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- Re: The system BIOS update file is missing or corrupt.

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04-14-2018 02:42 PM
Hi there,
Having difficulty creating a BIOS flash recovery drive using instructions here: https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c02693833
We have a HP ProBook 450 G3 Notebook which is failing to boot. Beep code is 2 slow, 2 short. Error condition is: The main area (DXE) of BIOS has become corrupted, and there is no recovery binary image available. Resolution: Perform BIOS recovery with external media (USB or CD-ROM). For information on how to restore the BIOS refer to the HP support document: HP Notebook PCs - Restoring the BIOS. URL: https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c02693833
We have downloaded the latest (and subsequently older) version of BIOS:
01.24 Rev.A 12.0 MB Feb 1, 2018
sp85184.exe
Upon execution, folder and files are created (C:\SWSETUP\SP85184) but executable fails with error: "HPBIOSUPDREC
The system BIOS update file is missing or corrupt. The system BIOS will not be updated."
Any ideas?
04-15-2018 03:25 AM
Something doesn't sound right.
To recap, you selected the option 'Create recovery USB' when you ran the sp exe file and had a USB stick inserted.
You then shut down the computer, had it on AC power, the USB inserted, held the WinKey+B down when you switched the computer back on and the BIOS update process started?
You need to have the Fast Boot option disabled in BIOS for this to work reliably.