Bios Update | Foxconn H61mxv V2.0

Only when needed. For the Foxconn H61mxv V2.0, the last meaningful update was around 2013–2014. There are no new official updates. Only update once to the latest stable version and forget it.


If the update fails completely and the computer does nothing but a black screen (no beeps, no USB activity), you have a bricked BIOS. But all is not lost. Foxconn H61mxv V2.0 Bios Update

Press Del or F2 as soon as you see the Foxconn logo. You must: Only when needed

Yes. If you are still using this motherboard, the A38 BIOS update transforms it from a dated Sandy Bridge board into a capable Ivy Bridge platform. It allows you to drop in a used Xeon E3-1230 V2 (which performs like an i7-3770 for $30) and a SATA SSD, giving you a surprisingly snappy Windows 10 machine for office work or light 1080p gaming. If the update fails completely and the computer

However, if your current BIOS is newer than A31 and you are not experiencing bugs, you do not need to update. The golden rule applies: If it isn't broken, don't fix it—unless you need new CPU support.


Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes. The user assumes all responsibility for any hardware damage or data loss that may occur during the BIOS update process.