HP 15 Notebook G9D64UA #ABA TS: HP Windows 8.1 randomly restarting after updating the BIOS of HP Support Assistant

Hi, I have a laptop HP Windows 8.1 and I noticed after I did the update to the BIOS of HP Support Assistant, it restarts randomly without any error message.  Is it possible to restore the BIOS if it is a BIOS problem?  The computer works fine but it restarts randomly each time than in quite awhile.

When you restart the laptop you see error messages?

You can restore the BIOS to the previous version by using the firmware management option in PC UEFI diagnostics.

Plug the AC adapter and press the power button.

Immediately, press the ESC key to call the start menu.

Now, press the F2 key to enter the diagnosis.

Choose firmware management.

In the management of the firmware, you should see the option to restore the BIOS. Select it and let it do its job.

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