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| HP Pavilion Laptop BIOS I'd like to keep abreast of the latest BIOS for my laptop - but I don't know which version I have, the manufacturer - or how to get and install the latest version. Can someone help? |
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| Re: HP Pavilion Laptop BIOS "Fruit2O" <jz137xww@cox.net> wrote in message news:779vd51l8nnmcqbr3its895juf7bfj5un1@4ax.com...[color=blue] > I'd like to keep abreast of the latest BIOS for my laptop - but I don't > know which version I have, the manufacturer - or how to get and install > the latest version. Can someone help?[/color] Start Orb, type msinfo32, hit enter. BIOS should be listed. |
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| Re: HP Pavilion Laptop BIOS Press F10 while it's booting and showing this message on screen "press Fx to enter Setup Utility", or something to that effect. I think it's F10 you need to press, but if not - try F1. Also you might easily MISS that short period of time duriung which system is booting up & awaiting for check whether user pressed F10/F1, so you may need to try several times if you've no experience. As opf BIOS, goto www.hp.com-->Support-> and go thru menus to get to your machine#/model#, you should find a Drivers matrix or some sort of download page at HP wenbsite for your PARTICULAR machine. Even though normally, attempting to install wrong BIOS on a wrong machine will be automatically aborted, do make sure you're downloading exactly correct BIOS, else if installation does get thru, you'll be kill your machine to point where you'd need to ship it to manufacturer to replace BIOS chip/chipset. Also I advise you to install battery while running BIOS update - AC power failure would leave your BIOS in undefined state, and again damage your machine badly. I am using HP dv-series laptop whose BIOS is updatable in Windows. Back in the day it was only posible outside of Windows shell, but these days I think it's almost guaranteed you can download HP BIOS version designed to run under Windows. Do NOT power off or touch anything while BIOS update runs, it's the most critical piece of software. It is properly called "firmware" as opposed to soft, hard or middleware. Goto HP website, last time I did my BIOS update it went like hot knife thru butter - smoothly, quickly, and now my machien takes longer time to boot, grrrrz!!!!!! But you know what'sx great about HP? I used to only deal with IBM Thinkpads, until IBM sold that division to Lenovo of China. They posted current BIOS and NO WAY to roll back! However HP posts current and also a few older BIOS releases, so you can roll back if you don't like newer BIOS. BIOS updates are usually doen to improve compatibility with new OS, or sometimes to fix bugs, but usually for a new OS. Often it's not too necessary. I was fine with older BIOS, HP sire claimed new BIOS was better optimized for Vista so I got it, now I guess they should have something to optimize for WIndows7.... |
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| Re: HP Pavilion Laptop BIOS On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 20:22:23 -0400, Fruit2O <jz137xww@cox.net> wrote: [color=blue] > I'd like to keep abreast of the latest BIOS for my laptop - but I don't > know which version I have, the manufacturer - or how to get and install > the latest version. Can someone help?[/color] Doing what you suggest is a serious mistake. Certainly don't upgrade the BIOS just because it's X years old and there are upgrades available. Although a BIOS upgrade normally goes well, it is not without danger. If something goes wrong while the upgrade is an progress (for example, a lapse in power) you can be left with no BIOS at all, and an unbootable computer. Do a BIOS upgrade if you need to--because you are having a problem that the new version is known to fix--not just because one is available. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| Re: HP Pavilion Laptop BIOS "PencilState" <pencilstate@Iforgotmypen.psu> wrote in message news:4adfa7d1$1@news.x-privat.org...[color=blue] > > "Fruit2O" <jz137xww@cox.net> wrote in message > news:779vd51l8nnmcqbr3its895juf7bfj5un1@4ax.com...[color=green] >> I'd like to keep abreast of the latest BIOS for my laptop - but I don't >> know which version I have, the manufacturer - or how to get and install >> the latest version. Can someone help?[/color] > > Start Orb, type msinfo32, hit enter. > BIOS should be listed.[/color] [url]http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&docname=c01087277[/url] Read about BIOS updates here |
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| Re: HP Pavilion Laptop BIOS "STAN STARINSKI" <Chyna@stealsUSJobsPatentsSoftwareMusicVideo> wrote in message news:eNblF$qUKHA.4816@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... You need to update your BIOS. The clock is wrong. |
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| Re: HP Pavilion Laptop BIOS Fruit2O wrote:[color=blue] > I'd like to keep abreast of the latest BIOS for my laptop - but I don't > know which version I have, the manufacturer - or how to get and install > the latest version. Can someone help?[/color] If everything is working don't mess with it, you COULD kill your computer trying to flash the BIOS. If there is something that would allow you to do with an upgrade that you CAN'T do now, then take the chance. Let somebody who knows what they are doing tackle it. |
