3. Direct Support Portals for Common "Aptio DT 2006" Motherboards
Once you have identified your true motherboard manufacturer using the steps above, use the official links below to safely download your firmware and chipset drivers. Avoid third-party driver-update software, as they often bundle malware or incorrect ROM files.
The motherboard's BIOS is called the Aptio Setup Utility. You can access it by pressing a specific key right after you turn on the computer, before Windows or Linux starts to load. The most common key is Delete ( Del ), but other manufacturers use F2 or F10 .
This dictates what type of RAM your motherboard uses.
Since AMI Aptio is firmware licensed to motherboard manufacturers (OEMs), you cannot download a generic "AMI Aptio Driver" or "Link" to make it work. The specific files depend on the of the motherboard.
The company that writes the foundational BIOS/UEFI code. They do not manufacture the physical motherboard.
Once you have identified the true manufacturer and product model from the steps above, use the following framework to get your official download links. Pre-Built Systems (OEMs)
A tool for editing SMBIOS strings AMI Configuration Program .