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Hello, im updating my Bios driver since its one of the oldest version released

Version:
F.06 Rev.A

Took some time to finally get there, had to use USB flash drive on the UEFI hardware thingy, didn't give me any possibility to update bios driver earlier. but when im trying to update my Bios i get 3x Versions up on the screen /hewlett-Packard/Bios/Current - 

they are as following 

0835D.bin

08361.bin

0836B.bin

 

i downloaded F.41 Rev.A for my notebook

 

Wich version is suited for my laptop? i don't understand, i don't find these numbers under the laptop.

 

all i can find is Q189 and 3168NGW

 

Thanks!

 

And yes im aware of the danger of bricking the computer when updating bios, no worries.

 

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@Trondaa,

 

If a bios update file (sp xxxx) generates more than one bios bin files, usually a bin file that matches system board ID is the correct one to use. If you are not sure of how to find your system board ID, refer to the section " Getting the Computer BIOS Information When Windows Won't Start" in the "Updating the BIOS Manually from a USB Flash Drive (Outside of Windows)" in the link below.

HP Consumer Notebook PCs - Updating the BIOS (Basic Input Output System) (Windows) | HP® Customer Su...

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@Trondaa,

 

If a bios update file (sp xxxx) generates more than one bios bin files, usually a bin file that matches system board ID is the correct one to use. If you are not sure of how to find your system board ID, refer to the section " Getting the Computer BIOS Information When Windows Won't Start" in the "Updating the BIOS Manually from a USB Flash Drive (Outside of Windows)" in the link below.

HP Consumer Notebook PCs - Updating the BIOS (Basic Input Output System) (Windows) | HP® Customer Su...

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