The Id currently uses Intel's bios 0034 because it allows the Id to boot without an attached monitor in the "headless" mode.
Updates past that broke this behavior.
I've been trying to debug an issue where the some Id's won't reboot properly (they hang when coming back up after the reboot).
This seems to be related to the particular SSD installed and I suspect it has something to do with the SSD being reinitialized after reboot and being in some sort of unstable state.
I just tried the most recent from the end of January 0048 to see if it perhaps reinitialized the drive differently and it appears that it does. It also fixes the trouble with headless booting (at least on the Id I tried here).
So you might want to consider updating your Id bios if you see these "hang on reboot" issues.
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/confirm.aspx?httpDown=http://downloadmirror.intel.com/24709/eng/FY0048.BIO&Lang=eng&Dwnldid=24709The way to do this is to copy the update (.bio file) onto a usb key and boot the Id with the usb key in the Id.
Hit F2 to go into bios setup when you see the prompt.
Click on the "wrench".
Update Bios.
When prompted, do NOT choose the online update.
Expand the drive you see on the left side and look for the bios you put there.
(If you don't see a drive you may have to format the USB stick in windows and put the .bio file on it again). Rufus works well for this since it can format the USB with a GPT partition.
Select the .bio file and hit open.
Confirm the bios update.
The Id reboots and starts the process which takes about 5 minutes to finish.
When done, it will reboot again into the Id's normal operating state.