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01-14-2023 11:45 AM
For couple of days windows always kept asking me to update to windows 11 and I had always ignored it. But Today I thought let's give it a try and updated it, and after the update PC restarted and started updating the bios and after FLASH BLOCK BOOT the screen went completely black, till now I had several chats with HP support but still no display nor boot. I can see this issue with several other HP owners as well, wonder if this is very common issue of bricking our devices.
If anyone knows any solution please help,
I have tried hard reset, cmos reset, USB bios recovery, but none worked, still no boot nor display. Only Power LED light is on and HDD spins.
Any help would be appreciated.
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01-15-2023 03:36 AM
Hi all,
I found the solution.
My laptop just dont turn on no matter what I do, I did follow all the hard reset, cmos reset and all but nothing happened.
The Solution,
1. Download the bios on your USB drive.
2. Shut down the laptop.
3. Plug the AC power adapter, and the USB (from step no. 1)
4. Simply power on the laptop (JUST THE POWER BUTTON, DO NOT PRESS ANY OTHER KEY)
5. Leave the laptop for 20-30 minutes, it will automatically do the bios update and your PC will start.
Finally, after a day of struggling, this helped.
I know this black screen issue is very common for most HP laptops, this solution might help you as well. Hope it works, God Bless all.
01-15-2023 03:36 AM
Hi all,
I found the solution.
My laptop just dont turn on no matter what I do, I did follow all the hard reset, cmos reset and all but nothing happened.
The Solution,
1. Download the bios on your USB drive.
2. Shut down the laptop.
3. Plug the AC power adapter, and the USB (from step no. 1)
4. Simply power on the laptop (JUST THE POWER BUTTON, DO NOT PRESS ANY OTHER KEY)
5. Leave the laptop for 20-30 minutes, it will automatically do the bios update and your PC will start.
Finally, after a day of struggling, this helped.
I know this black screen issue is very common for most HP laptops, this solution might help you as well. Hope it works, God Bless all.