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10-08-2025 01:28 PM
The same update keeps popping up in HP Support Assistant, I've already created a recovery USB twice. Is there any way to get rid of this ?
14.08.2025 date this is the last successful bios update : HP Consumer Desktop PC BIOS Update (ROM Family SSID 8CF1)
This package provides an update to the HP consumer Desktop PC BIOS (ROM Family 8CF1) for supported models running a supported operating system
This package provides an update to the HP consumer Desktop PC BIOS (ROM Family 8CF3) for supported models running a supported operating system
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10-11-2025 07:08 AM
Hi @SenolSahin,
Welcome to the HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query. I will be glad to help you.
Thanks for sharing the screenshot, it’s very helpful. Here’s what’s happening:
What the Image Shows
- The HP BIOS Update and Recovery tool says:
“The BIOS you are installing is older than the current version in the system and cannot be executed.” - This means your system already has a newer BIOS than the update HP Support Assistant keeps suggesting.
Why This Happens
- Your OMEN 35L originally had ROM Family SSID 8CF1 (F.10) installed successfully on 14.08.2025.
- HP Support Assistant is now offering ROM Family SSID 8CF3 (F.14), but your system likely already has F.14 or newer installed after the recovery USB updates.
- HP Support Assistant sometimes doesn’t clear old update tasks even after successful installs, causing repeated prompts.
Which BIOS Is Up-to-Date?
- If the tool says the offered update is older than your current version, your PC already has the latest BIOS (or a newer one).
- You can confirm by:
- Press F10 during boot → Enter BIOS Setup.
- Check BIOS Version and ROM Family SSID.
- If it shows F.14 (8CF3) or higher, you’re good.
How to Stop HP Support Assistant from Repeating This Update
- Clear HP Support Assistant Cache:
- Open HP Support Assistant → Settings → Health Analysis and Updates → Clear update history.
- Open HP Support Assistant → Settings → Health Analysis and Updates → Clear update history.
- Disable the Specific Update:
- In HP Support Assistant, go to Updates, find the BIOS update, and select Ignore this update.
- In HP Support Assistant, go to Updates, find the BIOS update, and select Ignore this update.
- Manual Check:
- Download the latest BIOS for your OMEN 35L from HP’s official page:
OMEN 35L Gaming Desktop GT16-03xxx PC (A5ER2AS) Software and Driver Downloads | HP® Support
Compare the version with what’s installed.
- Download the latest BIOS for your OMEN 35L from HP’s official page:
I hope this helps.
Take care and have an amazing day!
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10-11-2025 07:08 AM
Hi @SenolSahin,
Welcome to the HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query. I will be glad to help you.
Thanks for sharing the screenshot, it’s very helpful. Here’s what’s happening:
What the Image Shows
- The HP BIOS Update and Recovery tool says:
“The BIOS you are installing is older than the current version in the system and cannot be executed.” - This means your system already has a newer BIOS than the update HP Support Assistant keeps suggesting.
Why This Happens
- Your OMEN 35L originally had ROM Family SSID 8CF1 (F.10) installed successfully on 14.08.2025.
- HP Support Assistant is now offering ROM Family SSID 8CF3 (F.14), but your system likely already has F.14 or newer installed after the recovery USB updates.
- HP Support Assistant sometimes doesn’t clear old update tasks even after successful installs, causing repeated prompts.
Which BIOS Is Up-to-Date?
- If the tool says the offered update is older than your current version, your PC already has the latest BIOS (or a newer one).
- You can confirm by:
- Press F10 during boot → Enter BIOS Setup.
- Check BIOS Version and ROM Family SSID.
- If it shows F.14 (8CF3) or higher, you’re good.
How to Stop HP Support Assistant from Repeating This Update
- Clear HP Support Assistant Cache:
- Open HP Support Assistant → Settings → Health Analysis and Updates → Clear update history.
- Open HP Support Assistant → Settings → Health Analysis and Updates → Clear update history.
- Disable the Specific Update:
- In HP Support Assistant, go to Updates, find the BIOS update, and select Ignore this update.
- In HP Support Assistant, go to Updates, find the BIOS update, and select Ignore this update.
- Manual Check:
- Download the latest BIOS for your OMEN 35L from HP’s official page:
OMEN 35L Gaming Desktop GT16-03xxx PC (A5ER2AS) Software and Driver Downloads | HP® Support
Compare the version with what’s installed.
- Download the latest BIOS for your OMEN 35L from HP’s official page:
I hope this helps.
Take care and have an amazing day!
Did we resolve the issue? If yes, please consider marking this post as "Accepted Solution" and click "Yes" to give us a helpful vote - your feedback keeps us going!
Regards,
VikramTheGreat
I'm an HP Employee.
If this reply helped resolve your issue, please select the Accept as Solution as it helps others in the community quickly find the answer they’re looking for.
And if you found this reply helpful, clicking Yes below is a great way to let us know we’re providing the support you need, as it encourages us to keep improving and sharing helpful guidance.