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08-30-2023 08:12 PM
Hi:
Your PC uses a different version of the Monk motherboard.
According to the parts list it is a Monk-P.
The SSID for the Monk-P motherboard is 86F3.
HP Desktop PCs - Motherboard Specifications, MonkP | HP® Customer Support
So, if your PC just got a recent BIOS update that failed, perhaps you can recover the BIOS using an older version too.
Here is the link to the latest BIOS update for the Monk-P 86F3 SSID motherboard.
Driver - HP 205 Pro G4 22 All-in-One PC | HP® Customer Support
You can try making the BIOS recovery drive with the above F.35 BIOS version, and if that doesn't work, you can click to expand the Revision History section at the bottom of the webpage and try one of the older BIOS updates listed (F.32, or F.25).
The is link explains how to create a BIOS recovery flash drive.
Updating the BIOS on HP Consumer Desktops outside of Windows 11| HP Computers| HP Support - YouTube
09-03-2023 06:58 AM
i am already use all of driver Driver - HP 205 Pro G4 22 All-in-One PC | HP® Customer Support, and old version, but just F.35 Rev.A can make to recovery with flash drive, the another one don't have,