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    hp prodesk 400 g5 SFF bios

    power on and restart no screen.

    old bios :

    Motherboard : SAXTUBA REV:B

    #2
    Re: hp prodesk 400 g5 SFF bios

    Old bİos :
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      #3
      Re: hp prodesk 400 g5 SFF bios

      Originally posted by bilen View Post
      Old bİos :
      Here's your new file, try it and give me the results.
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        #4
        Re: hp prodesk 400 g5 SFF bios

        Originally posted by hardware1 View Post
        Here's your new file, try it and give me the results.
        no power...

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          #5
          Re: hp prodesk 400 g5 SFF bios

          Originally posted by bilen View Post
          no power...
          Try this older version.
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            #6
            Hi!

            I've got an HP ProDesk 400 G5 SFF with possibly a corrupted BIOS. The sympthom is that when I push the power button, the HDD activity led turns on but nothing else happens and when I release said button, the HDD LED turns off. I've read that it might be caused by a corrupted BIOS.

            SN: CZC8377CNB
            BIOS file is attached below.

            Regards,
            Czompi
            Attached Files

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              #7
              Originally posted by Czompi View Post
              Hi!

              I've got an HP ProDesk 400 G5 SFF with possibly a corrupted BIOS. The sympthom is that when I push the power button, the HDD activity led turns on but nothing else happens and when I release said button, the HDD LED turns off. I've read that it might be caused by a corrupted BIOS.

              SN: CZC8377CNB
              BIOS file is attached below.

              Regards,
              Czompi
              HP ProDesk 400 G5 Base Model Small Form Factor PC
              Attached Files


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                #8
                Thank you for your help @hoaca388.
                Sadly, it didn't fixed my issue, so it most likely was not a BIOS related one. Sorry for the late reply.

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