posted on Sep, 20 2020 @ 08:07 PM
a reply to:
DontTreadOnMe
If I'm not mistaken I believe this is a computer you've purchased fairly recently. If so it's UEFI. For the sake of this conversation the differences
aren't really important - just think of UEFI as a more modern analog for a BIOS... Software that allows your computer to initialize and boot-up.
In regard to updating either, the process and reasons for updating are essentially the same. Fixes, optimizations and security patching - all as
needed.
Generally speaking motherboard manufacturers and system integrators like Dell only issue updates in reaction to issues they've discovered after
initial release. They tend to be fairly conservative with these releases because they're aware of how anxious casual users can get about them. A
browser updates and nobody bats an eye, but let that "Your BIOS needs a critical update" pop-up happen and alarm bells go off - so it's not something
they tend to be willy nilly with.
Ultimately if your system is performing adequately then avoiding the update won't change that fact. If it's just an update to optimize some aspect of
the system then you'll just miss out on whatever marginal improvements the update would have offered.
However if it's a security patch not updating could leave you exposed and at risk.