WARMING! ! ! BIOS Recovery mode has been detected. Please put the file “ASUS. CAp“ into HDD or a rem

Problem scenario:

If you encounter a sudden power outage when updating your computer's BIOS, you may see the following error message:

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WARMING! ! !
BIOS Recovery mode has been detected.
Please put the file “ASUS. CAp” into HDD or a removable USB media device, and the o reset your computer.
Once you have done this, please wait for a moment and don’t shutdown system!!! T he system will automatically reboot.

The following is the Chinese translated explanation:


This error message tells you that your computer has entered BIOS recovery mode and requires you to manually place a file named "ASUS.CAp" into your hard drive or removable USB media device. Then restart the computer. After this, please wait for a while without shutting down the system, the system will automatically restart.


solution:

In order to resolve this issue, you need to follow these steps:

Step 1: Download the appropriate BIOS file

First, you need to find the appropriate BIOS file for your computer. You can go to your computer manufacturer's official website to find the BIOS file that suits you, and then download it to your computer.

Let me take an ASUS computer as an example:

  1. Enter the ASUS official website: https://w3.asus.com.cn/Insert image description here
  2. Find [Service Support] in the upper right corner and find [Download Center]Insert image description here
  3. Select your computer’s [Motherboard Model] and manufacturer, then click [Drivers and Tools] to download.Insert image description here
  4. Select [BIOS & Firmware] to download the latest oneInsert image description here

Step 2: Copy the BIOS files to a removable device or hard drive

  1. Find a [mobile hard disk | USB disk]
  2. Then, you need to copy the BIOS files to a removable device or hard drive. You can use any removable device or hard drive you want, as long as you can successfully copy the BIOS files to the device.

Please put the file "ASUS. CAp" into HDD or a removable USB media device

  1. After decompression, be sure to rename it to the file name prompted on the startup interface, otherwise the file will not be recognized.Insert image description here

Step 3: Enter BIOS Recovery Mode

  1. Next, you need to insert [mobile hard disk | U disk] into the computer and restart it.

Step 4: Restore BIOS

  1. Once you are in BIOS recovery mode, you should be able to see an option asking you to select the BIOS file to use. Select the BIOS file you downloaded earlier and follow the on-screen prompts to restore your BIOS settings.Insert image description here

Step 5: Wait for automatic restart

  1. After restoring the BIOS settings, you need to wait for a while until the system automatically restarts. During this process, do not turn off your computer or remove your removable devices or hard drives.

Summarize:

  • Updating the BIOS is an important process that can help your computer achieve better performance and stability. However, if you encounter a sudden power outage when updating the BIOS, the above error may occur. If you encounter this problem, don't worry, follow the steps above and you should be able to successfully restore your BIOS settings and get your computer running normally.

  • It should be noted that when updating the BIOS, you must ensure that your computer is in a stable power supply state. If the power is suddenly cut off during the update process, BIOS settings may be lost, preventing your computer from functioning properly. Therefore, when updating the BIOS, it is best to connect your computer to a stable power outlet and ensure that the power supply will not be interrupted during the update process.

  • In addition, if you are not sure how to update the BIOS or encounter other problems, please do not try to do it yourself. It is best to seek professional technical support to avoid more serious problems.

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