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Product: HP Pavilion dv2500 Notebook PC.
OS: Windows 7 32 bit.

I experience blue screens on my notebook. Someone on the forum suggested me to update to latest BIOS. I need help regarding how can I update to the latest BIOS.

Posted using my hand held device, excuse brevity and typos.
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Hi,

 

It's a CTO machine. Please use the following link and select the right model to download the latest BIOS:

 

   http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/ProductList.jsp?locale=en_us&taskId=135&prodSeriesI...

 

Please note: upgrading BIOS can be very tricky and can brick your machine.

 

Regards.

BH
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Hi:

 

If you flash the BIOS running Windows 7, you will almost certainly brick your notebook.

 

I do not know of anyone who has sucessfully flashed the BIOS in any dv2000/6000/9000 model with windows 7 installed.

 

If you read the information on the BIOS download, you will see the supported operating systems you can run the bios update on.

 

You will notice that W7 is not supported.

 

I just hope I was not too late in posting this.

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