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HP Consumer Notebook PCs - Updating the BIOS (Basic Input Output System) (Windows)
Download and install updates to the computer Basic Input Output System (BIOS). This process is also known as 'flashing the BIOS'. Updating the BIOS is recommended as standard maintenance of the computer. It can also help to improve computer performance, provide support for hardware components or Windows upgrades, or install specific BIOS updates.
Only install BIOS updates from HP. Installing the BIOS incorrectly can prevent the computer from starting or being recovered. If your computer is managed by an IT service, contact them for the correct update process.
For business computers such as ProBook, EliteBook, and ZBook models, your company IT department or local IT service might manage BIOS settings. Confirm that the updated BIOS version is compatible with your company's deployment environment.
Updating the BIOS automatically using Device Manager in Windows
To automatically update the system firmware (BIOS) to version F.03 (or later) using Device Manager, follow the steps in this section.
Update the PC with HP Support Assistant
Use HP Support Assistant to find and install updates, including BIOS updates, for your computer with Windows.
Updating the BIOS manually from within Windows
Install a BIOS update when Windows opens and you have internet access.
Gathering the required information about your computer BIOS
To find the correct BIOS update, get the computer product name and number, motherboard ID, BIOS version, and processor name.
Preparing your computer for the BIOS update
To prevent possible problems, close any open applications, and temporarily disable antivirus software and BitLocker before updating the BIOS.
Installing the BIOS update
Download and install a BIOS update from the HP website.
Updating the BIOS manually from a USB flash drive (outside of Windows)
If Windows does not open, use a second working computer with Internet access to download the BIOS update. Copy the update file to a USB flash drive and install it on the original computer.
If BitLocker protection is enabled on your computer, the BitLocker recovery key is required to start your computer after the BIOS update. Windows might need to be reinstalled if you do not have the key or the key is not recognized after the update.
Getting the computer BIOS information when Windows won't start
To find the correct BIOS update, obtain the original computer’s product name and number, system board ID, processor type, and BIOS version number.
Your BIOS utility might look different, but the steps are the same.
Set up the BIOS update on a USB flash drive
Use a second computer with internet access to create a BIOS recovery USB flash drive.

Update the BIOS with a USB flash drive
Use the Hardware Diagnostics UEFI on the original computer to update the BIOS.
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