BIOS update ruined new laptop

MattMJB0188

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I bought an HP Pavilion DV8t last month. Runs great but decided to update the bios and its a program that flashes the bios. I followed all the directions like have my computer plugged in, unplug all mice, hardware, don't touch anything. Well it did it then stopped at erasing bios. So I restarted the computer only to find a black screen. All lights and indicators are on but the hard drive doesn't load and its a black screen. NO cursor no nothing. I try hitting F8 and escape which use to open the bios utility but nothing. I also tried inserting a windows 7 disc but nothing. Any one know how to fix this. HP is covering it I was just hoping there is some easy fix I can do myself.

I am not an expert or anything but I think it could have erased my existing bios with the intent to install the latest ones but something caused it to just stop. Now the computer with no bios doesn't know what to do. Maybe someone out there on this forum (which has helped me in the past) can help me with this. I also tried holding the Windows key +B but nothing. Thanks

The specs are the following:


  • Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
  • • Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-720QM Processor (1.6GHz, 6MB L2 Cache, 1333MHz FSB)
  • • 8GB DDR3 System Memory (2 Dimm)
  • • 500GB 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive
  • • 1GB Nvidia GeForce GT 230M
  • • 18.4" diagonal High Definition HP Ultra BrightView Infinity Display (1920x1080p)
  • • Lightscribe Blu-Ray ROM with SuperMulti DVD+/-R/RW Double Layer
  • • Webcam + Fingerprint Reader with HP Imprint Finish (Espresso Black)
  • • Intel Wireless-N Mini-card with Bluetooth
  • • HP Integrated HDTV Hybrid Tuner
  • • HP Color Matching Keyboard
  • • 8 Cell Lithium Ion Battery
  • • System Recovery DVD with Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
 

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Intel Core i5 @ 2.4 GHz
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8GB DDR3
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NVidia GeForce GT330 M
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I guess you'll need a new BIOS chip. It's a little tricky to replace though. I would recommend you let HP do the job.
 

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I guess you'll need a new BIOS chip. It's a little tricky to replace though. I would recommend you let HP do the job.

Yeah, is this common among flashing the bios? I know in the future when its fixed I might need new bios and what if this happens again?
 

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Mac OS X / Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bitIntel Core i5 @ 2.4 GHz8GB DDR3NVidia GeForce GT330 M
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Apple Macbook Pro 15" 2010
OS
Mac OS X / Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i5 @ 2.4 GHz
Memory
8GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
NVidia GeForce GT330 M
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Hard Drives
Intel X25 Mainstream G2 160 GB
Flashing a BIOS is a risky procedure. I would recommend reading for hours about your specific motherboard and what works and what does not. I would never flash from within a Windows environment (although it's becoming more safe) Sorry to hear what happened to you, sometimes even if you do your homework it can go wrong. Most (like 95%) bad flashes are the result of user missing something. If you need to do it again, get on the right website and spend hours reading. Good luck. There are ways to recover from a bad flash, but you'll have to find them on your own. If you had a Gigabyte motherboard I would give some advice.
 

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Windows 7 Professional x64Intel Core i7 8604GB DDR3 Mushkin 1600Mhz @ 7-8-7-20MSI GTS250 1GB DDR3 Twin Frozr
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Keeps changing - (Custom)
OS
Windows 7 Professional x64
CPU
Intel Core i7 860
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-P55-UD4P
Memory
4GB DDR3 Mushkin 1600Mhz @ 7-8-7-20
Graphics Card(s)
MSI GTS250 1GB DDR3 Twin Frozr
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Onboard realtek
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1920 X 1080 and 1600 X 900 (#2 system 1440 X 900)
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Patriot Inferno 120GB SSD + 3 WD Blue 640GB drives
PSU
Corsair 750 HX Modular
Case
Lancool PC-K62
Cooling
Cooler Master TX3 CPU cooler and 4-140mm and 1-120mm case
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Gigabyte USB keyboard
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Microsoft wireless laser mouse 5000
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7 Mb down 1.5 up
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