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How to Backup and Restore Your BIOS with Universal BIOS Backup Toolkit V2.0 177l


How to Backup and Restore Your BIOS with Universal BIOS Backup Toolkit V2.0 177l




BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is a firmware that controls the booting process and the hardware settings of your computer. It is stored in a chip on the motherboard and can be updated or modified by the user. However, sometimes you may encounter problems with your BIOS, such as corrupted settings, incompatible updates, or malware infections. In these cases, you may need to restore your BIOS to its original state or to a previous version that worked well.




Universal BIOS Backup Toolkit V2.0 177l


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One way to do this is to use a tool called Universal BIOS Backup Toolkit V2.0 177l. This is a free and portable software that can backup and restore your BIOS in a few clicks. It supports most BIOS types, such as Award, AMI, Phoenix, and Insyde. It can also backup and restore your DMI (Desktop Management Interface) data, which contains information about your system model, serial number, asset tag, etc.


In this article, we will show you how to use Universal BIOS Backup Toolkit V2.0 177l to backup and restore your BIOS safely and easily.


How to Backup Your BIOS with Universal BIOS Backup Toolkit V2.0 177l




Before you backup your BIOS, make sure you have a USB flash drive or an external hard drive with enough space to store the backup file. You should also close all other programs and disable any antivirus software that may interfere with the backup process.


Then, follow these steps:


  • Download Universal BIOS Backup Toolkit V2.0 177l from here and extract the zip file to a folder on your computer.



  • Run the program as administrator by right-clicking on it and choosing "Run as administrator".



  • The program will scan your system and display your BIOS information on the main window. You can also click on "DMI" to view your DMI data.



  • Click on "Backup" to start the backup process. You will be asked to choose a location to save the backup file. Choose your USB flash drive or external hard drive and click "Save".



  • The program will create a file named "bios.bin" in the chosen location. This is your BIOS backup file. You can rename it or move it to another folder if you want.



  • When the backup is done, you will see a message saying "Backup OK". Click "OK" to close the program.



Congratulations! You have successfully backed up your BIOS with Universal BIOS Backup Toolkit V2.0 177l. You can now keep this file as a backup in case you need to restore your BIOS in the future.


How to Restore Your BIOS with Universal BIOS Backup Toolkit V2.0 177l




If you need to restore your BIOS to its original state or to a previous version that worked well, you can use Universal BIOS Backup Toolkit V2.0 177l to do so. However, restoring your BIOS is a risky operation that may cause irreversible damage to your system if done incorrectly. Therefore, you should only do this if you are sure about what you are doing and if you have no other options.


Before you restore your BIOS, make sure you have the backup file that you created with Universal BIOS Backup Toolkit V2.0 177l on your USB flash drive or external hard drive. You should also close all other programs and disable any antivirus software that may interfere with the restore process.


Then, follow these steps:


  • Run Universal BIOS Backup Toolkit V2.0 177l as administrator by right-clicking on it and choosing "Run as administrator".



  • The program will scan your system and display your BIOS information on the main window. You can also click on "DMI" to view your DMI data.



  • Click on "Restore" to start the restore process. You will be asked to choose a file to restore from. Choose the backup file that you created with Universal BIOS Backup Toolkit V2.0 177l and click "Open".



The program will ask you to confirm if you want to restore your BIOS from the selected file e0e6b7cb5c


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