
31 Jul
2017
31 Jul
'17
1:39 p.m.
On Sat, Jul 29, 2017 at 10:52:43AM -0400, William Park via talk wrote:
I thought it was always like that. I don't remember booting to Windows to upgrade BIOS of motherboard.
It was often done that way. Many these days seem to have a program you run in windows that loads something into UEFI which then on reboot will do the actual updating. Actually I think what they do is place the update on the UEFI boot partition, add an entry to the boot menu as a one time default override, then reboot and it runs that new boot payload to do the update. -- Len Sorensen