;The file is Insydeflash utility configuration file [Version] Version=00 ;Insydeflash utility will display the value at top [FDFile] FileName= BackupName= ;FileName -> Utility always load this file. ;BackupName -> Utility will backup current BIOS to the file. [UpdateBlock] PatchFv=0 FileName=intel.fv FileOffset=0 FlashSize=0 PhysicalAddress=FFF00000 FvID=945PL-A IDErrorAction=1 ;If user set PatchFv to 1, utility will go update mode. ;If user only need to update some blocks in file, please enter file offset and size ;in here. If flash size is 0, utility will update all binary in file. ;If flag in Platform_Check section is 1, utility will compare FvID with current ;platform ID. When ID comparison failed, user choose result by IDErrorAction. ;1 mean show error message box, 2 mean close utility and reboot/shutdown. [Platform_Check] flag=1 ;This flag is the switch of comparing bios project id with rom file project id. ;When flag is 1, utility will check project id.If id doesn't match, utility will ;close the application. When flag is 0, utility won't check project id. [AC_Adapter] flag=1 BatteryCheck=0 BatteryBound=20 ;This flag is the switch of checking AC. When flag is 1, utility will check AC. If no AC ;plug in, utility will display warnning message. When flag is 0, utility won't check AC. [Bios_Version_Check] flag=1 ;This flag is the switch of checking Bios Version. When flag is 1, utility will ;check Bios Version. If rom file Version is older than Bios, utility will display warnning ;message and close application. When flag is 0, utility won't check rom file version. [ForceFlash] ALL=0 BB_PEI=0 CPU_Microcode=0 Variable=1 DXE=0 EC=0 Password=0 OEM_NVS=0 Logo=0 Type#09=0 Type#08=0 [FlashComplete] Action=2 Dialog=0 Counter=15 ;Action 0 -> Do nothing, 1 -> Shut down, 2 -> Reboot ;Dialog 0 -> Do not display dialog, 1 -> Display dialog, ; 2 -> Display dialog and wait several seconds. ;If user need to reboot or shut down automaticlly in several seconds, ;user can set counter be a integer. [UI] Confirm=0 Silent=0 DisplayID=0 InsydeInfo=1 VersionInfo=1 GroupInfo=1 ConfirmInfo=0 ;Confirm 1 - > Display confirm dialog, 0 -> Do not display confirm dialog ;Silent 1 -> Silent mode, hide main dialog, 0 -> Normal mode ;DisplayID 1 -> Display BIOS ID, 0 -> Do not display BIOS ID ;InsydeInfo 1 -> Display Insyde copyright information and URL, 0 -> Do not display it ;VersionInfo 1 -> Display BIOS version, 0 -> Do not display BIOS version ;GroupInfo 1 -> Display group box, Do not display group box ;ConfirmInfo 1-> Display version and date information in confirm dialog [Logo] PatchLogo=0 FileName= GUID= [Others] ClearCMOS=0 FlashDevice=0 DisableCompare=0 ErrorRetry=3 ;FlashDevice 0 -> default, 1 -> SPI flash part, 2 -> Non-SPI flash part. ;DisableCompare 0 -> Compare binary, 1 -> Do not compare binary, flash directly in write ROM mode. ;ErrorRetry 0-> Do not retry if found flash error. 1 -> Try to flash again if write or verify error. [Option] Flag=0 ;Flag 0-> Auto-flash mode. ;Flag 1-> User option mode, including option, start, exit buttons. ;Flag 2-> User flash mode, including start, exit buttons. [ApplicatonFlash] Flag=0 Model= ;Some specific platforms need to flash by application. Only support 32bit Windows. ;Flag 1-> Flash by application ;Flag 0-> Flash by BIOS ;Model is the name of the platform.Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.