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Hello! hp pavilion tp01-1017ur 256U3EA#ACB BIOS is corrupted  and I can't find the latest BIOS for USB recovery. Only for Windows, but I need for USB recovery. Help me please.

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Hi @Igor52 

 

Welcome to the HP Forum.

 

Your PC has the Baker MB. The Baker MB SSID is 8767.

 

Download this File (sp145607.exe) on a different (host) PC. Connect an empty 2 GB or greater FAT32 USB flash drive to the host PC.

 

Run the file as an administrator on the host PC. You should get an option to create a USB BIOS Recovery drive. I have tested sp145607.exe on my custom built PC and have received the following option:

 

HP BIOS Flash.png

 

Follow prompts to create the USB recovery drive. Updating the BIOS with this USB drive will only work if your PC has USB function at startup. No USB function at startup equals no access to the USB BIOS recovery drive at startup.

 

Connect the HP USB BIOS recovery drive to your PC. Start the PC , tap the F9 key to load Boot Device options.

 

Select the UEFI bootable USB stick to start the BIOS flash operation.

 

Regards

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Hello 🙂 Thank you for answer. I tried but it's not working. When it's power on I can see on display blue note: 'The BIOS recovery files cannot be found or the files are corrupted...' pic1. And then - pic2. Then it's reboot and blank screen. I tried different flash drives with FAT32 and different USB ports. I tried clear CMOS. Have you any ideas? Thankspic1.jpgpic2.jpg

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Hi @Igor52 

 

The BIOS recovery process should start automatically (start the PC, don't touch the keyboard or mouse) when you start the PC with the HP USB BIOS recovery drive connected to the HP PC.

 

Sorry, I don't have any additional steps.

 

Regards

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