How to re install bios

hey!!!!!
me update my laptop bios version f 16 to f 23 and then my turbo boost can not work on battery power when i connect the charger then it will work normley when i try update bios to version f16 then it can show this error (BIOS DID NOT SUPPORT INSYDEFLASH) and my lap top is hp 630 core i5 2.3turbo boost with 2.9  plZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZz help me 

Hi Panther,
as I wrote flashing the BIOS is interrupted showing an error message. I do not possess Vista64 I use Windows7 64bit.
BIOS version is 2.20 32 bit. As I hope to get benefits using a 64bit updated BIOS I intended to have such.
I installed Value Added Package, but not all of those applications as I find not all of them useful and space grabbing only.
Will there be a newer BIOS version in the future? It is nice that they have added a second language to the BIOS (campared version 2.0 to 2.2) french additionaly to english.
I am about to install a VM to my machine. If there could be a problem with a flashed 32bit BIOS it will show up there I suppose.

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