Nutmegminiitx Rev 10 Bios Bin File Official

The safest method, according to Nutmeg community experts:

One user reported: “After bricking two boards with the ‘official’ EXE updater, I finally used a Raspberry Pi Pico as a SPI flasher with the raw bin. The Rev 10 booted on the first try.”

The Nutmeg Mini-ITX Rev 10 BIOS .bin is the binary firmware image used to initialize and configure hardware on the Nutmeg Mini-ITX Rev 10 motherboard. The BIOS (or UEFI firmware) performs platform initialization (CPU, memory, chipset, peripherals), provides boot services, and exposes system configuration options. A .bin file is the raw firmware image used for flashing via manufacturer tools, ISP programmers, or a motherboard utility.

At its simplest, the .bin file is a byte‑perfect image of the board’s SPI flash ROM. At 8MB or 16MB (depending on the revision), it contains: nutmegminiitx rev 10 bios bin file

Unlike UEFI from major brands, the Nutmeg’s BIOS is often based on coreboot or a stripped-down AMI Aptio V – chosen for its small footprint and rapid boot times in embedded applications.

The Revision 10 board introduced three critical changes that demand a specific BIOS:

Flashing a Rev 9 BIOS onto a Rev 10 board will cause erratic fan behavior, non‑detection of mSATA drives, and random memory corruption. The .bin file is not interchangeable. The safest method, according to Nutmeg community experts:

Hey everyone,

I’ve noticed a lot of fragmented information popping up recently regarding the NutmegMiniITX Rev 1.0 board, specifically concerning the stock BIOS binary file. It seems a few users have ended up with bricked boards after attempting CPU upgrades or failed flashes, and the manufacturer’s website isn't exactly the most intuitive when it comes to legacy support.

I managed to source a verified dump of the NutmegMiniITX Rev 1.0 BIOS bin file directly from a known-good board (thanks to a member on the SFF Discord), and I wanted to create a central thread to host the file and discuss the nuances of flashing this specific revision. One user reported: “After bricking two boards with

If you are sitting on a "dead" board, this might be your ticket to reviving it.


As of 2025, the most reliable sources are:

Avoid random “BIOS update” sites that package executables with adware. The genuine .bin is never an .exe.

Replace the splash screen by extracting the logo module (typically GUID 7BB28B99-61BB-11D5-9A5D-0090273FC14D) and inserting a 640x480 JPEG.

Warning: Modifying the BIN changes its checksum. Keep a virgin copy of nutmegminiitx_rev10_bios.bin as a fallback.