HP Stream 13 Bios version F02

The machine I tested at the store to see if it would run Unbuntu did a bang up job running it flawlessly. The machine I got, which is the exact same model takes FOREVER to load it. The machine I tested on had bios F02 and mine has F05. Anybody know how I can get a copy of the F02 bios? I know how to flash it to the machine. Thanks for any help.

The 3-4 minutes does not sound too bad, my Stream 11 takes around 2-3 minutes booting the Ubuntu 14.10 64-bit live image and I have the original F.02 BIOS.  It might be your BIOS but I tend to doubt it, I would not try to downgrade it.  I'm not sure why the Stream in the store booted faster, maybe the mmcblk0rpmb partition had somehow been removed from the eMMC drive although that sounds unlikely.
The mmcblk0rpmb partition does not seem to be an issue however after installation, once I installed 14.10 to the drive and apply the updates, the boot takes less than a minute even with the mmcblk0rpmb errors displayed and GParted ignores the partition and does not display it. I have Legacy boot mode in the BIOS set to the default "Disabled" so do that if you haven't already.

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