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  • Stunt
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    • Oct 2019
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    • South Africa

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    HP 15s-gr002au LA-H32AP REV 1.0 bios language

    Hi guys i've got HP_15s-gr002au ( AMD Processor )
    Board number - LA-H32AP REV 1.0
    S/N - CND0273V9W
    BID - 087D1
    It's working fine but the problem is when i boot to bios the bios settings
    is written in Chinese. So i googled how to change language in bios settings.
    I got the results for hp i have to boot to bios settings and press f8 and the pop up menu will appear to change language. But in my case when i press f8 nothing happens no pop up menu appears. Now i don't know what to do. If there's anyone who can help me and fix my bios and change the language to english i would be grateful

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  • Vesko356
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    • Aug 2018
    • 4386
    • Bulgaria 🇧🇬

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    Re: LA-H32AP REV 1.0 bios language

    Originally posted by Stunt
    Hi guys i've got HP_15s-gr002au ( AMD Processor )
    Board number - LA-H32AP REV 1.0
    S/N - CND0273V9W
    BID - 087D1
    It's working fine but the problem is when i boot to bios the bios settings
    is written in Chinese. So i googled how to change language in bios settings.
    I got the results for hp i have to boot to bios settings and press f8 and the pop up menu will appear to change language. But in my case when i press f8 nothing happens no pop up menu appears. Now i don't know what to do. If there's anyone who can help me and fix my bios and change the language to english i would be grateful

    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=103526

    6. Finding bios update packages
    6.1.8 HP
    See:
    [Guide] How to extract ready for programming dump from HP update executable file
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=121948

    [Guide] How to find the right HP bios version to flash
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...51#post1261151
    Originally posted by SMDFlea
    When you`ve found and extracted the right bios using the guides above you can add the DMI (serial number,featurebyte etc) and Windows key to the new bios using following offsets
    DMI and Win key: 61000 - 63FFF
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