INSYDE BIOS F.26

is there anyway to read temperatures through the BIOS settings.
i have f.26 insyde bios installed and cannot read the CPU temperatures as there is no option/menu to do that!
and i urgently require the temperature reading!

No there is no temperature reading from the BIOS on an HP laptop.
Try these:
http://speedfan.en.softonic.com/
http://download.cnet.com/HWMonitor/3000-2094_4-10793486.html
Laptops may or may not have all the sensors to give all the readings but you can usually at least get the cpu core temp.

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