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02-29-2016 08:21 AM
My notebook is one of the first to come out of the assembly line and came with firmware 1.02.
There's 1.08 BIOS that came out, so I tried to update it from Windows 7. It took a long time, but it completed and the tool said to reboot. That's all it said as far as I remember.
Upon reboot, it started to give beep code. I don't remember which it was, but it was something like 1-long 2-short or 2-long 2-short. It kept at it for a while and I got tired of it, so I pressed and held the power button to kill it and then restarted it.
This time, it got into BIOS, which said it was updating USB Type-C Controller Firmware from v12 to v13. This FAILED and gave me the option to "reboot and try again." I picked that, but it never retried.
I didn't feel comfortable with this, so I flashed 1.08 BIOS again, this time from within the BIOS using a USB-stick (\Hewlett-Packard\BIOS\New\N73_0108.bin). It went through much quicker than in Windows and at the end, it actually warned me that the machine may beep for a while after reboot. Umm, thanks for the warning, now that it's too late. Why didn't Windows update program give me the same helpful warning?
Anyway, the machine rebooted, but it did nothing to try to update USB Type-C Controller Firmware. I'm guessing it set a flag somewhere saying we're already at 1.08 so there's nothing new to do.
When BIOS configuration is dumped using BiosConfigUtility.exe, it shows USB Type-C Controller Firmware to be still 00.12.
So how do I get it to update to 00.13?
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