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HP All-in-One - 24-df0037c
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I cannot find bios drivers nor can I do  recovery IMG_0024.JPG

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Hi,

 

You may have to contact HP Support (Link). This (Link) is the HP Support site for your PC. There is no Driver download option. Very unusual to see this missing option. This option provides BIOS updates for possible use on a bootable USB drive to recover a corrupted BIOS.

 

A USB BIOS recovery is one troubleshooting step at this site (Link). Try the other options.

 

You may have to disassemble the PC to rest CMOS. This requires removing the CR2032 MB battery for a while.

 

Regards

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thanks but for how long will I have to disconnect CR2032 MB battery? I have tried 30min and nothing has changed

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@Katono -- is this the original disk-drive, with a "hidden" partition that was created by the factory?

If you have replaced the disk-drive, and if you did not copy that partition, then the BIOS file that was in that partition cannot be accessed.

 

What happens if you start-up your computer with the CMOS battery removed?

Try to enter BIOS SETUP. When it loads, reset the date/time, and "exit saving changes", then power-off your computer, and insert the battery.

 

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Hi @Katono ,

 

You're very welcome.

 

I usually remove the MB battery for about five minutes.

 

I still don't understand why there is no HP Driver download site for this PC.

 

You need to try a USB BIOS update. It looks like you will need to contact HP for factory service at this point. HP usually will reflash the BIOS or replace the MB.

 

Regards

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hi

just for information

This can make the computer unusable, we do not know your version in place
but you will find it here

24-df0037c Product Specifications

Motherboard Specifications, MonkD

  • HP name: MonkD
  • SSID: 86F2

https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c06962299

 

HP All-in-One 24-df0xxx (SSID 86F2)
HP System BIOS
F.25
SP113208

 

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Thanks, I have had removed the battery and switched the computer on but nothing changed. Keeps showing the same massage

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Thanks, I had removed the battery for over 12hrs, since last night but nothing has changed when I turn the computer back on.

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Thanks, this is my model-

HP All-in-One - 24-df0037c and I have removed the battery for over 12hrs, since last night but nothing has changed.

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Hi @Katono,

 

You're very welcome.

 

You may have to contact HP Support (Link). Try suggestions offered by @Prométhée and @itsmyname.

 

I am out of ideas.

 

You are at a dead end. You need to try flashing  the BIOS via USB. HP is not giving you this option at your PC's HP Support site. The error message you see tells you what to do. But you cannot do it.

 

Regards

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