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Hp probook 440 G0
Microsoft Windows 8.1 (64-bit)

 

My Laptop model is Hp ProBook 440 G0

 

Some days ago I update my bios version from F.63 to F.66. Bios version F.66 is released on 7/14/2007. I download it from hp website Bios software link

 

See update Bios version screen short:

 

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After installing successfully, I face some problem.

 

My laptop battery is drained out faster than before.

 

sometimes when I open my laptop it shows different LCD light. As I know it called screen test. 

 

 

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 It happens occasionally. Sometimes, waiting for few minutes windows start and work as normal. Then it does not show any problem even I play high graphics game (I have an extra graphics card of AMD 8750M series).

 

 

So how can I downgrade my bios without opening motherboard chips (i am not so professional to do like that)?

 

Please suggest me I am really fed up.

 

I tried several methods but they don't  work at all.

 

Please help me?

 

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