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07-20-2016 02:17 AM - edited 07-20-2016 02:43 PM
Anyone know why the BIOS version 01.07 (sp76235) for EliteBook 840 G3 is pulled?
Link to the BIOS:
http://h20564.www2.hp.com/hpsc/swd/public/detail?swItemId=ob_167436_1&swEnvOid=4054
The date for is 1 Jan 3000 so there's obvisoly something wrong and HP don't want it to be installed, I've deployed it to a lot of machines and would like to know what kind of issues there's to expect.
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08-08-2016 03:14 PM
A new version 01.10 was released with these fixes:
- Fixes an issue where a system running Windows 7 with hard drive encryption enabled is unable to power on (boot) after the BIOS is updated.
- Prevents the BIOS from being downgraded below version 1.09.
NOTE: After loading this BIOS version, older BIOS versions cannot be installed.
07-20-2016 08:07 PM
I gather from the advisory when I read between the lines that customers must have been getting worried about all the beeps and shutting off the machine during the update which will end up with you having a corrupted bios in an unusable PC.
Note that is not what the update says, it just says that future updates will have more user-friendly behavior.
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07-21-2016 12:43 AM
Yeah the beeps is loud and when I flashed the first BIOS I was sure I'd bricked the computer
Would like to know if there's something wrong with this version though, can't be the beeps since it's been there since release.
07-21-2016 03:20 AM - edited 07-21-2016 03:21 AM
HP support application is trying to apply this BIOS firmware update but it hangs.
01.07 cannot be found under the "Drivers & Softwares"; you can only find version 01.05 Rev.A, 29 Mar 2016. Also, there's this HP advisory, from where you cannot download the 01.07 neither, even if it says is one of the prerequisity for resolving the restart issue.
Something is wrong. Can someone from HP please fix it?
07-21-2016 05:59 AM
If the beeps were not a concern HP would not have released a customer advisory.
You also had mentioned that date and a typo on a webpage doesn't mean the BIOS has a problem with the date too.
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07-21-2016 06:00 AM
If you are not already subscribing to customer advisories and Driver update notices for your machine you should probably register one with HP and do that so that if there is any issue relating to your machine you'll get an email direct from HP.
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07-21-2016 06:12 AM
Thanks, I'm a subscriber of updates, had forgotten to add the G3 to my subscription though.
Regarding the date, it's not a typo, HP just changed it to an "impossible date" in the future so it wouldn't show up i suppose.
08-08-2016 03:14 PM
A new version 01.10 was released with these fixes:
- Fixes an issue where a system running Windows 7 with hard drive encryption enabled is unable to power on (boot) after the BIOS is updated.
- Prevents the BIOS from being downgraded below version 1.09.
NOTE: After loading this BIOS version, older BIOS versions cannot be installed.
09-26-2016 09:22 AM
I have over 400 of the 840 g3 laptops. about 100 of them (all) that are running 1.10 are giving me issues. the laptops running 1.09 or 1.07 are not having any issues as long as I run the latest intel video driver. I really wish I could roll back. I have a case open with HP, but they are trying to say it is my image and other things. when if you look at the logs between the good PC's and the bad PC's and the only common denominator is the 1.10 BIOS.
HP is really wanting us to switch to another vendor with all of the stupid changes to devices, and their unwillingness to fix issues, or to try and blame us, when it is clearly their fault.