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My HP Envy Rove is stuck on the HP Bios recovery it will finish then go to the part where it says continue startup it will go to a black screen then do the bios update over and over
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@Calebr123

 

Thank you for posting on HP Forums, MKazi is at your service. 

 

I understand that your HP Rove all in one PC is stuck on the HP Bios recovery it will finish then go to the part where it says continue startup it will go to a black screen then does the bios update over and over again. Not to worry, I'll be glad to assist you with this case.

 

To assist you with accurate information I would require more information regarding this: 

  • What is the exact PC model number?
  • Did the BIOS update initiate by itself or did you try update the BIOS?

While you respond to that. I recommend you to perform the following steps to isolate the issue and arrive at a fix: 

  1. Turn off the computer.

  2. With the computer off, press and hold the Windows logo key  and the B key at the same time.

  3. Still pressing those keys, press and hold down the Power button on the computer for 2 to 3 seconds, and then release the Power button but continue to hold the Windows and B keys until the BIOS update screen is displayed or until you hear a beeping sound (usually 8 beeps).

    The power LED light remains on, and the screen remains blank for about 40 seconds before anything appears on the display. You might also hear beeping sounds. Eventually, an HP BIOS Update screen displays and the BIOS update begins automatically.

    Figure : HP BIOS Update screen

     Photo of HP BIOS Update screen showing a progress indicator

    If the HP BIOS Update screen displays, proceed to step 4.

    If the HP BIOS Update screen does not display, do one of the following depending on the condition:

    • Computer boots into Windows - The computer will boot into Windows if the power button and keys are released too soon. Repeat steps 1 through 4 above, holding the power button down for 2 or 3 seconds.

    • Power LED light turns off - The computer will turn off if the power button is pressed and held down too long. Repeat steps 1 through 4 above, holding the power button down for between 2 and 3 seconds.

    • After repeated attempts, the HP BIOS Update screen does not open - Your computer does not support this function or it has a hardware problem that is preventing the tool from opening. Contact HP using the Contact Supporttab at the top of this page.

  4. After the BIOS is recovered, a Continue Startup button displays and a timer counts down. Click the Continue Startup button to restart the computer immediately. The computer will restart automatically when the timer reaches zero.

    Figure : HP BIOS Update screen

     Photo of HP BIOS Update screen showing a Continue Startup button
  5. When the computer restarts, a black screen appears with a message similar to the following:

    A system BIOS Recovery has occurred. 
    BIOS Recovery (500) 
    Enter - Continue Startup

    Press the Enter key to continue immediately or allow the computer to reboot automatically.

       NOTE: After restoring the BIOS, if the computer repeatedly displays a message about the BIOS, go to the HP Drivers and Downloads page and enter the model name of your computer. Select your computer model from the drop down menu and then select your operating system. Select BIOS to upload the latest version of the BIOS.

  6. After restarting, Windows may display a message stating that the computer was improperly shut down or that a boot problem was detected. Read and respond to the screens to continue.

I sincerely hope this fixes the issue. Keep me posted for further assistance.

 

All the best! 🙂

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