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10-11-2024 02:51 AM - edited 10-11-2024 01:44 PM
Howdy!
Some days ago I tried to upgrade my laptop BIOS and it didn't end well it bricked my laptop. I had to take it to some repair guy in order to bring it back alive again. I got update from following link https://support.hp.com/ph-en/drivers/hp-15-bs100-laptop-pc/16851388
This is what my laptop used to be before the update
This is what it's now after the BIOS repair
I need to restore back to my original BIOS or at least get some BIOS that have TPM 2.0 setting available, but I'm wary of trying to update BIOS again using HP Support Assistant or with the drivers found on the website.
I think HP is trying to kill my computer...
My motherboard additional info
The reason I tried to update BIOS is because of my dGPU. I'm unable to get it to work and there wasn't any info or setting about it on the BIOS and I saw somewhere that updating BIOS may solve the issue.