❓ Help May nakakaalam po ba mag restore ng original boot logo image sa HP Laptop?

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Para ibalik ang original na boot logo o BIOS logo sa HP laptop, maaaring subukan ang mga sumusunod na hakbang:

1. Una, kailangan mong i-determine kung aling model ng HP laptop ang iyong ginagamit, sapagkat ang proseso ng pagbabalik ng original na boot logo ay maaaring mag-iba depende sa model ng iyong laptop.

2. Sundan ang mga sumusunod na hakbang para maibalik ang original na boot logo:

a. Buksan ang BIOS o UEFI ng iyong HP laptop sa pamamagitan ng pagpindot ng tamang function key habang binubuksan ang laptop. Karaniwang function keys na ginagamit ay F2, F10, F12, o Delete. Maaaring mabasa sa screen ang tamang function key na dapat pindutin.

b. Sa loob ng BIOS o UEFI, hanapin ang mga setting na may kinalaman sa boot logo o boot image. Maaaring ito ay matatagpuan sa Advanced Settings o System Configuration.

c. Sa ilang model ng HP laptops, maaaring may built-in option para ibalik sa original boot logo. Subukang hanapin ang "HP Logo" o "Boot Logo" setting at i-set ito sa default o original option.

d. Kung wala kang makitang built-in option sa BIOS o UEFI ng iyong laptop, maaari mong subukan na i-update ang BIOS sa pamamagitan ng pag-download ng latest firmware mula sa official HP website. May mga pagkakataon na ang firmware update ay maaaring isama ang pagbabalik sa original boot logo.

e. Kung nais mong maging sigurado, maaari kang makipag-ugnayan sa HP customer support para humingi ng tulong sa pagbalik sa original boot logo ng iyong laptop. Posibleng sila ay may alam sa tamang proseso para sa iyong partikular na model ng HP laptop.

Mahalaga ring tandaan na anumang pagbabago sa BIOS o firmware ng laptop ay maaring makaapekto sa pagiging stable ng system, kaya't siguraduhing may sapat na kaalaman at karanasan sa pagsasagawa ng mga nasabing hakbang.
 
pano ba mag flash ng.Bios??

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How to flash computer BIOS​

If your BIOS version isn’t the newest one and you’ve decided that manually flashing the BIOS will resolve your issues, there are basic steps you can take to get the job done. These directions may be slightly different for different computers, and they depend on the Windows operating system and the computer manufacturer:

  1. Go to the website of your motherboard or computer manufacturer and look for the page that offers support. They should have your BIOS version (found via the steps above) listed for you to find supporting information. Download the most recent fix or version
  2. Go to the file. If it is a ZIP or compressed file, extract the contents using your Windows ZIP software. Look through the contents of the unzipped file for the BIOS file. It is usually the only file that is not a .txt file. Make note of the location of this individual BIOS file
  3. The other file or files in the compressed folder are likely directions. Look carefully through any files named “Read Me” or similar. They will give you additional directions for updating the BIOS, specific to your manufacturer
  4. The Read Me file should give tips for which outside storage device to save the BIOS file to. A thumb drive is a common choice. Save the BIOS file to the outside device now, before entering the BIOS flash process
  5. Ensure that your computer is plugged in or that your laptop is fully charged and plugged in. Restart your computer
  6. Immediately upon restarting, enter the BIOS screen by pressing the key indicated by the manufacturer’s instructions for a BIOS update. This may be F2, Delete, F8, Esc, or another key
  7. Once in the BIOS screen, start the update process depending on your computer brand. For many, you will access the Boot tab and ensure your USB thumb drive shows up as an option. Enable any “Flash” options in the menu before selecting Start. Some computers will detect the flash drive upon entering the BIOS Boot Menu and will prompt you to update automatically. Follow the steps to complete the process
  8. The BIOS flash can take a few minutes or up to a few hours. Once the BIOS update is complete, your computer will restart. It is very important not to disrupt power to the computer. Any interruption can corrupt the BIOS and make your computer inoperable
 
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