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    DV2000t F.16 BIOS

    Discussion in 'HP' started by theaznidiot, May 12, 2007.

  1. theaznidiot

    theaznidiot Notebook Enthusiast

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    Does anyone still have this BIOS file softpaq from HP?

    I tried searching through their FTP website but without the number, it really is finding a needle in a hay stack...

    Thanks
     
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    therock Notebook Evangelist

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    Its sp34782.
     
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    SideSwipe Notebook Virtuoso

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    hmmm the link i gave was for a dv9000t BIOS, it has the same file name as the one you said is for the dv6000t. Why would HP provide the same file name for different BIOS files??
     
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    interesting...oh well....Nevermind... I wanted the F.16 Bios to try the wireless card bios hack.

    Thanks anyways.
     
  7. vassil_98

    vassil_98 Notebook Deity

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    Just a word of advice. Always keep copies of HP's BIOSes. For unknown reasons, those do tend to disappear from HP's webpage and sometimes the new ones are completely inadequate.