[updated] — Medion B460h6-em Bios Update
Medion B460H6-EM BIOS update is primarily used to address stability issues or security vulnerabilities like LogoFAIL. However, users frequently report that updates do not unlock advanced features like XMP profiles or manual RAM overclocking, which are often restricted by the motherboard's firmware. Latest Version & Availability
Recommended checklist (before/after)
- Backup data — done.
- UPS connected — done.
- BIOS settings saved — done.
- Post-update: check boot devices, SATA/RAID modes, memory/XMP stability, temperatures, and event logs.
Q: My Medion B460H6-EM has a Phoenix BIOS, not AMI. Is the process different?
A: Most B460H6-EM boards use AMI (American Megatrends) UEFI. If yours shows “Phoenix,” stop – that’s a rare variant. Use only Phoenix WinPhlash utility, not AFUWIN. Medion B460h6-em Bios Update
Step 3: Preparation and Safety
Updating a BIOS carries a risk of hardware failure if the process is interrupted. Medion B460H6-EM BIOS update is primarily used to
- Power Supply: Ensure the PC is plugged into a reliable power source. If you are using a laptop or a mini-PC format, the battery must be fully charged. For desktops, use a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) if possible.
- Do Not Interrupt: Once the flashing process begins, do not turn off the PC, press any buttons, or restart the system until it completes on its own.
- USB Drive: You will likely need a FAT32 formatted USB flash drive to perform the update.
- Extract the downloaded ZIP file to the root of your USB drive.
- Restart the computer.
- Repeatedly press the BIOS entry key (usually Del or F2) during startup to enter the BIOS menu.
- Look for a tab named "Tool," "Save & Exit," or "Advanced." Select the option often labeled "Instant Flash," "Q-Flash," or "BIOS Update."
- Select the BIOS file from the USB drive.
- The system will verify the file and ask for confirmation. Confirm to start the flashing.
- The system will restart automatically once finished.
Part 2: Where to Find Official Medion B460H6-EM BIOS Updates
Medion does not host BIOS files on a global “downloads” page like major brands. Instead, they provide support per product via their Medion Service Portal. Backup data — done