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08-12-2022 02:54 PM - edited 08-12-2022 02:57 PM
Hello @zeusakatkm I got news for you ...
Please try this:
(1) Start notebook
(2) Boot to windows and run HP Notebook System BIOS Update, like in your picture
LATEST | F.36 Rev.A | 31.9 MB | May 9, 2022 | Download |
(3) Select "copy BIOS image to any file location (Advanced users)" and extract/copy these files to <usb flash drive>.
In your case it's F.36 BIOS version, so ignore F.32 it's just an example screenshot ...
(4) Reboot your notebook and press <F2>
or
- Turn off the computer and wait five seconds
- Turn on the computer, and then immediately press the [ESC] key repeatedly until the Startup Menu opens
- Press <F2>
(5) HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI will be launched
(6) Select Firmware Management then BIOS Update
(7) Select BIOS Image To Apply and using file navigator apply bios file from <usb flash drive>
(8) BIOS update proccess should start and finish
Please report your results
08-13-2022 11:06 AM - edited 08-13-2022 11:07 AM
You don't need a new motherboard.
Cheap solution:
A professional notebook (chip level) repair store around the corner can:
- <desolder> bios chip
- flash
- <solder in> bios chip (old or new chip, depends on bios chip condition)
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