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My son computer was hella laggy. I told him it’s probably updating. He checked and it was. Then he clicked the optional updates, one of them being a bios update.  
 

The computer restarted and failed to send a signal to the monitor or power to keyboard or mouse. Im assuming the bios is corrupted. 
 

2022 HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop pc  Model: TG01-1183w


HP does not support this model or just doesn’t provide software for it. I’ve fallowed the hp guide for recovery. Up to the point of needing the software to recover it. Which isn’t provided by HP. 

From what I’ve  seen online it has a Baker motherboard with ssdi: 8767. 

Is there anyway to locate the bios for this thing?? 

 

 



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The HP Baker motherboard (SSID: 8767) features a customized proprietary form factor equipped with an Intel H470 chipset and an LGA1200 socket, typically found in HP Pavilion Gaming (TG01) and Pavilion Desktop (TP01) prebuilt PCs. [1, 2, 3, 4]
If you are looking to upgrade or add a solid-state drive (SSD) to this specific board, here are the key storage expansion details and options:
Supported SSD Formats
  • M.2 NVMe SSD (Recommended): The board features exactly one M.2 Socket 3 (Key M) slot which supports both 2242 and 2280 size form factors. [1]
  • Interface Generation: This M.2 slot operates at PCIe Gen 3 speeds. You can safely buy and install a newer PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD (like a WD Black SN770 or Samsung 970/980 series), but the motherboard will cap its throughput at Gen 3 speeds. [1]
  • SATA SSDs: You can also expand your storage using traditional 2.5-inch SATA SSDs connected via the onboard standard SATA data ports and powered by the HP proprietary power supply cables. [1]
Crucial Installation Tips
  • Partition Style: Ensure you install Windows in UEFI mode so the system automatically formats your drive with a GPT partition table. This is critical if you are upgrading to a high-capacity drive (such as 4 TB) so the full volume is recognized. [1, 2]
  • Drive Physical Profile: Stick to a single-notch M.2 NVMe drive. Avoid M.2 drives with large, chunky aftermarket heatsinks as space inside the compact HP Pavilion chassis is highly restricted. [1, 2]
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I think chatgpt found a direct link: TITLE: HP Consumer Desktop PC BIOS (ROM Family 8767)
VERSION: F.54 REV: A PASS: 1
DESCRIPTION:
This package contains the Windows-based HP system BIOS update. It is essential
upgrades for a computer's firmware. BIOS is a firmware stored on a chip on the
system board and controls hardware components. The package also regularly
addresses various issues, enhances system compatibility, and provides security
improvements.
PURPOSE: Routine
SOFTPAQ NUMBER: sp163235
SOFTPAQ FILE NAME: sp163235.exe
SOFTPAQ MD5: 277BC63373D798E517E8B15443E7794A
SUPERSEDES: sp155199
EFFECTIVE DATE: September 16, 2025
CATEGORY: BIOS
SSM SUPPORTED: No

PRODUCT TYPE(S):
Consumer Desktops
HARDWARE PRODUCT MODEL(S):
HP ENVY TE01-0xxx_TE01-1xxx_TE01-2xxx_TE01-3xxx_TE01-4xxx_ Desktop
HP Pavilion Gaming TG01-0xxx_TG01-1xxx_TG01-2xxx Desktop
HP Pavilion TP01-0xxx_TP01-1xxx_TP01-2xxx_TP01-3xxx_TP01-4xxx_ Desktop PC

OPERATING SYSTEM(S):
Microsoft Windows 10 All Editions (64-bit)
Microsoft Windows 11

This isn't the direct file for the bios, just the release notes, but it looks like the model is there. Chatgpt gives the link for the download of the bios as well from the hp ftp site, which I assume is legit and legal. 



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I found a few releases for the TP01 models. No of them was for TP01-1183w. 
 

Can I use one for a different model? 
 

From what I found that if I purchased a new bios chip. According to google ai anyways. It says the chip would normally come with bios firmware F47 Rev A. I found that file on HPs website. But it was for a different model still. 
 

However I also seen other versions  of the file too. I’m just not that familiar with bios to pull the trigger and try and upload random versions. From what I’m seeing this is a common issue with HP. 

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30 minutes ago, Sikon said:

I found a few releases for the TP01 models. No of them was for TP01-1183w. 
 

Can I use one for a different model? 
 

From what I found that if I purchased a new bios chip. According to google ai anyways. It says the chip would normally come with bios firmware F47 Rev A. I found that file on HPs website. But it was for a different model still. 
 

However I also seen other versions  of the file too. I’m just not that familiar with bios to pull the trigger and try and upload random versions. From what I’m seeing this is a common issue with HP. 

In the above release notes it states "HP Pavilion Gaming TG01-0xxx_TG01-1xxx_TG01-2xxx Desktop", this would seem to include your model, no?


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