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Optionally it'll also find the correct BIOS Update (if available)
your OEM didn't release the latest version available for the Intel non-OEM motherboard.Īnother way to get the Phoenix BIOS ID is by downloading the BIOS Agent Plus software (spyware/adware free) which will scan your PC and return your BIOS IDĪmong other hardware information. Some motherboards will have both an OEM version and an Intel version for these it is possible to flash an Intel Phoenix BIOS on an Intel OEM board, when eg. In this case you'll have to find BIOS updates and support at your OEMs site.
If this code differs, this means you have a motherboard made by Intel for an OEM (eg. If your OEM manufacturer code is 86 - this means you have an Intel motherboard for which Intel will give support.