HP Pavilion Gaming 15-dk1425f (GPC52 LA-J641P REV1.0) bios request

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  • mouez_by
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    • Sep 2013
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    HP Pavilion Gaming 15-dk1425f (GPC52 LA-J641P REV1.0) bios request

    Hello,
    I have an HP Pavilion Gaming 15-dk1425f laptop. When I start it up, it displays a CMOS error and then hangs.
    I have tried changing the RAM and checking all components on my GPC52 LA-J641P REV1.0 motherboard, and everything seems to be okay.
    I backed up my BIOS and cleaned ME, but there was no change.
    I also tried flashing multiple BIOS dumps found on this forum, but the same problem persists.
    Therefore, I am attaching my BIOS and asking if someone could help me build or repair the BIOS region. Thank you.
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    Last edited by Vesko356; 05-15-2023, 11:27 AM. Reason: "HP Pavilion Gaming 15-dk1425f (GPC52 LA-J641P REV1.0)" to the thread title.
  • Vesko356
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    • Aug 2018
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    Re: Corrupted bios HP

    Originally posted by mouez_by
    Hello,
    I have an HP Pavilion Gaming 15-dk1425f laptop...
    Virgin dump for this machine with your DMI and Windows key added. Next time add serial number in your request, and much more informative thread title (I'll edit the title, because "Corrupted bios HP" is ...well, let's say at least poor.):
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    Last edited by Vesko356; 05-15-2023, 11:42 AM.
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    • mouez_by
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      Re: HP Pavilion Gaming 15-dk1425f (GPC52 LA-J641P REV1.0) bios request

      Thank you for your help, and I will pay attention next time whencreate a new thread with more details, but still not working, same problem,display freezes immediately with multiple lines are involved.

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      • Vesko356
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        Re: HP Pavilion Gaming 15-dk1425f (GPC52 LA-J641P REV1.0) bios request

        Originally posted by mouez_by
        Thank you for your help, and I will pay attention next time whencreate a new thread with more details, but still not working, same problem,display freezes immediately with multiple lines are involved.
        Doesn't sound promising, I'm afraid your issues are not bios related. Try with this dump too, if the problem persist search for a hardware fault:
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        • mouez_by
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          Re: HP Pavilion Gaming 15-dk1425f (GPC52 LA-J641P REV1.0) bios request

          Thank you for providing this file, but unfortunately, it still doesn't work.

          After checking the system board with the schematic LA-J643P, which I found to be similar to LA-J641P, I assume that the problem is coming from the PCH . All the voltages are present, but it appears to be overheating. However, when I discharge the system board for 24 hours and then start it again, it shows a CMOS error. Subsequently, it hangs and stops displaying anything.

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