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08-13-2024 09:24 AM
Hi @SachinKrSundram,
Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
If your HP Pavilion Gaming 15 laptop is showing a BIOS corruption issue, and it's unable to boot properly, here are steps you can take to try to resolve the issue.
Perform a Hard Reset
- Disconnect all external devices (USB drives, printers, etc.).
- Unplug the power adapter and remove the battery (if removable).
- Press and hold the power button for 15 seconds to drain residual power.
- Reconnect the battery and power adapter, then try to turn on the laptop.
Use BIOS Recovery
- Turn off the laptop.
- Press and hold the Windows + B keys (or Windows + V on some models), then press the Power button while still holding the keys.
- Continue holding the Windows + B/V keys until you see a recovery screen or hear beeping sounds. The laptop should enter BIOS recovery mode.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to restore the BIOS.
Create a BIOS Recovery USB Drive
If the above steps don't work, you may need to create a BIOS recovery USB drive:
- On another computer, download the latest BIOS for your HP Pavilion Gaming 15 from the HP Support website.
- Use the HP BIOS Update Utility to create a BIOS recovery USB drive.
- Insert the USB drive into your laptop, then follow the instructions in the BIOS recovery section.
Reset BIOS Settings to Default
- If you can access the BIOS, try resetting the settings to default:
- Restart your laptop and press F10 repeatedly to enter the BIOS setup.
- In the BIOS menu, look for an option to "Load Default Settings" or "Restore Defaults".
- Save the changes and exit the BIOS.
Check for Hardware Issues
- If the BIOS recovery and reset don't resolve the issue, there might be a hardware problem. Check the internal components (RAM, SSD, etc.) for any loose connections or damage.
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
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