10-15-2011, 07:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-15-2011, 07:18 PM by claudiogbr.)
(10-15-2011, 04:42 PM)camiloml Wrote: Let's see... you need.
USB Stick 2Gb or less, original bios, then format usb stick as FAT32, let's assume it's got drive letter x assigned. Then you must create this folder structure.
x:\HEWLETT-PACKARD\BIOS\Current
Then from the original bios updater take the 01488F23.bin file and copy it to the "Current" folder then rename to 01488.bin
This makes the USB Stick ready to recover your laptop. Now remove AC cord, and battery pack, open laptop and remove cmos battery for a couple of minutes.
Put back cmos battery, plug USB Stick on USB port, press and hold WIN-B keys, connect AC cord and press power on (keep WIN-B pressed all the time and after 10 seconds of power on) you should see usb activity on the usb stick. Your bios should be recovering.
If the WIN-B combo does not work, repeat the procedure but press all four arrows (cursor movement keys) instead.
this does not worked for me... i used a 1gb and a 128mb pen drive, but the only things that happen is that the pc from time to time read from the pen, nothing more