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The best thing to do is leave it alone unless you need some type of
functionality that the new Bios provides. If you need to update, both
manually or automatically work well and you'll get varied opinions on
both methods. If you've flashed a board before or if your OS is not to
stable, I'd recommend using a manual flash.
Rob