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HP-Pavilion WL377AA-ABZ HPE-192it
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Please I got the motherboard in object with bios 5.15  06/25/2010.

Can I put on it the bios 6.18 or other version ?

Thank you.

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Hi,

 

There is a BIOS version 6.18 that is posted for the same motherboard but under a different model.  Unfortunately the installer requires that you must be running Windows 7 which is the safest way to install this BIOS update.

 

I don't know if anyone has installed the above BIOS update on your model PC. Obviously there is a risk that it might cause your motherboard to fail.

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Thanks for reply.

And does another bios update version exist?

Please help me because my version is too old (2010) !!!

Thank you.

 

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What do you suggest I should do now? Help me please!

I have a HP Pavilion P6000 Series (p6638d) and I have a RAM problem.

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i doubt a bios update will fix a ram problem unless the updated bios update mentions it in the documentation

 

 

also in  some cases the HP oem motherboard may be cloned from a retail model, the cloned board may have the same board maker and model number except for a few letters at the end of the model name being diffrent between the two

 

you need to take care,  OEM motherboards may have used a diffrent I/O chip than the retail model  depending on the OEM feature set.

 

this I/O chip diffrence is what causes  flashing of a retail bios onto a OEM motherboard to fail, bricking the board

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