![]() If your system is running UEFI (or you have a UEFI conversion Task Sequence), then it needs to boot the native architecture (in this case 64-bit). Yea, you are right since full 64-bit Windows has a 32-bit subsystem, but the real magic is being able to flash the BIOS under WinPE. You are probably thinking ‘big deal, I could do that already – flash the BIOS on 64-bit Windows 10’. So there you have it, the wait is over (of course, after you get off the phone with Dell support) and you can now flash the Dell BIOS in 64-bit. Earlier this week, Warren Byle of Dell announced the following on we have a 64-bit BIOS payload installer tool that is currently only available through a support call. ![]() Now that the cat is out of the bag that Dell has a 64-bit Flash BIOS Utility, I can finally blog about it. Update : Dell has publicly posted a download link to the 64-bit BIOS Installation Utility (now called Flash64W.exe) and you can find it here:
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