03-30-2025 08:51 AM - edited 03-30-2025 08:53 AM
I didn't want to do the BIOS update, but after switching to turbo mode on G-Helper, I had to restart my PC. Fine, just a restart.
After booting up, I was on a BIOS menu where I had the option to say yes or no to a new BIOS update. I said NO. However, after 2-3 restarts, it brought me back to the same screen, so I thought, "Okay, I guess I have to do it."
After the BIOS update, the laptop started randomly crashing with a Windows blue screen within a range of 10 seconds to 2 minutes.
It blows my mind that ASUS would prompt BIOS updates that can nearly ruin your device. I'm working overseas and had to borrow a laptop to put the old BIOS on a USB and flash it back.
I fixed my laptop by flashing V324 back from a USB stick, I know if I went through ASUS support it would be an RMA. Really unfortunate to read others online have the issue on other sites, how do they let this just happen without testing. Most people dont know how to fix or sort out these things.
V324 good V327 broken.
2024 G16 185H & 4060.