Framework BIOS Update Bricks Older Laptops
Framework addresses BIOS update that bricked some of its older Laptop 13 models with AMD processors.

The update
Framework Laptop 13 owners with last-gen AMD chips have reported that a recent BIOS update is bricking their devices. The problematic update is version 3.20 for Ryzen 7040-series mainboards, released in July. Some users report their laptops getting stuck during the update process, rendering them unbootable. The issue affects both Windows and Linux systems, with users experiencing the update stalling at a black screen with a progress bar showing the Framework logo. The BIOS update was intended to add mainboard support for features like a haptic touchpad and new speakers for the higher-end Framework Laptop 13 Pro, and to fix issues with Battery Extender status reporting.
Why it matters
This issue affects users who trusted their premium laptops with a routine firmware update. Framework’s decision to cover out-of-warranty replacements where they can confirm the BIOS update caused the failure demonstrates the company’s commitment to addressing this specific issue. The introduction of ‘Crisis Recovery Mode’ BIOS functionality aims to provide a recovery path for failed updates, addressing a critical reliability concern for users of repairable laptops.
What to watch
Framework is investigating the root cause and plans to introduce ‘Crisis Recovery Mode’ BIOS functionality to enable recovery from failed updates. The company aims to release this functionality before the end of the year for each product line. While Framework has stated that only a “small percentage” of devices are affected, the exact number remains unclear.
Sources
- theverge.com — Framework's official response and warranty policy details
- arstechnica.com — User reports and technical details about the BIOS update issue



