15 - d017: d017-15 update BIOS black screen at startup, Win + B keys do not help... How to unbrick?

I try to get my 15-d017cl to start after upgrading the bios, here's what happened:

-SSD installed to replace lack of hard drive, computer was working fine but disk was bad sectors (checked at default computer w/2nd hdd)

-enabled Legacy support in the BIOS, so I could install w7 Pro 64-bit

-installed w7 Pro 64 bit, no problems, started in Windows, everything works as expected

-installed the Audio driver from the HP site for this 15-d017cl

-site upgrade BIOS from HP for 15-d017cl, program says BIOS flash 100% then hung

-After about 10 minutes, I repowered the black screen of the machine

-start by pressing F10 key poster standard white text on the screen 'F10 '.... Configuration of the BIOS options, but it crashes it

-start while now pressed the keys Win + B with or without a USB key (which has a different BIOS update) just hangs

How do I unbrick my machine?

I tried to download the 1.5 GB for a USB key that restores the BIOS update, but the download stops after 130-160 MB, I tried 6 times. Is HP corking downloads from their FTP server?

Help! Any ideas will be appreciated.

My model supports the Win + B keys to cancel the BIOS update?

Y at - it another site where I can d/l the USB tool to roll back the update of the BIOS?

Help!

Hi mscir,.

You make the W + B bad smell!

First thing, it's that you need to load the BIOS DEFAULT settings

You turn the computer off (if its currently turned off the coast)

Turn it back on, then press the ESC far away so that you can access the START MENU

Press F10, press F9 and then press F10 to save the changes and then press on enter if you are prompted.

If the fix above does not solve your problem, then perform emergency Bios dump

Many computers of portable HP have a BIOS for emergency recovery feature that allows to retrieve and install the latest well-known version of the BIOS from the hard drive, as long as the hard drive remains functional. This emergency recovery feature is separated from the BIOS and is designed to operate in the event of a catastrophic failure of the BIOS.

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