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Update to latest BIOSt first. Second, you should download the chipset driver from the Gigabyte website. This is priority number 1 for the motherboard chipset to work properly..
Hi, I'm new to the desktop world as my first PC was a laptop and has been serving me for 7 years straight...
I'm just missing the CPU (14700K in my shopping cart) and I paired it with an MSI Pro Z790-A, and I see it has a 'flash BIOS' button on the rear I/O.
I was wondering: how do I update the BIOS of my motherboard? Do I need to install Windows first and then proceed from there or do I have to update it from the BIOS itself and then install everything else?