Flashing a BIOS file meant for a different motherboard will permanently brick your system. Before proceeding, you must identify the exact model name (e.g., G31MX, G41MXE, H61MX). How to Find Your Exact Motherboard Model

The is a versatile, albeit aging, LGA 775 motherboard often found in legacy desktop systems, frequently rebranded by manufacturers like Acer and HP . As of 2026, finding official support for this board is challenging, as ⁠Foxconn shuttered its support websites in 2019.

Turn on the PC and tap or Esc to open the Boot Menu. Select your USB drive.

. There is no longer an official source for these downloads. Critical Identification: "N15235" is Not a Model Number The marking

: This site maintains an archive of older Foxconn BIOS updates and manuals. Wayback Machine

The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is the firmware that initializes your hardware during bootup. The .bin file is the raw binary image containing the motherboard's BIOS code.

The is one of the most widely distributed OEM motherboard markings in the desktop market. It appears on millions of older motherboards manufactured for brands like HP, Acer, Lenovo, and Gateway, as well as Foxconn's own channel boards (such as the G31MV-K and G41MXE series).

Once the FreeDOS command prompt appears, type the command for your utility. For AFUDOS, type: afudos.exe filename.bin /p /b /n /c (Replace "filename.bin" with the exact name of your downloaded BIOS file).

Ensure the download matches your exact model and hardware revision number (e.g., Rev 1.0 vs Rev 2.0). Step 3: Preparing the Flashing Environment

Go to the official Foxconn support website: http://www.foxconnchannel.com/ . Use the site’s search or product navigation to find your exact motherboard model and download the BIOS update for it.