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| Re: HP Pavilion Laptop BIOS "STAN STARINSKI" <Chyna@stealsUSJobsPatentsSoftwareMusicVideo> wrote in message news:ecpiUItUKHA.3720@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > I explained - extra 20 minutes is a psychological trick that reduces of me > being late for some meeting or a deadline..[/color] Don't you have a ****ing watch? Maybe a clock in your institution?[color=blue] > > How does it come out on Usenet, does that result in "top posting" as > soimeoen mentioned, so my post sits on top of people who actually posted > AFTER me? > If so I may fix my clock... but I need to be away so not sure if I read > your response here soon... > > I even used to run a clock a full hour ahead, many times I was rushing > only to realize with enormous relief - got an extra hour![/color] What an idiot. |
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| Re: HP Pavilion Laptop BIOS On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 20:31:28 -0400, "PencilState" <pencilstate@Iforgotmypen.psu> wrote: [color=blue] > >"Fruit2O" <jz137xww@cox.net> wrote in message >news:779vd51l8nnmcqbr3its895juf7bfj5un1@4ax.com...[color=green] >> I'd like to keep abreast of the latest BIOS for my laptop - but I don't >> know which version I have, the manufacturer - or how to get and install >> the latest version. Can someone help?[/color] > >Start Orb, type msinfo32, hit enter. >BIOS should be listed.[/color] What is Orb? |
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| Re: HP Pavilion Laptop BIOS On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 17:38:50 -0700, "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote: [color=blue] >On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 20:22:23 -0400, Fruit2O <jz137xww@cox.net> wrote: >[color=green] >> I'd like to keep abreast of the latest BIOS for my laptop - but I don't >> know which version I have, the manufacturer - or how to get and install >> the latest version. Can someone help?[/color] > > >Doing what you suggest is a serious mistake. Certainly don't upgrade >the BIOS just because it's X years old and there are upgrades >available. Although a BIOS upgrade normally goes well, it is not >without danger. If something goes wrong while the upgrade is an >progress (for example, a lapse in power) you can be left with no BIOS >at all, and an unbootable computer. > >Do a BIOS upgrade if you need to--because you are having a problem >that the new version is known to fix--not just because one is >available.[/color] Thanks, I always thought I should always have the latest BIOS installed. |
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| Re: HP Pavilion Laptop BIOS On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 21:02:55 -0400, [email]rmo555@cox.net[/email] wrote: [color=blue] > On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 17:38:50 -0700, "Ken Blake, MVP" > <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote: >[color=green] > >On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 20:22:23 -0400, Fruit2O <jz137xww@cox.net> wrote: > >[color=darkred] > >> I'd like to keep abreast of the latest BIOS for my laptop - but I don't > >> know which version I have, the manufacturer - or how to get and install > >> the latest version. Can someone help?[/color] > > > > > >Doing what you suggest is a serious mistake. Certainly don't upgrade > >the BIOS just because it's X years old and there are upgrades > >available. Although a BIOS upgrade normally goes well, it is not > >without danger. If something goes wrong while the upgrade is an > >progress (for example, a lapse in power) you can be left with no BIOS > >at all, and an unbootable computer. > > > >Do a BIOS upgrade if you need to--because you are having a problem > >that the new version is known to fix--not just because one is > >available.[/color] > > Thanks, I always thought I should always have the latest BIOS > installed.[/color] You're welcome. Glad to help. To repeat myself, I strongly recommend *against* that point of view. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| Re: HP Pavilion Laptop BIOS On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 19:10:41 -0700, "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote: [color=blue][color=green][color=darkred] >> >> I'd like to keep abreast of the latest BIOS for my laptop - but I don't >> >> know which version I have, the manufacturer - or how to get and install >> >> the latest version. Can someone help? >> > >> > >> >Doing what you suggest is a serious mistake. Certainly don't upgrade >> >the BIOS just because it's X years old and there are upgrades >> >available. Although a BIOS upgrade normally goes well, it is not >> >without danger. If something goes wrong while the upgrade is an >> >progress (for example, a lapse in power) you can be left with no BIOS >> >at all, and an unbootable computer. >> >[/color][/color][/color] Kind of makes the addition of the bios reset switch redundant doesn't it ? Worst that can happen is he'll need a tech to help him locate that switchon the MB. Though a bios upgrade would seem to be more use for IT's that MUST have the most current everything to stay ahead of the competition. |
