Some Medion systems are configured to receive BIOS updates through Windows Update. While not a guaranteed method for all B460H6-EM models, it's worth checking. Some users have reported finding BIOS updates under the "Firmware" section of the Device Manager.

⚠️ Some users have reported that the Windows-based flasher may fail to launch or complete successfully. If you encounter an error, move to Method 2.

| BIOS Version | Reported Date | Key Context | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | May 20, 2022 | Latest publicly available version, aimed at improving system stability. | | 460H6W0X.106 | February 2, 2021 | An intermediary update prior to the final 0.107 release. | | 460H6W0X.105 | September 2021 | Very common version. Many users report having this and seeking an update. | | 460H6W0X.104 | April 30, 2020 | Reported by users with older models like the Erazer E10 (MD34798). | | 460H6W0X.103 | Prior to 2021 | An even older version, sometimes cited by users with legacy systems. |

One user replied: "Mutig. Aber gut gemacht." (Brave. But well done.)

Clear the CMOS. Unplug the power cord, remove the round CR2032 coin-cell battery from the motherboard for 5 minutes, put it back, and power on the system.

Updating your motherboard firmware is not something you should do without a specific reason, but it becomes necessary in several key scenarios:

Note down the version number and the (Medion PC MD number). Step 2: Source the Correct BIOS File

While updating your Medion B460H6-EM BIOS is generally a smooth process, issues can arise. Here are some troubleshooting tips to help you overcome common problems:

Close all open programs, background applications, and temporarily disable your antivirus software.

Look for an option named , M-Flash , or Instant Flash (the exact wording varies by Medion firmware revision).

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