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I need to install/update BIOS. 
I have a blue screen with error code: ACPI BIOS ERROR.
If i try to install windows or load USB i get that error.

Product name: HP Pavilion 15 Notebook PC
Product number: P4J72EA#ABE
System Board ID : 80AF
Bios version: F.45

In the oficial support web NO bios, no drivers avalaible.

Could you tell me where can i download bios file?

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HP has retired support for the model series since it is more than 10 years old which is why you can't find any drivers for it.

 

The latest BIOS update I could find for your notebook is F.54:

 

Info:

 

https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp97001-97500/sp97106.html

 

Exe: 

 

https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp97001-97500/sp97106.exe

 

You can make a BIOS recovery flash drive using another Windows PC.

 

Watch these videos for how to create and use a BIOS recovery flash drive with the above exe file using another Windows PC:

 

How to make and use the BIOS recovery flash drive to recover or update the BIOS outside of Windows.

 

Creating a BIOS Recovery Flash Drive for HP Notebooks | HP Notebooks | HP Support

 

How to recover/update your notebook's BIOS with the USB recovery drive and try to recover the BIOS.

 

Restore the BIOS with a Recovery Flash Drive on HP Notebooks | HP Notebooks | HP Support

 

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@Asturianin 

 

Go into the BIOS and change the TPM setting to Disabled/Hidden.

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