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04-22-2019 03:45 AM - edited 04-22-2019 04:34 AM





04-22-2019 11:09 PM - edited 04-22-2019 11:13 PM
Hi John. Welcome to the froum.
It is listed on your Support page in the list of updates- but another set is too. Thinking it was just divided in sets I started looking for similarities and found a version 1.15 Rev A in both sets -but (once again) they each have a different Sp number. Not a lot of help. Only suggestion I can think is to make a usb flash drive recovery from various versions and try Windows key plus B or V with it.
https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-probook-455-g3-notebook-pc/7834637
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04-23-2019 03:56 AM - edited 04-23-2019 04:20 AM
Mods please forgive me if I'm posting out of specs...
Hello CherylG, thank you for the nice welcome, at age 65, it's nice to be anywhere, anytime. I'm afraid I've outlived my ability to work and buy a new laptop every few years. About the bios update,,, I started collecting and mailing myself HP Bios tips around Mar 1, 2019 so I was bricked and on my spare Acer by Mar 1st
Once in awhile I use Speccy or Belarc Advisor for a system snapshot and I found a Speccy report from 11/7/2018 that has the Bios update I first posted as already updated (if I'm reading it right)
From my Speccy Report 11/17/2019 BIOS Brand HP * Version N79 Ver. 01.19 * Date 3/23/2018
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1K1R8zsz_cEBUJH6X91DN6nrIuO1B1Xfqtn-7LeCyLZU/edit?usp=sharing
But then I also found the update below that would have arrived the same week as the bios update so I'm not sure where I was because I had a idea that after I retired, I would sit around and dig deeper and deeper into the computer brain to see what makes it tick. After 3 years, I still have no idea what makes computers tick, but I can reload windows blindfolded and I have about 9 bad harddrives that refuae to start because (I think they know) I'll put them right back into my laptop and start all over again. nuk nuk nuk .
Here's the second update and I will let you know if the flash drives work. I've been loading Windows Pro ISO on to flash drives and disks with Rufus but I'm not sure if I'm right becaue I've been trying to flash an android tv box with out any luck yet. I think the HP is history but I appreacte you takig a look. Thanks, John M.
HP Support <alerts@alerts.hp.com> Mar 3 at 6:48 AM Critical Security Bulletin - Mar 01 2019
HPSBHF03581 rev. 3 - AMD Secure Processor and Promontory Chipset Exploits (c05950716)
Products: Laptops and Hybrids, Desktops & Workstations
Description: HPSBHF03581 rev. 3 - AMD Secure Processor and Promontory Chipset Exploits
04-24-2019 12:41 AM - edited 04-24-2019 01:35 AM
I have seen some have success by unhooking the hdd and starting up the laptop-for some odd reason it will "sometimes"allow the BIOS update to complete. Not always.
So, the BIOS you installed that did the bricking is V.1.37 Rev A which is listed on your Support page. The Speccy report says you had V.1.19 which is also listed on your Support page. You can see it by clicking on the tab Previous versions.
What I would try is downloading V1.19 from the list and save it on the Acer. When you click to run it should offer an option to Update BIOS or Create a flash drive. You will need only a small capacity flash drive anything 4-8gb or larger should work. Format it Fat 32 and then run the BIOS file you saved and choose to make a usb drive. Once it is created insert it into usb port of the HP. While holding the Windows key and B key (may also be V) press the power button for 3-4 seconds and release it- continue holding Win and B (or V) for another 5-10 seconds until a BIOS recovery screen appears or you hear beeping and "hopefully" it will begin reading the usb BIOS recovery.
2 videos here show the process of creating and using BIOS usb recovery:
http://supportvideos.ext.hp.com/detail/videos/all-videos/video/4881674920001/creating-a-bios-recover...
http://supportvideos.ext.hp.com/detail/videos/all-videos/video/4930367937001/restoring-the-bios-with...
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04-24-2019 09:02 PM
Hi Cheryl, I saw your post and it all looked so right I didn't want to repost to soon.and jinx myself. I have all the toys, flash drives, hard drives, hard drive cables, connectors and enclosures. I had a flash drive loaded with programs, software and HP bios updates I'd been collecting but I always avoided the Fat 32 format because (I thought I read) it was outdated so every flash drive and all the hard drives I seemrd to have bricked are NTFS formated.
So I pluged in a flash drive, Fat 32 formated it, downloaded V1.19 according to everything we know plus your vidio tips and when that completed, I put in another flash drive and repeated all the steps again. So I had two freshly loaded Fat 32 flash drives, one everything but the kitchen sink, NTFS flash drive. Two hard drives I hoped coukd/would start and two hard drives with USB connectors. My plan was to just keep trying to restart to a bios (or any) screen over and over and switching things up, with/without battery, power supply, switch flash and hard drives, I spent hours starting, changing, pushing, pulling, swearing, begging forgiveness and, and....
and....and..... (is this freaking exciting or what)....
and....
and.....
the envolope please!!!.....
drum roll please!!!....
I'm so excited I think I just peed a little!!!....
come on you moron, type it, type it old man before you kick the bucket!!!!
No signs of life!!!! I have all the the same solid lights, no flashing, not even the cd light. I'm thinking of
of trying V.1.37 Rev A but I'll keep at it.
04-24-2019 11:23 PM - edited 04-24-2019 11:27 PM
Well, that was exciting- until I got to the last lines. 😂
No cigar yet-keep plugging away at it. Try a different BIOS version. Btw, you didn't mention what,if anything,occured when you released power button and kept holding the other 2 keys. Any reaction at all-no response at all? Maybe try holding the power button an extra second or two.Try Windows key plus V if B isn't doing anything.
Did you try starting up with hdd unplugged ?
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04-25-2019 02:16 AM - edited 04-25-2019 02:22 AM
05-12-2019 11:00 PM - edited 05-12-2019 11:02 PM
Not an employee. Just a pc enthusiast who enjoys trying to help people. There are a few HP Agents who help out too that might pop in if we ask nicely.😊
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05-23-2019 07:16 AM - edited 05-23-2019 11:50 AM
Hi Cheryl, The reason I asked, the people need you on our sites. HP, Acer, Microsoft (you get the idea) are the corporations that sold us their products and moved on, leaving us (the people) with the same old problems. Take HP, they dumped their half built computers on us and left us with phone support (we can't understand) in another country and employees (like you mentioned) who pop on these threads, take a couple computer 101 guesses at the answer and then move on. Like company, like employees.
Phone support is the last ones to know anything. I called HP for the last couple updates that were bricking peoples computers, including the HP bios update that wiped out my computer, and they asked me if theres a problem with the updates. I used to blame HP for pushing their employees but my post shows it's the "agents" who leave customer questions and problems unanswered. Just scroll through ANY thread, click an employees name and look at their numbers. They have threads that go up to 5 pages without a answerand HP archived them. It's fun to waste time reading through posts and pages to get to the NO ANSWER END.
Take the clown Fossette, below, heres his numbers...