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Hello! I have an HP Pavilion Gaming TG01-0024nw PC, The computer won't turn on, and I need to restore the BIOS via USB. Please send me the official BIOS file or instructions on how to perform a USB recovery for this model.

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Hi @Jarek15,

 

Welcome to the HP Support Community!

 

Thanks for reaching out!

We're thrilled to have the opportunity to assist you and provide a solution.

 

I understand your HP Pavilion Gaming TG01-0024nw won’t power on and you want to restore the BIOS from a USB drive — below are official-source instructions and a step-by-step USB recovery procedure you can follow now. HP Support+1

Important safety notes before you start

BIOS recovery is sensitive — do this with the PC plugged into reliable AC power and do not interrupt the process once it starts (power loss can brick the board). HP Support

You will need a second working computer (preferably Windows) and a USB flash drive (FAT32 formatted, 8 GB or larger recommended). The official HP BIOS package is usually a Windows executable that prepares the USB. HP Support+1

 

Download the official BIOS package for your model

On a working computer, open HP Customer Support → Software & Drivers and search for your exact model HP Pavilion Gaming TG01-0024nw (or the TG01-0000a product page). Download the BIOS (Firmware) package listed for that exact model/SKU. HP Support+1

If you see several SKUs (TG01-0024na, TG01-0000a, etc.) pick the one that matches the product number/serial printed on your PC sticker. HP Support

Save the BIOS .exe file to the working PC. (Do not run it on the dead PC — you use it to create the recovery USB.)

 

Prepare the USB recovery drive

Insert a blank USB flash drive into the working computer. Back up any data on it — it will be overwritten.

Format the drive as FAT32 (right-click → Format → choose FAT32). If the file is larger than 4 GB and FAT32 is not available, use an 8 GB drive and a Windows formatting tool (most HP instructions require FAT32). HP Support Community

Run the downloaded BIOS executable on the working computer. The HP BIOS package normally offers an option to “Create recovery USB flash drive” or will extract files to a folder you can copy to the USB — follow the on-screen prompts. If the package only updates a running Windows system, look for an option or a readme that explains “Create USB recovery” or “BIOS Update and Recovery” utility. HP Support+1

 

Perform the USB BIOS recovery on the dead TG01

With the PC powered off and AC adapter connected, insert the prepared USB drive into a USB port on the TG01. (Use a rear USB port if possible.)

Press and hold the Windows key + B on the keyboard, then press and hold the Power button for 2–3 seconds, then release the Power button while continuing to hold Windows + B for 5–10 seconds (until you see activity — beeps, flash, or BIOS recovery screen). This key combo is the HP BIOS recovery trigger. HP Support+1

If Windows + B does not trigger, some HP desktops also respond to Windows + V — try the alternate combo once more the same way. HP Support

The system should detect the recovery files on the USB and begin flashing/restoring the BIOS. Do not power off the PC while recovery is in progress — wait until the PC restarts and shows a successful message or boots. HP Support

I hope this helps.

 

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