordon ...
The following instructions will show you how to view Configured Windows Update Policies applied to your computer. Because of a change in UI, the steps to view configured Windows Update Policies ...
Once the process completes successfully, and you've made any settings tweaks, you can continue using your computer as normal, with whatever improvements or fixes that BIOS update offered.
If a Windows update has caused some odd behavior or broken one of your peripherals, uninstalling it should be pretty easy. Even if the computer is starting fine, I generally recommend booting into ...
After you update the BIOS, it will reset everything to optimized defaults, so any changes you might have made will have to be made again. On my computer, it re-enabled the motherboard logo at POST ...