The system BIOS Updated failed

I have an HP Elitebook 820 G1.
Every time I try to upgrade the BIOS TO 1.04 , it says "The system BIOS Updated failed. Unable to open the Bios Signature file."
* I tried unsuccessfully using the HP_TOOLS And then the USB method.
I can't also update to Win 8.1. Error 0xC1900101-0x30017
INTERNAl_POWER_ERROR.
Need help please, this is giving me headache.
Thank you and Best regards,
Ozy

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