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| Re: HP Pavilion Laptop BIOS On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 23:52:19 -0400, [email]keepout******.com.invali[/email]d wrote: [color=blue] > On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 19:10:41 -0700, "Ken Blake, MVP" > <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote: >[color=green][color=darkred] > >> >> I'd like to keep abreast of the latest BIOS for my laptop - but I don't > >> >> know which version I have, the manufacturer - or how to get and install > >> >> the latest version. Can someone help? > >> > > >> > > >> >Doing what you suggest is a serious mistake. Certainly don't upgrade > >> >the BIOS just because it's X years old and there are upgrades > >> >available. Although a BIOS upgrade normally goes well, it is not > >> >without danger. If something goes wrong while the upgrade is an > >> >progress (for example, a lapse in power) you can be left with no BIOS > >> >at all, and an unbootable computer. > >> >[/color][/color] > > Kind of makes the addition of the bios reset switch redundant doesn't it ? > Worst that can happen is he'll need a tech to help him locate that switch on > the MB.[/color] Sorry, that's completely wrong. Even if his motherboard has such a switch (not all do), what it does is reset the *settings* within the BIOS, not the BIOS code itself (which is what he wants to upgrade). -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| Re: HP Pavilion Laptop BIOS On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 07:51:20 -0700, "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote: [color=blue] > >On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 23:52:19 -0400, [email]keepout******.com.invali[/email]d wrote: >[color=green] >> On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 19:10:41 -0700, "Ken Blake, MVP" >> <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote: >> [color=darkred] >> >> >> I'd like to keep abreast of the latest BIOS for my laptop - but I don't >> >> >> know which version I have, the manufacturer - or how to get and install >> >> >> the latest version. Can someone help? >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >Doing what you suggest is a serious mistake. Certainly don't upgrade >> >> >the BIOS just because it's X years old and there are upgrades >> >> >available. Although a BIOS upgrade normally goes well, it is not >> >> >without danger. If something goes wrong while the upgrade is an >> >> >progress (for example, a lapse in power) you can be left with no BIOS >> >> >at all, and an unbootable computer. >> >> >[/color] >> >> Kind of makes the addition of the bios reset switch redundant doesn't it ? >> Worst that can happen is he'll need a tech to help him locate that switch on >> the MB.[/color] > > > >Sorry, that's completely wrong. Even if his motherboard has such a >switch (not all do), what it does is reset the *settings* within the >BIOS, not the BIOS code itself (which is what he wants to upgrade).[/color] Ok lets take it even further, This is primarily only available on bios that use flash memory. Flash is even more destructible than other electronic parts and memories. Not to be confused with flash drives. But this being an open forum, the odds of a problem occurring in installing a bios upgrade, are as rare as lightning strikes in the same spot. You wouldn't want to be doing the upgrade during a lightning storm either. So unless you have Bozo feet, wrapped around the power cords during an update... There shouldn't be any problem with an update. Problem complaints would be more common than pennies in slot machines, if they existed. People have no allegiance to BAD software. Recommending to not upgrade is a waste of drive space. It's not a problemthat warrants even one word. You could twist your back, sprain something, break something getting out of bed, and those facts are more common than a bios installation failure, But in the vast worthlessness of nothing to air on TV, I can't in the past 60 years of TV ever remember any warnings to NOT get out of bed. Which causes more problems than a bios installation. |
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| Re: HP Pavilion Laptop BIOS On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 21:00:56 -0400, [email]rmo555@cox.net[/email] wrote: [color=blue] > On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 20:31:28 -0400, "PencilState" > <pencilstate@Iforgotmypen.psu> wrote: >[color=green] >> >>"Fruit2O" <jz137xww@cox.net> wrote in message >>news:779vd51l8nnmcqbr3its895juf7bfj5un1@4ax.com...[color=darkred] >>> I'd like to keep abreast of the latest BIOS for my laptop - but I don't >>> know which version I have, the manufacturer - or how to get and install >>> the latest version. Can someone help?[/color] >> >>Start Orb, type msinfo32, hit enter. >>BIOS should be listed.[/color] > > What is Orb?[/color] Orb is the round icon with a Windows flag at the left edge of the taskbar; often called "Start". -- Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom |
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