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03-04-2025 05:28 AM
I tried to update the BIOS version for my HP-15bs107nt model laptop for the 832B motherboard via HP's official program. But during the update, the black screen continued for more than 5-10 minutes. And when I tried to turn the laptop off and on again, there was only the fan sound. Can I find out where the BIOS chip is for reprogramming?
Please help and thanks in advance
03-05-2025 10:28 AM
No one has answered for a long time. And unfortunately I solved the problem myself. The bios chip is located on the other part of the motherboard where there are no parts like the CPU. It is a black square with a total of 8 long legs. You can understand whether it is a bios chip by looking at what is written on it. If there are 2 bios chips and you are not sure which one is the main bios chip, you can program both. You can understand that 1.8 or 3.3v is required by searching the name of the chip on the Internet. Have a nice day