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02-07-2024 05:16 AM
Product: HP ProBook 450 15.6 inch G10 Notebook PC (71H57AV)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11
I have an issue with my HP Probook and I wanted to install the latest BIOS version: 01.03.01 RevA.
After running the installer downloaded from the website and rebooting the laptop the bios is still at 01.03.01 from October.
The installer also doesn't mention the RevA anywhere as seen on the screenshot below.
In the folder of the extracted installer I find the following file: V75_01030100.bin, so is it actually the RevA BIOS that is in the installer? Or did they do an oopsie and upload the old version as a revision to their download page?
Tried on ProBook 440 G10 laptops, same result.
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