![]() Remove your your battery (or battery and hard disk). Oryginally spxxxx.exe is packed WinFlash for windows with bios.wph. Bios.WPH file You can uncompressed from spxxxx.exe by the 7-ZIP program. ![]() Bios.WPH to your laptop You must get from spxxxx.exe file from HP site turn on notebook with keys Windows and B to start in ZOMBIE MODE. FDD Disk (You must do this with Crisi Disk program with Bios.wph to Your laptop) To recovery BIOS Phenix in Pavilion notebook You need: I was, for the record, trying to press the Insert button, so if yours has these separated- as my Toshiba does- then I'd start with that. The computer has seemed to work operate normally since, though for the life of me, I can't tell you why this worked. Could not, at that point, get ESC pressed wouldn't let me into the BIOS.Ħ) Restarted and prayed, came up normally opened the BIOS by hitting ESC at the proper time, reset to defaults (just to be sure). When I released the power button (still holding the Insert/Scroll button depressed), the computer came up and Windows booted. Nothing happened until I released the power button. ![]() Here's how I solved the problem (though I can't tell you why it worked, other than it obviously reset the CMOS).Ģ) Removed Battery and disconnected power cord.ģ) Waited, pensively, for 5ish minutes (read several places to wait for 20 minutes I didn't)Ĥ) Plugged the power cord back in (I did NOT reinsert the battery)ĥ) Holding down the Insert/Scroll button, I held the power button down for 20-30 seconds. ![]() I restarted to a backlit screen, no POST or BOOT. The utility for flashing the BIOS ran, seemed to work, shut down the computer. Had the computer about 3 days, and was receiving some strange errors reporting unrecogized USB devices not recognized and a buggy USB driver. HP's 'Health Check' recommended that I flash the BIOS of our new HP Dv7-1175. I had exactly the same problem last night. ![]()
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