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ProBook 6460b
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I was wondering if anyone can help, I have a ProBook 6460b and the UEFI/bios flash went wrong while in Windows, I thought it was just an extraction but it actually tried to flash the system and killed it.

 

So now I have a system that doesn't boot, no screen, fan on full, nothing happens when powered up.

 

Having looked around at various bios recovery options for HP laptops none seem to match the hardware I have, that is a UEFI firmware recovery.

 

Plus HP's own recovery guide does not support the ProBook 6460b, the latest 6460b firmware you download (sp77971) does not contain the more up to date utility which gives you a choice allowing the creation of a UEFI/bios recovery USB stick.

 

Could someone from HP repackage the 6460b firmware with the newer GUI utility so it can make a UEFI/bios recovery USB stick or does anyone know how to manually craft one using the extracted files from the sp77971 (various .efi, .sig, .bin).

 

Thanks.

 

 

 

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