Bios Corruption fix

I need help with my notebook because I have the bios corruption and windows + b solution doesn't work. Please help. My laptop is a HP g61

Hi RaphalDG:
Thank you for your inquiry.  I am pleased to aid in this endeavor!
I understand that you are receiving a corrupt bios message. Here is a link to HP BIOS Application Selected is Corrupt or Missing click here.  When you enter the Bios, do you see a roll back option, if so, you can  use it, to take it back to before the corruption.  Here is the HP Support Assistant for Windows  8  click here. as the version in the document is for Windows 7 and below.  If this fails for any reason you could look at doing and Windows restore or an HP recovery to get back up and running. Here is a link to a page that has links for both options click here.  I hope this helps,
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