Salim Badakhshan
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HP 835 G7 LINDEN-6050A3147201-MB-A01(A1) S77 Bios
• If your HP laptop shows “Product Information Not Valid”, it usually means important system board information is missing or incorrect.
• This can include Product Name, Serial Number, Product Number or System Board CT Number. It often happens after motherboard replacement, BIOS chip programming, DMI repair, or an incomplete BIOS/DMI update.
• If your HP laptop turns on but the screen stays black, the issue can be caused by corrupted BIOS, failed BIOS update, memory problem, graphics problem, or Embedded Controller firmware problem.
• If the Caps Lock light blinks, count the long and short blinks. These blink codes can help identify whether the issue is BIOS, memory, graphics, power, CPU, EC/KBC, or system board related.
• HP BIOS update errors can show messages like “System BIOS Update Failed”, “Copy process failed”, “Unable to open BIOS Signature file”, “The BIOS recovery failed”, or “Verification of flashed BIOS image failed”.
• This can happen when the BIOS file is wrong, incomplete, not signed correctly, placed in the wrong folder, or when the BIOS region is already corrupted. In harder cases, direct BIOS chip programming with a clean dump may be required.
• “HP Endpoint Security Controller Problem” usually means the embedded security controller or related firmware data has a problem.
• This can appear after BIOS corruption, failed firmware update, motherboard replacement, or mismatch between BIOS, EC, and security-related identity data. The correct repair may require checking the BIOS dump, EC data, and board identity information.
• “HP Battery Alert 601” usually means the internal battery capacity is reduced. “Real-Time Clock Power Loss 005” usually means the system clock lost power or the RTC/CMOS battery needs attention.
• Device Manager Code 10 or Code 14 after BIOS or Windows update can also happen when firmware, system firmware driver, or BIOS configuration needs to be refreshed. Restart, BIOS update, firmware reset, or checking the correct BIOS version may be needed.
• HP laptops may show “Wireless Module Not Supported”, “WWAN Module ID 703”, or “Bluetooth Module ID 704” when an unsupported Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or WWAN card is installed.
• This is often related to HP BIOS hardware whitelist behavior. If the wireless card is not supported by that model’s BIOS, the laptop may disable it or stop startup until the module is removed or replaced with a compatible one.
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