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My Pavilion G6-2006tx is not starting after BIOS(wrong) update..

satyam171

Junior Member
I have my dad's Pavilion G6-2006tx for some time and Accidently I flashed wrong bios(I think of g6-2100) and after flashing it estarted and after restarting there was partial white screen after it took so much time I forced shutdown it then when I tried to restart it.....the screen remained BLACK and caps lock led is blinking 1 time once then after 1 second(I know it is processor related as I looked at hp site)but it is happening after flashing wrong BIOS.....Please Help Me.....I don't want to go to their service centers....As my parents would kill me if they would get to will know about it>>>>>PLEASE HELP ME<<<<<<As I am very worried and about to cry....Please
 
I'm not sure it can be fixed without some equipment or services which I don't know where you can find, actually

first try to pull the battery out, press the turn on button for several seconds and then connect it again and see it hhelps
also, if you can - open the back of the laptop and clear the CMOS
 
.....I don't want to go to their service centers....As my parents would kill me if they would get to will know about it>>>>>PLEASE HELP ME<<<<<<As I am very worried and about to cry....Please

You need technical support from someone with the tools to re-flash or replace the BIOS.

We all make mistakes, and I'm sure you had the best of intentions when you tried to update the machine. Man up, and take responsiblity for your actions. It will cost you some money, but not as much as having to replace the computer. You'll get over it, your parents will respect you for doing so, and you'll have learned to be more careful, next time. 🙂
 
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