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I recently installed a solid state drive in my desktop.  Everything went great, drive was functional, so I went to HP website and did some updates.  BIOS update made the SSD not boot anymore.  I don't know what previous version I was on, but I am unable to rollback versions via the recovery mode, the windows+b method, reset cmos, tried with the usb method....  I'm stuck.   The computer sits at the system info page. 

Every version that I try to roll back to says It's not not intended for this system (I downloaded them all from the 510p136 support site).  The only one that gives me a different error, is version 16, but it says that there is no signature file and it fails to roll back.

My issues are exactly the same as this thread from 2017 - https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Desktop-Boot-and-Lockup/Upgrading-BIOS-from-F16-to-F18-when-SSD-is-ins...

Is there any way that I can obtain a signature file to roll back my bios?

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I guess this is a known issue, and the BIOS update fragged the computer.  Last HP I will ever purchase.  Thanks for the paperweight.

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