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hp spectre x360 13-w003nx
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
my lap top is hp spectre x 360 model 13-w003nx
after updating the bios , now is overheating , the fan is so loud
and the laptop is hot .
do i need to return the previous bios ?
and pls how i can return the previous bios coz i don't have the file .
now bios version is f22
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Hey there! @saleh420, Thanks for stopping by HP forums!

 

I understand your laptop is heating for updating BIOS.

 

Don't worry I will try to help you out.

 

How did you update the BIOS? Is it from HP support site or from HP support assistant?

 

Try performing a BIOS default on your PC and check if it helps.

 

To restore BIOS to default, Turn on your PC keep tapping the F10 key.

 

You will boot into BIOS.

 

From the file or main option select restore defaults.

 

Select yes to confirm. Press F10 to save changes and exit.

 

Also, the following list describes some causes of excessive heat:
Dust inside the laptop.
A new component, such as a hard drive, is added. The extra component causes the power supply to work harder and generate more heat. Extra heat also radiates off the new component and adds to the temperature inside the case.
Over time, some cooling fans might slow down and wear out, as the laptop is getting hot, depending on the usage of the laptop.
High ambient room temperature.

 

Refer this article know more information about Reducing Heat Inside the Laptop.

 

If you have tried the steps recommended in the article and if the issue still persists.

 

Try rolling back the BIOS on your PC and check if it helps.

 

Refer this article to know how to roll back BIOS.

 

Hope this helps!

Have a wonderful day ahead! 🙂

 

 

A4Apollo
I am an HP Employee

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Hey there! @saleh420, Thanks for stopping by HP forums!

 

I understand your laptop is heating for updating BIOS.

 

Don't worry I will try to help you out.

 

How did you update the BIOS? Is it from HP support site or from HP support assistant?

 

Try performing a BIOS default on your PC and check if it helps.

 

To restore BIOS to default, Turn on your PC keep tapping the F10 key.

 

You will boot into BIOS.

 

From the file or main option select restore defaults.

 

Select yes to confirm. Press F10 to save changes and exit.

 

Also, the following list describes some causes of excessive heat:
Dust inside the laptop.
A new component, such as a hard drive, is added. The extra component causes the power supply to work harder and generate more heat. Extra heat also radiates off the new component and adds to the temperature inside the case.
Over time, some cooling fans might slow down and wear out, as the laptop is getting hot, depending on the usage of the laptop.
High ambient room temperature.

 

Refer this article know more information about Reducing Heat Inside the Laptop.

 

If you have tried the steps recommended in the article and if the issue still persists.

 

Try rolling back the BIOS on your PC and check if it helps.

 

Refer this article to know how to roll back BIOS.

 

Hope this helps!

Have a wonderful day ahead! 🙂

 

 

A4Apollo
I am an HP Employee

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Try looking in Windows task manager and sort by CPU or by RAM and see if something is using a lot of CPU or ram.  Check Resource monitor also.

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