If you force reboot the machine and it does not power up properly BIOS update could of failed or soft locked it, sometimes even hard lock unfortunately...but slight good news is that it's an HP. If the BIOS update failed or if things in lack of terms is pretty fucked...you can try the hail Mary for HP's in this situation. With the computer completely off, power on but hold the windows key and B for awhile. This will launch the HP BIOS recovery IF it's supported for the laptop. Good luck Answer from Mr_Mikeyagi on reddit.com
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computer stucks forever on hp bios update initializing windo... - HP Support Community - 7110373
September 27, 2021 - Click BIOS, and then review the details of the latest available version or the specific version recommended for the recovery. Confirm it is the correct BIOS update before proceeding.
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BIOS Update, Stuck on HP Logo
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Is the charger plugged in and battery at a sufficient level (50% normally)? Sometimes the BIOS update can pause because of this and will not give you any indication, though normally it will tell you to plug in the charger or that the battery is not at a sufficient level. It does not look like there has been any progress but I would personally if you have not done so already, plug the charger in and leave it overnight. If no progress then it should be safe to power off and on (at your own risk of course) and when you power on it might invoke the update again. By the way was this BIOS update initiate by you by checking HP Updater or was it offered through Windows Update? I ask because there have been a lot of problems with BIOS Capsule updates being pushed by Windows Update. I don't get any now for my Dell, so I think they have stopped being pushed (I suspect at the request of Dell) More on reddit.com
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I feel like HPs instructions on updating the bios via usb is missing a step...
Just figured this out. Apparently holding Windows + B with the USB stick connected got it to update for me. The key is for the laptop to be completely powered off, plug in the usb, hold down Win + B and turn the computer on (keep holding Win + B until you see the BIOS update happening). More on reddit.com
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Advice what to do if stuck in BIOS update loop after build finish.
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Hp Bios update initializing - HP Support Community - 9383531
May 3, 2025 - Plug the laptop into power. Press and hold the Win + B keys, then press and hold the Power button for 2–3 seconds. Release the Power button but keep holding Win + B for 5 more seconds.
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BIOS update stuck on Initializing - HP Support Community - 8884305
October 11, 2023 - Hard Reset: If waiting doesn't work, you can perform a hard reset. To do this, press and hold the power button for at least 10 seconds until the laptop turns off. Then, press the power button again to turn it on.
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HP ENVY Stuck In Boot Loop Caused by Windows Update Installing Bios - Windows 10 Help Forums
Now when I rebooted to finish installing the updates it starts by trying to install this bios update which must be wrong for this model as I get a screen with an HP logo and "HP Bios Update" and "initializing" and it reboots almost immediately and comes back to that screen over and over again.
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November 5, 2024 - During BIOS update, it got stuck or got frozen on Windows 10. Anyone can help me fix HP BIOS updating stuck? Thanks.https://h30434.www3.hp.com/ There is no confirmed reason for HP BIOS updating stuck, but we summarized several effective troubleshooting methods after investigating relevant forums and communities.
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June 17, 2020 - Found your post, pressed the power button, turned it back on, and success. ... When I performed a BIOS update it was before the HP logo appeared, with the bios update progress on screen with the warning not to switch off.
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August 6, 2024 - Have you tried the steps in this post on the HP forums (the reply from an HP employee)? Might be worth a try. Hello My laptop (product number 5TA22EA) did an automatic BIOS update and is stuck at 23% on the "System BIOS being updated" screen at the "Writing new BIOS image" stage for 18 hours.
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HP BIOS update stuck on initializing stage - HP Support Community - 8110925
July 13, 2021 - I download the BIOS update file from the Hp support page using another PC and create a BIOS recovery USB flash drive. Then plug the usb flash drive with my HP laptop and press power button on laptop by keep pressing windows key +B key.
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February 28, 2024 -

Envy laptop with cant find boot device after running updates.

  1. Update the BIOS with a USB flash drive
    Use the Hardware Diagnostics UEFI on the original computer to update the BIOS.

  2. Turn on the original computer, and then immediately press the esc key repeatedly, about once every second, until the Startup Menu opens.

  3. Press the f2 key to open the HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI menu.

  4. Pressing the f2 key on the Startup Menu
    Insert the USB flash drive that contains the BIOS update into an available USB port on the computer.

IS SOMETHING SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN HERE?!

