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05-03-2014 09:26 AM - edited 05-03-2014 09:29 AM
Thanks for the reply Bruce_T, unfortunately I give you another bad news.
My dealer give to me another PC HP Envy 15 to replace first choice that have problem described into my previous message.
The second notebook unfortunately had a faulty cable that created problems.
For this at my second pc replacement into only a week, i ask another computer brands (every HP of this shop was from the same supplier between HP and shop vendor ...we have a little doubt about the entire stock of computer delivered).
The third PC have only problem with pre-installed driver (<,<)... now i think to have resolved also this problem.
When i buy the first HP of my first message, i have also joined the Cash Back HP promo (15% of cash back for every products HP purchased before 30 april).
My dealer (shop-vendor) says to me that he has started the report to stop the "15% cash back" promo for the Envy 15 J040el.
Now i think to be out of the hell.
05-17-2014 07:08 AM
Had this problem this am also after hp support failed bios update. tried all the key combos i could find - windows key with B during powerup, f10 for 8 secs->f9 after 5 secs->enter...etc, hold power key while battery and power disconnected for 15 secs - all to no avail.
contacted hp support over chat. after trying the win/b method again they claimed it was a hardware failure and they would take my laptop in via fedex and add all their latest programs etc for free....not that i want those programs or have hp engineers digging through my personal laptop.
so they are sending the kit, but i thought id try downloading this
and installing it to a flash drive on my wifes dell...she was nervous but dell has the bios locked so np. after installing to the flash drive named "HP_TOOLS" i put it into the usb drive, rebooted and thank god an hp bios update actually worked!
needless to say...i will be uninstalling hp support and will likely not do another bios update until its my backup machine.
hope this is useful to someone.
05-17-2014
08:03 AM
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06-03-2014
08:21 PM
by
Leo_Y
After several attempts I got ressolver only removing the bios and recording externally.For the Win + B failed.
If someone needs more information so get in contact
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06-09-2014
07:58 PM
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06-12-2014
03:02 PM
by
george-p
I did the updates 'recommended' by HP (HP Assistant) and the BIOS update crashed my brand new $1000 computer. Had to send it in to HP for them to do whatever they did. Windows 8 SUCKS, I've had nothing but problems with this machine. Hours and hours on the phone with MS and a 'Top Level Tech Suport' guy said that Windows 8 was not good that he would have purchased Windows 7; no joke. At least HP fixed the probelem for me free as it's still under warranty. When the warranty runs out on this machine; I'm going to empty my 9mm into this peice of junk!
If HP Assistant says there are updates for your computer, you would think that they would not [edited language]your computer up!
08-21-2014 01:02 PM
I had the same problem with my 15t-j100 when I tried to upgrade my bios using the hp excecutable driver. I fixed it by removing the RTC battery for a while:
- unplug the power
- take off the battery
- remove the panel that covers the hard drive / ram
- remove the RTC battery and wait at least 5 minutes
- press and hold the power button for 30 seconds (leave the computer unplugged and without a battery)
- put the RTC battery back in
- replace the RTC battery, panel, main battery, and plug in the power cord
- turn the computer on with the power button and repeatedly press F2 until you get to the diagnostics page
After this, my computer booted up with the updated bios and all was right with the world. Hope this helps other people too.
FYI, after your bios is working correctly, you should be able to access it on boot by pressing F10.
08-27-2014 10:09 AM
I had received an automatic update of BIOS last night which i had accepted & applied after the restart process. My laptop became crashed.....
I have read & applied all the available soultion on this froum but still my problem is not solved.
How I can recover my original BIOS software when my PC has just black screen.... I have tried Win+B & relase the power button while connecting USB with the following software (18 MB) on the second page of this forum....
HP has given an udpate of BIOS (11 MB), when my laptop is not working how I can extract and follow the instructions after saving on the HDD.
Pls Help, its only a week to buy this laptop & I can't afford to ship the laptop from Pakistan to USA.
08-27-2014 10:12 AM
Hello Affanjavaid...
Can you please confirm which laptop model you are using?
Also, can you please look at the keyboard LEDs during power up and let us know if a blink code is being shown? that will help us determine if we can help you out.
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