If you open your computer casing and see "Pegatron" printed on the circuit board, your computer is almost certainly a pre-built system from a major brand.

Reconfigure your specific preferences, such as storage boot order (AHFI/UEFI) or memory profiles if applicable. Save adjustments and exit to boot into Windows.

Here is a partial list to help you with your search. Remember to search for your specific OEM brand (e.g., "HP Pegatron IPIEL-LA3 Driver"):

The PC Brand Support Page (Recommended)If your computer is an HP Pavilion or a Lenovo IdeaCentre, go to their official support site. Enter your serial number or model name. Look for "Firmware" or "BIOS" under the driver downloads section. This is the safest source.

Verify that the release notes match your specific motherboard architecture before downloading. 2. Third-Party Repositories (Use with Caution)

To find the current BIOS version, type: wmic bios get smbiosbiosversion Method 3: Inspect the Physical Board

Pegatron Corporation manufactures hardware components for major computer brands and pre-built systems. You will typically find their motherboards inside retail desktop computers from brands like HP, Asus, Dell, and Fujitsu.

Ensure your computer is plugged into a reliable power source. Do not update during a storm or when there is a risk of a power outage.

Some enthusiasts modify Pegatron BIOS to add NVMe boot support or microcode for unsupported CPUs. This requires tools like or UEFITool . However, OEM Pegatron BIOS are often signed with vendor keys. A modified BIOS will fail Secure Boot unless you disable it and possibly brick the board if the size check fails.

Pegatron does not provide public driver or BIOS downloads on their corporate website.

Once the update finishes and your system restarts successfully, you should verify the installation and restore standard configurations. Boot back into the BIOS menu (Tap Del or F2 at startup).