08-01-2011, 07:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-01-2011, 09:12 PM by imontheedge.)
(07-28-2011, 06:40 PM)camiloml Wrote: That seems the good one yes.
Hey can you help me get my computer back? I used your HP DM4-2070US bios and flashed my laptop and everything was working great for a while. I decided to install new ram in my laptop today and I went to run Memtest to check the new ram. I made a bootable flash drive with the memtest program on it, so all I did was go in the bios and change the boot order so it would boot from the flash drive. It rebooted and it tried to boot off of the usb drive and nothing happened. So I took the USB drive out and the laptop is dead. When it comes back the caps lock key keeps blinking twice every couple of seconds. According to HP this means Bios corruption.
Anyway to try to flash the bios, I downloaded the official bios, placed it in the root partition of the usb drive, I took the battery out, took it off ac power, held down the power button for about 20 seconds to do a hard reset, put the usb drive in, held down win+b, put the ac power in, and turned the laptop on. The usb drive flashed for a while, but then the caps lock key goes back to blinking and nothing happens. I've tried renaming the bios file, I downloaded this program called Andy's Tool from another site that told me to rename the bios to 1651.bin and place it in the HEWLETT-PACKARD\BIOS\Current folder and still nothing. I tried making multiple copies and using extensions fd, rom, and bin, still nothing.
Any other troubleshooting steps I can take short of contacting HP warranty? Not sure what went wrong when I switched the boot order.
Thanks for your help.