7 bios operation, 1 determining the bios version, 2 bios update – Kontron COMe-mBT10 User Manual

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COMe-mBT10 / BIOS Operation

7 BIOS Operation

The BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) or UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) records hardware parameters
of the system in the CMOS on the Computer-on-Module. It's major functions include exectution of the POST(Power-On-
Self-Test) during system start-up, saving system parameters and loading the operating system. The BIOS includes a BIOS
Setup programm that allows to modify system configuration settings. The module is equipped with Phoenix SecureCore,
which is located in an onboard SPI serial flash memory.

7.1

Determining the BIOS Version

To determine the BIOS version currently used on the Computer-on-Modules please check System Information Page inside
Setup

7.2

BIOS Update

Kontron provides continous BIOS updates for Computer-on-Modules. The updates are provided for download on

http://emdcustomersection.kontron.com

with detailed change descriptions within the according Product Change

Notification (PCN). Please register for EMD Customer Section to get access to BIOS downloads and PCN service.

Modules with BIOS Region/Setup only inside the flash can be updated with AFU utilities (usually 1-3MB BIOS binary file
size) directly. Modules with Intel® Management Engine, Ethernet, Flash Descriptor and other options additionally to the
BIOS Region (usually 4-16MB BIOS binary file size) requires a different update process with Intel Flash Utility FPT and a
wrapper to backup and restore configurations and the MAC address. Therefore it is strongly recommended to use the batch
file inside the BIOS download package available on EMD Customer Section.

» Boot the module to DOS/EFI Shell with access to the BIOS image and Firmware Update Utility provided on EMD

Customer Section

» Execute Flash.bat in DOS or Flash.nsh in EFI Shell

Any modification of the update process may damage your module!

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