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03-05-2024 04:13 AM - last edited on 03-18-2024 10:19 AM by JessikaV
Now after the windows update, in Device Manager - System Firmware Device status is:
This device cannot start. (Code 10)
Indicates a revision number encountered or specified is not one known by the service. It may be a more recent revision than the service is aware of.
Update status:
Firmware failed to update during the last attempt.
Last Attempt Version: F420000
Last Attempt Date: 3/5/2024 10:09:45 AM
Last Attempt Status: 0xC0000058
I have downloaded the most updated firmware from HP's site and after installing, it still shows same error in Device Manager. Any help?
03-05-2024 09:23 AM - edited 03-05-2024 10:43 AM
Was this a result of trying to install BIOS update version F.42 Rev.A?
If not, which device is it?
When update issues happen, I go to Windows update and press the pause button.
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03-14-2024 04:21 AM
After this update from photo, I get same:
This device cannot start. (Code 10)
Indicates a revision number encountered or specified is not one known by the service. It may be a more recent revision than the service is aware of.
03-14-2024 05:05 AM
The space it is referring to is in the ESP partition. That is the EFI system partition.
Are you still able to boot to the Windows login?
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03-14-2024 07:46 AM
"I have made bootable USB, but still nothing."
I do not understand what you mean.
Can you press the power button and boot your laptop into Windows?
"Now I don't have onboard graphic card, only PCIe one..."
Can you explain this further? That is usually a lack of a installed driver.
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