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02-27-2023 09:31 AM
My HP All-in-One-22-df0010nh has a corrupted BIOS. I have searched the HP website for a BIOS version, but there seems to be non unfortunately. Neither does the HP cloud recovery. Is there any alternative where i can get the BIOS software for my pc. I need help anyone. Thank you.
Below is the error message received when i try the BIOS recovery.
The Bios recovery file cannot be found or the files are corrupted. Using another computer and a USB flash drive, download the latest BIOS file from the HP website and create a BIOS USB recovery drive for the PC........
I have tried the above. Unfortunately, HP support site does not seem to have the BIOS software for my product.
02-27-2023 10:15 AM
I will have to inquire internally about this as the AIO desktop is inside of the five year window that normally includes driver and software support.
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03-01-2023 09:08 AM - edited 03-01-2023 09:13 AM
I haven't heard from the SME yet, but I did find something that may help recover your BIOS.
The software, including BIOS for you PC's model series HP All-in-One - 22-df000i are at the hyperlink below.
The i means Intel platform, which yours is.
https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-all-in-one-pc-22-df0000i/32516343
Here is one version of the BIOS for your PC F.25
https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp113501-114000/sp113582.html
Download the latest version of the BIOS ROM file on a different PC. You will need a USB flash drive of up to 32 GB. Run the file and when it gets to the part you see in the image below, go to the next step and select create a Recovery USB to use on another PC. Once you have created the Recovery USB, you can boot to it on your All-in-One desktop PC to recover the corrupted BIOS
The video below applies to HP desktop as well as notebook PCs.
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03-01-2023 01:03 PM
Hi @Erico, thank you once again. I have gone through the processes. Unfortunately, the 086F0F25 extracted from the SP113582 is not able to open the HP BIOS Update Utility.
Nothing really happens when I try running it. Any further suggestions and recommends much appreciated. Cheers
03-02-2023 09:14 AM
Hi @Sirsaninc
You created a BIOS recovery flash drive as I suggested?
The images that you show do not look like the process that I suggested.
The only reason I would extract the SP113582 softpaq would be to see if both the BIOS IMG and SIG files were there.
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03-03-2023 10:22 AM
Hi @Erico, below is the process that I followed
1. I downloaded SP11358 file (to create the recovery flash disk)
2. I run the application
3. I accept license agreement and click next
4. I choose my file location to save files then click next
After step 4. above, It has to open the HP BIOS Update and Recovery utility as shown in image below but it doesn't. No error message is shown, the cursor just acts as though a process is attempting to run and that's it. I have tried with about 5 different Pc's including HPs, still produces same result. I trust you understand now. And sorry for bothering you that much.
03-03-2023 01:42 PM - edited 03-03-2023 02:01 PM
"4. I choose my file location to save files then click next"
Do you have the USB flash drive plugged into a USB port before this point?
That is the point where you select the USB flash drive as the destination for the files to be created.
I was able to create a USB recovery flash drive using the version F.25 that I provided a link to.
The SP113582 that you referenced in your las post clearly does not have the rescue flash drive creation option.
I don't believe that softpaq is viable for rescuing your BIOS.
Try another one of the available BIOS ROM files at the software portal that I provided you a link to.
If there is no Rescue BIOS flash drive option on one, try another.
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