If the error persists, you may need to manually flash the latest stable BIOS. For many motherboards, the latest version is 1.16 .
Many users in the Medion Community found that a simple driver reset clears the warning: Open . Expand Firmware .
Newer versions that often resolve system time bugs and performance issues. Medion Em2 System Firmware 113
Use the Medion Service Portal and enter your MSN number (found on the back or bottom of your device) to find the correct firmware for your specific model. 3. Verify in MSInfo32
Look for . If it says 1.14 or 1.16, the system is updated, and the "Firmware 113" entry in Device Manager is likely just a harmless display bug from a previous Windows Update. Summary of Firmware Versions 111 Older stable release for B360H4-EM. 113 Frequent source of "Code 10" errors in Device Manager. 114 / 116 Recommended If the error persists, you may need to
The error typically surfaces because of a conflict between a manual BIOS update and the version Windows Update attempts to push automatically.
If you are seeing a yellow warning symbol in Device Manager, follow these steps to resolve the issue: 1. Roll Back or Reinstall the Driver Expand Firmware
Even if you have manually flashed a newer BIOS version (like 1.14 or 1.16), Windows Update may incorrectly identify Firmware 113 as the "best" driver and attempt to install it over the newer version.
Some updates require disabling "Intel Management" in the BIOS settings before flashing.
Do not rely solely on the Device Manager label. To see which firmware is actually running: Press Win + R , type msinfo32 , and hit Enter.