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@jackstone26 … typically, windows only updates its own drivers unless specified by the user in the update settings. when you reinstalled windows, this reverted back to its default of off.
second, for proprietary drivers, youll want to visit the manufacturers website and enter your model number and download the drivers from the site and install.
third, some systems have the bios rollback feature off and or locked unless you manually change this in the bios settings. until this occurs, fast flash will not complete as intended. if this option is unavailable in your bios, then you are stuck with the new version unless you remove and manually flash the eeprom.
lastly, is the ffu mode enabled by any type of physical key or push pin? this may have become stuck when the device was last reset. i would check this.
-if any additional assistance is needed, post back here with what you have tried and the results. Make sure to update the post with any success achieved.
+if any additional assistance is needed and/or questions you have, post back here with what you have tried and the results. Make sure to update the post with any success achieved.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 jostewcrew

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@jackstone26 … typically, windows only updates its own drivers unless specified by the user in the update settings. when you reinstalled windows, this reverted back to its default of off.

second, for proprietary drivers, youll want to visit the manufacturers website and enter your model number and download the drivers from the site and install.

third, some systems have the bios rollback feature off and or locked unless you manually change this in the bios settings. until this occurs, fast flash will not complete as intended. if this option is unavailable in your bios, then you are stuck with the new version unless you remove and manually flash the eeprom.

lastly,  is the ffu mode enabled by any type of physical key or push pin? this may have become stuck when the device was last reset. i would check this.

if any additional assistance is needed, post back here with what you have tried and the results. Make sure to update the post with any success achieved.

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