15-f010dx HP: HP 15-f010dx corrupted Bios

Hi all

I have a HP 15-f010dx laptop will not boot.
Indicated by 2 LED flashing BIOS corruption failure
Have tried to update the BIOS (now WIn + B) with a USB, no luck.

Warranty has expired less than 2 months ago.

Any thoughts?

Well, the laptop works! It wasn't the BIOS after all - it was a damaged hard drive. I put a Windows Player 10 cloned in and the laptop started right. Weird.

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