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Solve : Corrupted BIOS failure after cleaning laptop? |
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Answer» HELLO everyone, I have an HP Pavilion g6, model g6-2057ca, running Windows 7 (64-bit), and I use it with an external screen because its display is broken. About a month ago, I opened it to clean the fan as I do periodically and have done for years since I have it. However, when I tried to start it, I had no video and realized the caps lock Led blinked twice periodically. I searched online and read it is due to a corrupted BIOS. I used windows and V keys to enter the BIOS update options, as I read online, it entered the options but I STILL had no video and couldn't do anything. I tried HDMI and VGA, but none worked. I searched online to see if I could FIND a key combination to do this blindly, but found nothing, just some people trying to find the same key combination without success. After posting in the HP community forums, I received a response from one of the support agents telling me to get an external monitor and see if it works, like they didn't even read what I wrote. I opened the laptop again to see if I left something unconnected but everything was okay, I just touched all the CONNECTORS to make sure . Nonetheless, it started normally without a problem and hasn't failed again. I'd like to know: - The video output via HDMI or VGA is given by the OS, right? Is that why I can't get it when entering the BIOS update? - Could a false connection have caused this? Or should I be concerned about the next cleaning (which is overdue now)? - In case this happens again, does anyone know about the key combination to restore it? Thanks in advance. |
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