BIOS Update cancelled, computer won't start

Well I'm of the other side of the coin in that I update my BIOS as soon as they're released.

Anyway this thread is about the poor guy who cancelled a BIOS update while in progress and has now bricked his system :o
 

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Hi everyone, last night my Asus laptop randomly started updating my BIOS, I had no idea what it was so I cancelled it. I restarted my laptop but only the LEDS work, no display, no keyboard function...this is a brand new laptop, please help.

You need to reset your BIOS chip, the only problem is i only know how to reset the CMOS one which is probably what you have, open up your laptop then look for a place in the motherboard that has 4 pins, i'm not sure where it should be, but if you google it there is a way you can reset it by taking wherever you're little card is over the 4 pins. This will not destroy any hard drive data. Either that, or the BIOS update has wrecked you're pc and it would need new parts to be fixed, i'm not really qualified enough to know which it is.
 

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I own other computers, such as my HP Mini 110 and some of my older computers!
Supporting what everyone else said, failed BIOS update == dead/bricked/capoot MOBO.

On VERY rare occasions, you can save a bricked device if you can at least use something as input to send signals to it. But on your case, you don't even have a display on.

For the sake of simplicity, just return your laptop. It's new anyway.

GL! :)
 

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It's a Laptop.
That was the point I was making with my post. It wasn't meant as a personal attack
Sorry, it just sounded like one. My apologies. I may be new to Win7, but am not new to Windows, computers, etc. I'm a regular on Computer Hope. Just trying to learn more about Win7.

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I think if you install a program like the one Comp Cmndo shows here, or something like say Gigabyte has which shows all updates available for your motherboard, than yeah, those will show you BIOS updates as well, but they won't (shouldn't) install without user intervention. And as I said, you won't see BIOS updates in Windows Update (at least not yet, though though UEFI might change things. Just a wild guess).
I didn't install that program, it's a component of the HP suite preinstalled on the laptop, HP Support Assistant. FWIW, HP has server downloads very much like Microsoft. Notifications pop-up much the same way, mostly within the first couple weeks after Windows is "activated" (run for the 1st time). The one that included the BIOS update was 1000MB.

BTW, this is my 1st store bought (branded) computer in 12 years. I've rescued many from the recycle bin or trash. All others are WinXP-Pro, 1 old laptop Win2k. A vintage laptop runs DOS6.22/Win for Pen Computing.

Agreed that the OP should return the laptop to Acer. It's dead.
 

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I didn't install that program, it's a component of the HP suite preinstalled on the laptop, HP Support Assistant. FWIW, HP has server downloads very much like Microsoft.
That's what we mean when we say the bloatware is removed immediately from an OEM branded system. All that app does is bring in updates to the bloatware, often making it more...bloated.
 

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I didn't install that program, it's a component of the HP suite preinstalled on the laptop, HP Support Assistant. FWIW, HP has server downloads very much like Microsoft.
That's what we mean when we say the bloatware is removed immediately from an OEM branded system. All that app does is bring in updates to the bloatware, often making it more...bloated.
It has a few features I didn't want to get rid of just yet because there is no printed documentation supplied, whatsoever. If you delete the app, everything is lost, i.e. support numbers, email addresses, docs. I've already used it a few times, i.e. to order Restore DVD's, just in case the HD crashes & you can't access the restore partition. If you order them within the warranty period, they are free. I don't need the extra hard drive space.
 

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Your HP laptop didn't come with the Restore disc utility to make your own? My wife's did that we bought over a year ago. Took four hours to complete, but we did that before I wiped out her drive and did a fresh, clean install...just so we could roll back, if needed, or if we were ever going to sell her laptop.
 

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Your HP laptop didn't come with the Restore disc utility to make your own? My wife's did that we bought over a year ago. Took four hours to complete, but we did that before I wiped out her drive and did a fresh, clean install...just so we could roll back, if needed, or if we were ever going to sell her laptop.
That utility doesn't exist on my particular model of ProBook. I looked all over for it and a call to HP confirmed it's not there, which is why they're sending me the Restore DVDs. I believe their rationale is it's a business model, not a home model, so don't need Restore discs, but I don't know. The 1st agent made an error & ordered the 32-bit version, had to call back to get the 64-bit version, which they are out of stock. I received the 32-bit version by FEDEX. I use Macrium, anyway, but I want those DVD's.

There is no Recovery Manager that allows creation of System Recovery Discs on my laptop: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c01895783

You can accomplish a System Recovery from the BIOS, but that assumes the Recovery partition on the hard drive is intact.
 
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It has a few features I didn't want to get rid of just yet because there is no printed documentation supplied, whatsoever. If you delete the app, everything is lost, i.e. support numbers, email addresses, docs. I've already used it a few times, i.e. to order Restore DVD's, just in case the HD crashes & you can't access the restore partition. If you order them within the warranty period, they are free. I don't need the extra hard drive space.
you could always use the most uptodate info with-out updating at HP - United States | Laptop Computers, Desktops, Printers, Servers and more ?
 

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This is why I reinstall the OS with a clean image not the recovery CD's when I get a new laptop. To much software I will never use. I try the laptop for a few hours and see what programs I like then reinstall the OS and the software that was included that I liked. Toltal time is around 4 hours at most.
 

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This is why I reinstall the OS with a clean image not the recovery CD's when I get a new laptop. To much software I will never use. I try the laptop for a few hours and see what programs I like then reinstall the OS and the software that was included that I liked. Toltal time is around 4 hours at most.
Didn't come with any DVD's or CD's, so no option for clean OS install. Only option was to uninstall apps not wanted.
 

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Hi everyone, last night my Asus laptop randomly started updating my BIOS, I had no idea what it was so I cancelled it. I restarted my laptop but only the LEDS work, no display, no keyboard function...this is a brand new laptop, please help.

Updated BIOS and PC Not Starting-Up ? [Solution] | Tech Till The Brim


The OP didnt end-up with a windows logo loop, (startup repair will usually sort that out)

He ended up with a BIOS that wouldnt I or O
 

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Dear Sub Styler,

In my case start-up repair too was of no use. That is why this was the only viable option left.
And what is I or O?
 

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BIOS equals Basic Input Output System,

Therefore the BIOS was no longer taking input or givin output. When the BIOS has failed there is no windows start logo, the system is not even aware of the hard disk or any other hardware being installed.

Thank you for trying to help others by sharing your solution though, just not quite on the right thread.
 

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Dear Sub Styler,
Thanx for the info =)
Anytime :)
 

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The same happend with me but not an automatic bios update i manualy updated it and for some reason it stucked and the laptop switched off i was tessensed and when i press the power key it wont power up at all search for this and was told that hp laptop has backup kes as"windows key+b+powerkey " i did it but the powerlight comes and goes what to do plz help realy worried is my laptop of no use now???
 

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Hi Raquib,

There are some descrepancies, your specs say you have an Acer Laptop, but your post is referring to a HP. Please can you provide the model number of the laptop with the fault. Laptops do often come with dual BIOS these days so you may be able to do a recovery.

Before attempting to use a button combination to attempt a boot from BIOS2, Disconnect the power cord AND remove the battery for for a few mins.
 

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