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If you need to update the BIOS on your HP computer, here’s a simple step-by-step guide to help you do it safely and correctly. First, visit the support page and look for the driver section labeled W8.1. You’ll find the BIOS updates there.
Make sure to check your current BIOS version. If it’s older than 2.99, you will need to update it to version 2.99 before installing the latest update, which is 3.08. Updating the BIOS in the correct order is important to avoid any issues.
To update the BIOS outside of Windows, you can follow a reliable guide that explains how to do this safely. It’s recommended because updating BIOS through Windows can sometimes cause problems if not done properly.
Both the Small Form Factor (SFF) and the MicroTower (MT) models use the same BIOS files, so you don’t need to worry about compatibility differences between them.
When you download the BIOS update file, run it. If an information page doesn’t open automatically, go to the folder where the update was saved. For example, it might be in C:\SWSetup\sp73099 if your version is 2.99.
This folder will contain an HTML file, which is the info page, or you can manually copy the contents from the DOS flash folder to a USB drive if needed. This method ensures you have the files ready to use if you need to perform the update manually.
Following these steps carefully will help you update your BIOS smoothly and avoid any potential issues.



