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10-25-2021 04:16 AM - edited 10-25-2021 09:45 PM
First and foremost, I should clarify; I am running Windows 11 64-Bit, not Windows 10, Windows 11 simply wasn't listed as an option under Operating Systems, so I had to go with that. Now, onto the actual issue: For a while now, there has been a BIOS Update that keeps installing itself successfully. I think it started as a random optional update in the Windows Update Checker I decided to get, as I like to keep everything as up to date as possible. At first it seemed to install fine, no error messages or problems, and it booted correctly. The next time I went to restart my computer it installed again, once more with no errors. And again. Eventually it stopped doing it every time I restarted the computer and I figured it went away. However, I am now-for entirely separate reasons- attempting to factory reset my computer, and it is causing an issue. Whenever the computer resets, or I press f11 on boot to do reset the computer by force, the bios begins to update, and does so normally with no errors, then boots up windows like normal. The computer simply informs me there was an issue restarting the device-obviously because the BIOS interrupted the process. This will not stop, no matter how many times the bios update 'installs', this wasn't an issue before when it first started happening as it doesn't affect anything on the computer, but now I am incapable of resetting my device. The serial number of the device is: 5CD037D9HL, The current BIOS version is: F.22-09/15/2021, though I have no idea if this is the one that keeps trying to install or not. If you need any additional information just let me know, I really need to fix this issue.
UPDATE: I did a bit more digging, and-well I should also mention that I have already set my BIOS to Default, and have also done a BIOS recovery, steps I found while looking into this issue- with that out of the way, I dug through the computer a bit more and discovered in Device Manager, under Firmware, 'System Firmware' has an error message, stating that it needs to update upon next restart. So this verify what it's doing at least, but the useful part of all of this is in the properties menu of the 'System Firmware' driver, in the 'Firmware' tab, it reads as follows:
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Firmware is pending update on next system reboot.
Pending Firmware Version: F221000
Firmware failed to update during the last attempt.
Last Attempt Version: F221000
Last Attempt Date: 10/25/2021 11:36:02 PM
Last Attempt Status: 0xC0000058
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So it is, in fact, failing to update for some reason, and just keeps retrying. If anyone knows of a fix to this, or even just a way I can make the update stop trying to install itself, that would be amazing. I've already tried uninstalling the driver and then restarting the computer, the BIOS tries to update itself again, and then the same error message appears in Device Manager, so it doesn't change anything.
11-29-2021 11:35 AM
HP support tells me that there are no repairs for software errors. They don't know anything about the error even though I mentioned the forum. I now have a new hard drive and mainboard. But I am not allowed to update to F22100.
01-05-2022 08:45 AM
Im also having the same issue!!
Im regretting buying this HP 15-DY0013DX... I cant even get the touchscreen to work with this windows 11 update that I was forced to do. I cant find the drive inside the device manager even while checking "show hidden devices"!
I think its time to install unbuntu since HP cant provide support for windows!