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If you’ve recently updated your BIOS on your HP laptop and now it won’t start properly, you’re not alone. Many people encounter this problem when a BIOS update doesn’t go as planned. Here’s a simple guide to help you recover from this issue.
First, don’t panic. The black screen after the HP logo typically means the BIOS is causing startup problems. One way to fix this is by performing a BIOS reset or re-flash. Here’s what you can do:
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Turn off your laptop completely. Hold the power button until it shuts down.
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Disconnect all external devices like USB drives, printers, or external monitors to prevent conflicts.
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Remove the battery if your model allows it. For most newer HP laptops, you might need to unplug the charger and then press and hold the power button for about 15 seconds to drain residual power. This helps reset the hardware.
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Access the BIOS recovery mode. To do this, turn on your laptop and immediately press the “Escape” key repeatedly, then press the “F11” key to open the recovery menu. If this doesn’t work, check your laptop model’s specific key combination for BIOS recovery.
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Use BIOS recovery options. If your laptop has a recovery button or a dedicated BIOS recovery USB drive, follow the instructions provided by HP. Sometimes, HP laptops have a small pinhole battery reset or a special button you can press with a paperclip to trigger BIOS recovery.
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Reflash the BIOS manually. Head to HP’s official support website on another computer and download the correct BIOS update file for your model. Then, follow the instructions to create a bootable USB drive with the BIOS update. Insert it into your affected laptop and follow the recovery steps.
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Seek professional help if needed. If you’re not comfortable performing these steps or if the problem persists, it’s best to contact HP support or take your laptop to an authorized service center. BIOS issues can be delicate, and professional technicians have the proper tools to fix them safely.
Remember, BIOS updates can sometimes cause issues if interrupted or applied incorrectly. Always ensure the laptop is plugged in and stable during the update process to avoid such problems in the future.
