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Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Did an update on bios today 2/3/2021, Using HP Support Assistance, All went well until automatic restart.

Now it's just cycling On/Off for ever.

Something went wrong.

It may need a bios chip.

I do not know what to do.

IMay have to send it to repair.

Please help.

 

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Hi,

 

Try all steps at this site (Link).

 

You will need factory service if the above BIOS recovery options fail.

 

Don't do HPSA BIOS updates in the future.

 

Regards

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Hi,

 

Try all steps at this site (Link).

 

You will need factory service if the above BIOS recovery options fail.

 

Don't do HPSA BIOS updates in the future.

 

Regards

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Hello My Friend

Thanks for your quick response, let me try it and will report back.

This will happen tomorrow.

Hopefully will work for me.

Thanks again buddy!

 

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Hey Buddy!

Before I went to bed, I tried and guessed what? ... It did work!

Now I won't be able to sleep because I'm happy ... Before I was not able to sleep because I was sad ... 

Thank you very much.

I will send you a bottle of Baileys if I could!

Regards

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 @Ricoche ,

 

You're very welcome.

 

I like Baileys, good stuff!

 

Regards

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Heya! Having this issue aswell on a similar model. What particular step worked for you? I get nothing when pressing win+b

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Hi,

 

@Filler1 ,

 

Start a new thread.

 

Try removing the CR2032 battery to reset CMOS. Let the PC sit for a couple of minutes.

 

I don't think you can do USB BIOS update with your product number. The BIOS update would give this option when you run the executable on a different PC.

 

You may need factory service.

 

Sometimes things work, sometimes they don't.

 

Regards

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That is the only thing I haven’t yet, I’ll plug it out over night and try it in the morning. (I’m European so it’s really late here :p)

edit: will start a new thread if I still have this issue once I test it.

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Wish You The Best. Mine worked with Windows + B key simultaneously and hold them then hit Power Button for 2-3 seconds and release. Just like Link said. God Luck! 👍👍

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Hi,

 

Maybe a local PC tech could flash the BIOS using a USB EEPROM programmer.

 

Regards

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