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06-24-2020 04:33 PM
So, I figured out that my BIOS isn’t detecting my SSD. I wanted to update it so I bought a flash drive. Instead of the pc asking me if I want to update or make a recovery drive it freezes after extracting the somethingsomething.exe, is there any other way to make a recovery usb. Need help urgently
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06-24-2020 06:00 PM - edited 06-24-2020 06:01 PM
Hi,
I would check and reseat power and data connections to the SSD.
Try different cables if possible. Try a different SATA port on the MB.
The SSD may be dead. Try connecting the SSD to a different PC via SATA (as a data drive) or USB adapter if possible.
Regards
06-24-2020 04:57 PM
Greetings,
Welcome back to the forum.
I am not a HP employee.
Some HP Laptops can do USB BIOS updates. You need to provide a product number only for your system to check this function.
I am not sure what you mean when you refer to making a recovery USB drive.
A recovery USB drive is not the same as a BIOS update USB drive.
Regards
06-24-2020 05:12 PM
I am using an ASUS laptop. My PC isn’t working so I think I need to update the bios with the USB. But it is stuck. I can download the file but when I open it, this happens. It’s been like this for the past 30 minutes. I cannot move my mouse or use my keyboard.
06-24-2020 05:29 PM
Hi,
You have to talk to Asus.
I update the BIOS on Asus Desktop motherboards using USB with no problems.
A .CAP file must be used to update a Asus Desktop motherboard. A Asus Laptop may have a different BIOS update protocol.
Put the .CAP file on a USB stick. Insert the USB stick in a USB port on the PC.
Start the PC and enter the BIOS.
Navigate to the BIOS update function.
The BIOS sees the BIOS update on the USB stick. Follow prompts to update the Asus BIOS.
Regards
06-24-2020 05:38 PM
I think there is misunderstanding. I am using my ASUS laptop because my HP Pavilion Power Gaming Desktop PC is not working (Boot Device Not Found) I am trying to download BIOS update for my HP desktop with my ASUS Laptop. And then loading the BIOS Update files into USB flash, then into HP desktop. But, this happens (see photo). I do not know if this is normal. Do I wait a few hours or does this take a few minutes??
06-24-2020 05:45 PM - edited 06-24-2020 05:49 PM
HI,
A boot device error may not be a BIOS problem.
Most HP consumer Desktop PCs don't support USB BIOS updates. See this (Link) on HP Desktop BIOS problems
Run HP diagnostics, "ESC', Then "F2", choose System Tests. This will check your storage device for problems.
You may have a bad HDD or bad SSD.
Regards
06-24-2020 06:00 PM - edited 06-24-2020 06:01 PM
Hi,
I would check and reseat power and data connections to the SSD.
Try different cables if possible. Try a different SATA port on the MB.
The SSD may be dead. Try connecting the SSD to a different PC via SATA (as a data drive) or USB adapter if possible.
Regards