@lexd0g Was scared to all hell when building my PC and having to do a bios update. (And since I was using MSI's bios flash button instead, It was totally up in the air during that time whether I did it correctly or didn't. Luckily it worked)
@lexd0g every day i see bios updates the more i want to get a ch341a (will never use it for more than installing seabios on her chromebook)
@lexd0g I'm still astonished by how much consumer hardware fails to have convenient recovery procedures for that.
Basically every server and workstation does.
@lispi314 actually a lot of newer motherboards have dual bios for specifically this, but i cheaped out on my motherboard so it doesnt have it
@loafofbread @lexd0g the ch341a is a tool for flashing the kind of chips usually used for your mobo firmware
it can recover boards from failed BIOS updates and for nerds like me you can use it to mess with the firmware and install alternative solutions (such as seabios, a really old piece of software that acts as legacy BIOS firmware)
@thememesniper @lexd0g I don't understand any computer stuff beyond minecraft command blocks, and I'm god with those, so enjoy this guy. He's your problem now. I don't know how to respond, so maybe he can simplify it in the most terrifying way when he gets back.
@loafofbread @lexd0g basically you plug the thing into your computer, and attach the clip to the chip and you can fix a failed bios update (or make it worse :3)
@lexd0g never heard of an UPS?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uninterruptible_power_supply
@lexd0g Why they’ve never made bios flashes revertable is beyond me. There should always be a way to restore to default.
@lexd0g I habe the feeling that I'll soon need one due to increasibg brownouts.
@lexd0g okay but that bios update screen looks epic