This is the simplest fix, yet many users forget it. The InsydeFlash driver requires ring-0 access to the system memory.
I stared at it. What? But you’re InsydeFlash . You came with the BIOS update file. How can you not support yourself? bios did not support insydeflash
If you see Flag=1 under a check that seems to be failing (like a version check), changing it to Flag=0 can sometimes bypass the "not supported" block. This is the simplest fix, yet many users forget it
While holding the keys, plug in the power and press the Power button. This is the simplest fix