Generally bios updates are distributed in a .zip bundle that requires you unzip and extract the bios and installer. Presuming you have done that and have attempted running the installer, the only thing I can think of is that Win10 itself is preventing the bios updater from running if the installer isn't signed by Microsoft or is signed with a key that has expired.
If that is what you are facing, you should be able to enable "Developer Mode" and then run the installer without windows complaining. Also make sure however you are starting it has been "run as administrator".
Those are the only windows guesses I have...
Thank you for responding, I was able to activate "Developer Mode". Then proceeded to execute the .exe (bios update) as administrator, the *gear* is displayed as spinning and nothing more (displayed on the Desktop Environment... Are you aware of a Powershell command or something like that which may allow me to see what is being done while the *gear* is spinning when attempting to execute the .exe bios update? -Seasons Best🫥