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elitebook 2530p

I recently updated the bios HPQFlash for HP Notebook System BIOS (68PSU) - Microsoft Windows Based 

from the operating system , Everything went well except now i can not see the windows logo after the boot up only black screen till it enters the OS. 

 

I wanted to flash the bios again from an USB this time and I see that there is a bios update called ROMPaq for HP Notebook System BIOS (68PSU) - FreeDOS Bootable Media

 

now , I don't know how to prepare the usb for this bios , it extracts a bunch of files in  that I don't know what to do with them to make an usb with this FreeDOS Bootable Media, I could't find any tutorial on this. 

 

 

 

 

 

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finally i updated the bios with rompaq from DOS , the problem was not that, it was that i had to install windows with legacy boot then the windows logo appeared. so this is solved.

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finally i updated the bios with rompaq from DOS , the problem was not that, it was that i had to install windows with legacy boot then the windows logo appeared. so this is solved.

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