Failure of the BIOS - display

(1) HP cq60 420ER

(2) W7(32bit)

(3) display is black

(4) I have updated the BIOS to www.hp.com, file name is sp45070.exe,

(5) when the computer is started, the display is blank (black).

If B + Windows key before you can-> 1 long 2 short signal.

Can I restore my previos with USB bios? Where is file to load the BIOS from USB?

Sorry for the typos in my letter / Enlish is not my mother language =)

That should answer some of your questions.

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c02693833

THX

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