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These companies really need to find a way to let people save their settings in the BIOS and let them transfer after a BIOS update. WAY too many settings and pages to either write everything down or take pictures of. Especially when they sometimes change the naming or placement of the items.
 
Well done MSI.
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These companies really need to find a way to let people save their settings in the BIOS and let them transfer after a BIOS update. WAY too many settings and pages to either write everything down or take pictures of. Especially when they sometimes change the naming or placement of the items.
On Asus boards, you can save profiles to USB, and after updating, restore that profile.
 
I've tried that in the past, but after installing the new BIOS, it won't take ones saved from the older BIOS
It depends on how much has changed in the newer rev, but it generally works, done it on X570 and Z6/790 boards ok, but you are right, one update totally didn't allow it and had to manually reenter it from screen shots, such a PITA