5. If prompted, select your language.
6. Click Firmware Management or BIOS Management.

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July 27, 2025 - My suggestion would be to have a local PC Tech attempt a BIOS flash using a Serial ISP Programmer if you cannot flash the BIOS and your PC is not in warranty.
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BIOS Update initialization stuck screen - HP Support Community - 8869878
September 23, 2023 - The product number can be used to find a BIOS update for your MB which can be used to create a USB BIOS recovery drive. Boot to this HP USB BIOS recovery drive to possibly fix the corrupted BIOS image.
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r/buildapc on Reddit: Advice what to do if stuck in BIOS update loop after build finish.
May 2, 2023 -

First time builder here. After two days of building I finally got my PC finished. However I now have a problem with BIOS.

A friend of mine recommended that I update my bios because there might have been updates from the time the motherboard was made to the time I bought it and installed it.

Anyway I downloaded the update to a USB from my motherboards manufacturer booted the computer and chose Q-flash. I saw that the motherboard was indeed using an older version and I was content with updating it (to version F5c).

Here is where the problem starts. Seems I’m stuck in a loop, After the computer reboots I’m sent to shell mode. No problem, I think, I’ll just write FS0: and then flash.nsh!

This takes me back to Q-flash update page, again, where I see that BIOS is updating from the latest version F5c to…F5c. (As can be seen in image 1 and 5)

Once done the computer reboots and I’m kicked back to Shell mode to start it all over again. From what I understand the motherboard has successfully updated to the latest version but it’s stuck in some update loop to update from the latest version to the latest version.

Should I remove the USB? Should I press ‘’esc’’ when back in the Q-flash mode? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

Link is to pictures of the BIOS update loop that I’m stuck in.

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Hi

Welcome to Microsoft community.

Given the extensive troubleshooting steps you've already attempted without success, it sounds like the BIOS update process may have failed in a way that has left the BIOS in a corrupt state. This situation is particularly challenging because the BIOS is essential for your computer to initialize hardware and boot any form of software, including recovery tools.

Here are a few additional suggestions, although it seems you might have tried some of these. If all else fails, the solution might unfortunately involve professional repair or replacement of the motherboard.

HP BIOS Recovery

HP computers often include a feature for recovering the BIOS. You mentioned trying many solutions, but just in case, here's the specific process for an HP desktop:

  1. Power off your computer.
  2. Press and hold the Windows key and the B key at the same time while pressing the computer's power button.
  3. After a second, release the power button but keep holding the Windows and B keys until you hear beeping sounds or see the HP BIOS Update screen.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions to recover the BIOS.

If your model supports it, this could potentially restore the BIOS using a built-in recovery partition.

External BIOS Recovery Using a USB Flash Drive

Some HP models might support recovering the BIOS with a USB flash drive:

  1. On another computer, format a USB flash drive to FAT32.
  2. Visit the HP support website, find the BIOS for your model, and download it.
  3. Look for a BIOS recovery file in the downloaded package (this might require extracting the downloaded file). Instructions on HP's website should detail how to prepare the flash drive.
  4. With the computer off, insert the USB drive, and then attempt to boot the computer while pressing the BIOS recovery key combination (varies by model, but Windows + B or V are common).

Contact HP Support

At this point, if the computer still does not boot or allow BIOS access, it's likely that professional help is needed. Contact HP Customer Support for assistance. They might offer a repair service or provide further instructions specific to your model that aren't publicly documented.

Professional Computer Repair Service

If HP support is unable to assist or if the cost is prohibitive, a local computer repair service with experience in motherboard or BIOS issues could be your next best option. They might have tools or methods not generally available to consumers that can recover the motherboard without full replacement.

Consider the Warranty

If your HP desktop is still under warranty, be sure to discuss warranty coverage with HP or the seller. A failed BIOS update, especially one initiated by the system's own update tools, should be covered under most warranties.

Unfortunately, a failed BIOS update can result in a "bricked" motherboard, where replacement is the only viable option. However, exploring BIOS recovery options through HP support or a professional service is worthwhile before considering more drastic measures.

Please feel free to let me know how it goes. 

Best regards

Derrick Qian | Microsoft Community Support Specialist

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September 14, 2017 - My tweet conversation at @hpsupport was responded to with a request for model number and operating system and then I received a direct link to the BIOS update to download. I did and ran it and now the bios is updated.
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Solved: System BIOS update failed unable to open BIOS image file - HP Support Community - 8850209
November 2, 2023 - I tried pressing the ESC key several times and pressing F10, and F8 but there isn't any way I found to go to the BIOS settings. Every time it was showing the same loop. Also, I tried pressing WIN + B and 8 beeps can be heard easily. But after updating it again, it moves to the same loop that was shown previously.
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Troubleshooting HP Laptop BIOS Update Issues | Expert Q&A
While pressing those keys, press and hold the Power button on the computer for 2 to 3 seconds, and then release the Power button but continue to hold the Windows logo key and the B or V key until the HP BIOS update screen displays or you hear a beeping sound (usually 8 beeps)....