Pavilion p6-2201el: the BIOS recovery

My PC after the upgrade to Windows 10 unbootable. No MESSAGE, no noise, no led on the front panel. Power supply is ok. Think I should do a being of the jumper on the motherboard BIOS recovery. I may have the exact procedure? Thank you ad is lying.

Hi there @MarcoFast

Welcome to the Forums of HP Support! It's a good place to find the help you need, so many other users, the HP experts and other members of the support staff. I understand that you are looking for help that your system does not start successfully after the upgrade to Windows 10. I'm happy to help you.

I realize that you may have about the reset of the BIOS, but I think you should try to work first of all through the process on this page. HP - computer desktop PC won't start not (Windows 10.8)

Then if you still have questions, I would recommend you restore your previous operating system, a feature that allows 10 Windows when you install an upgrade; You can restore 29 days.

Restoration of Windows 10 in your previous version of Windows - www.thewindowsclub.com

I wouldn't do anything with the BIOS until you are in your previous operating system, assuming that this is necessary at all.  Here is the rollback of the desktop computer BIOS method: PC desktop HP - BIOS recovery

I hope this helps.

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