DV6-3085ea Bios recovery

Does anyone know how to recover the bios on a DV6-3085ea

Hi i have tried that but nothing hyappens, ive also tried key combination crtl + esc
Mick

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    Hello Everyone,
    Sorry For My Bad English.
    i have a notebook hp pavilion dv6-2025sl wiwh a problem.
    the PC startup but the screen is black and the led of keyboard light 2 time ( i read on hp site this is a problem with a bios).
    I try with same method to recovery bios with pen drive but without solution.
    someone can help me Please!!!

    Try reviewing this post to see if any of the information in it helps you as this case sounds very similar. The thread also has a link to a YouTube video that worked for someone.
    http://goo.gl/bVrAD
    Also, did you try the two methods in this document exactly as they are outlined? As long as there is no underlying hardware issue, it should work.
    http://goo.gl/WQb43
    You mentioned you tried the pen drive method and it did not work. What exactly did not work about it? Any error messages? What were the exact steps taken?
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  • DV6-6000 LF372AV - Fails BIOS recovery

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    Hi
    Workaround:
    There are few steps that has worked for few but not always..
    Restart and tap F2.  F2  will show an option “BIOS Management” . Select BIOS Management and then select “Roll Over to the previous BIOS”
    BIOS Management option will not be available if the system do not have HP_Tools partition installed or if it is deleted.
    Fix if BIOS Management is not available
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    ii)                 Shutdown the Notebook. Remove the Hard Drive and then turn the computer ON and tap F10 to load BIOS. If it loads BIOS then it should rollback to previous BIOS or it might show a black screen. Just leave the system ON for about 2-3 mins and turn it on with the hard drive and check.
    Let us know how it goes!
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  • Dv6-2000sl USB BIOS recovery

    Hi guys, i'm kri.
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    Hi @kridrina 
    Welcome to the HP Support Forums!
    I understand that you are getting a double LED flash pattern on startup, meaning a BIOS problem. I am happy to help.
    Had you deleted the contents of HP_Tools at some point in the past?
    It sounds like you went straight to trying to make a usb flash device to repair/reinstall the BIOS. Have you tried a basic BIOS restore from the saved image? Mainly using the Windows+B combination as described in this page.
    Restoring the BIOS
    Malygris1
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  • HP Pavilion DV6-3340et bios failed, bios recovery or restore

    HP Pavilion DV6-3340et bios failed. My screen is always black. Computer doesnt start. How can I recover my bios from usb?
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    HP document on restoring the BIOS:
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c02693833&tmp_task=solveCategory&cc=us&dlc=en&lc...=
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  • Toshiba A105 BIOS Recovery Process Questions

    Hi!
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    Hi Sarah,
    I had the same thing happen to my A105 4094.  I've looked at some of the other blogs, but I'm not sure if I should try the corrective action they suggest.  Not sure how common the different models are. 
    I'm going to keep trying to resolve this.  If I find something that works, I'll write again and let you know.  Please do the same for me and other A105 owners.
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  • Dv6748us how to make a bios recovery usb

     how to make a  bios recovery usb?

    Hi!
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    http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com
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    The BIOS update will be done automatically.
    After a few minutes the Notebook will restart automatically.
    Bye

  • Pavilion a1240n Bad BIOS Check Sum Starting Bios recovery

    I have a Pavilion a1240n when i turn on the computer the first screen that comes up says Bad BIOS check Sum starting BIOS recovery
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    Hi,
    I have a Media Centre PC M7260In. I started the PC after many days. Now while i start the PC it shows the Error as below.
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  • W5170.pt bios recovery

    When I turn on the computer appears the following messages:
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    Floppy not Found!
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    CD-ROM not found!
    What should I do? It is possible to solve the problem?

    Hello @mkdir,
    Welcome to the HP Forums, I hope you enjoy your experience! To help you get the most out of the HP Forums I would like to direct your attention to the HP Forums Guide First Time Here? Learn How to Post and More.
    I understand that your desktop computer is displaying a 'bad BIOS checksum' error message, and I would be happy to help you!
    To further diagnose this issue, I recommend following the steps in this document on Bad BIOS Checksum. This should help to re-enable the BIOS for functional use.
    Please re-post with the results of your troubleshooting, and I look forward to your reply!
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    MechPilot
    I work on behalf of HP
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  • Dv6-6c60el Bios bricked

    Hi everyone,
    I think I bricked my bios trying to update it with the last version.
    Now it does not boot anymore and the screen is always black.
    I tried creating an Hp_tool usb drive as described here: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02693833.
    I used the most recent tool for my laptop (sp61101.exe) but the "current" folder in the drive is empty, so I tried to put inside the lastest bios (sp60655.exe). Unfortunately I can't extract it, it just creates files like 17FCF1C.exe and F0xTOF1C.exe.
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    Good Morning @inggaro
    Thank you for your inquiry I am happy to help!
    I understand that you tried to do a bios update and you think you bricked it.
    You tried to do a bios recovery following  directions in a HP document C02693833 but were unsuccessful.
    Here is a link where you can download  sp61101.exe and save it to the USB key to retry the recovery per the process in the document.
    You can also try this. When you are in the bios screen along the bottom there is an option to restore defaults.    Select that as that may help.
    Best of Luck!
    Sparkles1
    I work on behalf of HP
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  • X121e (x120e x130e) Bios recovery help

    Hi everyone. After my x220 thread was left unanswered , I hope I'll have better luck with this.
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    [Solved]
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    My laptop would freeze on occasion so i decided to update the bios and it froze during the upgrade.  When i now power it on i get the num lock and caps lock lights and they blink twice which indicates a corrupt bios. I get nothing on the screen. Is there anyway to fix this?  replacing bios chip? bios recovery jumpers?  Please advise

    I am currently having the same issue as the original poster.  Mine happened randomly I was using my laptop just fine yesterday and then turned it off and tried starting it up today and got the issue because it first got to the login screen and then locked up.
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