Bios Did Not Support Insydeflash //top\\ Here
Many InsydeFlash versions have hidden command-line parameters that bypass the initial compatibility check. – forcing the wrong BIOS will brick your laptop.
A USB drive (1GB or more), a tool called Rufus, and your BIOS file. bios did not support insydeflash
Hold the "Crisis Key" combination (usually or Fn + R ). a tool called Rufus
If you see Flag=1 under a check that seems to be failing (like a version check), changing it to Flag=0 can sometimes bypass the "not supported" block. bios did not support insydeflash
My BIOS was a “lite” version. The OEM had stripped out the runtime flash interface that InsydeFlash needed to talk to. The only way to update was either:

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