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paviion gaming 15-dk0069ur
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

the laptop tries to turn on several times after that the message "there is not any available recovery binary in system" comes out and it turns off

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Hello @pisosssss 

 

Welcome to the HP Support Community. Привет !

 

What have you been doing before the issue started ? Is this a new device for you ?

Have you performed/installed any updates before that ?

 

Using a camera or smartphone, can you take a picture of the message and post it (attach it) back here ?

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Thank you for your picture.

 

The issue happens due to corrupted BIOS/UEFI. Usually when this happens, HP computers try to restore them automatically from a recovery "partition" but in your case this is not possible.

 

  • Read the official HP article about such issues >> https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02693833
  • Try the methods listed under "Recover the BIOS using a USB recovery drive"
  • You may need empty/blank USB flash drive to create the recovery drive for your device

 

Hope this helps. Let me know how it goes

 

 

 

 

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Hello @pisosssss 

 

If this CMOS 502 message appeared once only after you restored BIOS, this is OK. It is only informational message and CMOS reset is supplemental after BIOS recovery.

 

Did you perform it ? Any other issues ? Are you able to boot to Windows ?

 

Please, provide as many details as possible

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 No, this window pops up constantly. the laptop also cannot start. installed the BIOS for Windows 10 (64), inserted a USB flash drive into the laptop, a blue boot window appeared, the fans worked very hard, but nothing special happened. now instead of that message climbs it 

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