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02-17-2024 03:02 PM
hello, in the website of HP you can download drivers, bios etc. When it comes to my computer TG01-1815no I cant find any bios to download. I desperatly need t update bios but cant. I really need to
02-17-2024 03:20 PM
Hi:
Do you know what your PC motherboard's SSID is?
HP has confusing product info on your PC's support page.
HP Pavilion Gaming - TG01-1815no Product Specifications | HP® Support
The specs indicate the PC has a Baker motherboard.
But when you click on the link to the motherboard specs, they have a link to a Brighton motherboard.
HP Desktop PCs - Motherboard Specifications, Brighton | HP® Support
The Brighton motherboard has a BIOS SSID of 86ED
The specs for the Baker motherboard indicates a BIOS SSID of 8767.
HP Desktop PCs - Motherboard Specifications, Baker | HP® Support
The latest BIOS update for the Baker motherboard 8767 SSID can be found at the link below and you can use the other drivers for your PC from this page as well.
HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop PC TG01-1000i Software and Driver Downloads | HP® Support
However, there is no BIOS update on that link for the Brighton motherboard 86ED SSID.
Also, I don't know if there is a problem with the latest BIOS update because this person's PC got corrupted on the Baker motherboard.
Re: Need a recovery file BIOS - HP Support Community - 8993288
Never heard back from the person.
02-19-2024 09:26 AM
I wouldn't be able to help you with that problem.
You will have to figure out what BIOS SSID your PC has because the file I gave you must not be correct.
A F.47 BIOS version would be a whole lot newer than a F.23 BIOS version.
If you run the Windows system information app, it should tell you the BIOS family SSID your PC has.