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If you’re having trouble with your HP All-in-One-24-df0008na PC, the first thing you’ll want to do is update its BIOS. Your PC uses a motherboard known as ‘MonkP’ with a baseboard product SSID of 86F3. Updating the BIOS can help resolve many issues.
Here’s a simple way to do it:
First, visit the official HP support website and download the latest BIOS update for your model. For your PC, the update version is F.56. You can find the download link here: HP All-in-One PC 24-df0000a Software and Driver Details. Make sure to download this file onto another working computer.
Next, run the BIOS update file on that second computer. This process should only give you the option to create a BIOS recovery USB drive. It’s recommended to do this step on a functioning PC to ensure the process goes smoothly.
Once the recovery drive is created, insert a blank USB flash drive into your PC that needs fixing. Turn off the PC, then power it back on while the USB is still plugged in. The device should automatically start the recovery process—your PC might reboot up to three times, with the keyboard indicator lights flashing or a black screen appearing for a short time.
Follow these steps carefully, and the BIOS recovery process should restore your PC to proper working condition. This simple solution often resolves boot or update-related issues and gets your system back on track.




