HP Pavilion g6-1107tx BIOS-do I update

I want to ask the moderators or pro here. Should I update my BIOS because when im searching on Google I found that it says don't update the bios because it can make your computer becomes slower is not contain and difficulty or the improvement of my computer.

* PSorry, if moderators are going to delete this you are free to do so.

Welcome to the forum HP, Myhyazid

The computer gurus turn on internet in all flavors.  You must decide when and if it's time to update your BIOS.

An update incorrectly applied can cripple your computer.  However, if the update of the BIOS is necessary, and you apply the update correctly the new BIOS can save you a lot of headaches and problems.

There are factors to consider before update you the BIOS:

  • Your computer has issues that have an impact on its functioning: is something that does not not as expected?
  • Do you find an update of the BIOS on the page WEB of YOUR COMPUTER for your operating system that is newer than your computer's BIOS?
  • Description of the update list a question you find relevant to your situation - in other words, this update could benefit YOUR computer?
  • You all have your completed backups?
  1. You have your data backed up and files?
  2. You have an Image backup?
  3. You have made recovery discs / available?
  4. If your computer has a fingerprinter: you have your exported data?
  5. You have your browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome) bookmarks / favorites exported?

If you answered Yes to these questions,

Then you can consider to apply an update to the BIOS of your laptop.

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UPDATE THE BIOS

 

Web page for your computer:

HP Pavilion g6-1107tx Notebook PC drivers & downloads

 

If you decide to update your BIOS

  • Disconnect all the USB drives
  • Always run power cable
  • Do not touch the system while the update is in progress
  • Optional: leave wireless touch YOU, but turn off the router (make sure that there is no interruption)

Updated the BIOS

If you have trouble:

Restore the BIOS

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I hope this helps.

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