The fbios.dll error looks scary, but it is rarely a sign of a failing motherboard or a virus. It is almost always a broken software installation from Gigabyte.
If you still want to use the software, some users found success by: Opening the . Clicking the LiveUpdate bubble (usually in the top right).
If the solutions above do not resolve the issue, consider these additional steps:
This is crucial. The corrupted DLL might still be sitting in a folder.
Repeat this for and Gigabyte Remote if they are installed. Pro Tip: Avoid @BIOS in Windows
Users typically experience one or more of the following:
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