when you flash AMD motherboards you have to use the 1.8 adapter as those bioses work at 1.8v, with intel boards the process is the same but as those are at 3.3v you dont need the adaptor
when you flash AMD motherboards you have to use the 1.8 adapter as those bioses work at 1.8v, with intel boards the process is the same but as those are at 3.3v you dont need the adaptor
Just read the original bios, verify it and save. Empty the chip, write and verify
Doing a reseat of the clip for each process I think is a bit overwork, also the clip that cames with the kits usually is very bad, I have to buy more clips after several uses.
Edit: just to add some experiences, I recovered several HP laptops due to corrupted bios and some desktop motherboards, is a more common problem these days when bios updates are being done by windows update, and the fault rate is going up just because MS or the manufacturer are doing something wrong
If you are interested on how this is done I can recommend the AdamantIT channel on YT, the guy there does a very good job explaining what he does on each step.