Technically yes, via Foxconn’s WinFlash utility, but it is highly discouraged. Windows background processes, antivirus, or driver conflicts can interrupt the flash, bricking the board. Always use the DOS method.
Verify your motherboard revision (printed on the board: "H61MXV V2.0") before updating. An incorrect BIOS can brick the motherboard.
If you are still running a legacy Sandy Bridge or Ivy Bridge system, chances are high that your PC is built around the reliable, albeit aging, motherboard. This m-ATX board powered countless budget gaming rigs and office desktops throughout the early 2010s. However, to keep it running modern operating systems (like Windows 10/11) or to upgrade to a faster third-generation Intel CPU, a Foxconn H61MXV V2.0 BIOS update is not just recommended—it is essential.
Press Del or F2 as soon as you see the Foxconn logo. You must:
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