- #Hp 6470b bios date change install#
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- #Hp 6470b bios date change windows 10#
If this option is available that would be best. Go to Troubleshoot - Advanced Option - Revert to Previous version of Windows
Please try each option one at a time, then see of Windows will boot. On the third start Windows will boot into the Recovery Environment and from there you can access System Repair, Safe Mode, Command Prompt. Start PC, just as Windows attempts to load (spinning dots), press and hold Power Button for 5 - 10 seconds to perform a Hard Shut Down
#Hp 6470b bios date change update#
What that user is referring to is rolling back the update or the system to a time prior to the update.Ĭhanging your system clock will have no effect on Windows and may even brick a lot of your software Hi Big J, take no notice of that posting - it is badly worded and incorrect Would removing a battery that might hold internal date/time info be possible? Is there such a thing in laptops like the button cell in PCs? I also tried removing the power & batter for 10 minutes. Each time, I still recoeve the same error messageĪt startup of Windows and in rebooting to the CMOS the date and time reverts back to today’s date. I have also turned off the wifi switch on the laptop and disabled both wifi and bluetooth in the CMOS. I then went back to the “Date/Time” and again set the date to a time before this problematic update. As such, I went to other areas such as the boot sequence, deselected a check box, then reselected it back to The “Apply” button at this time however would not highlight. When I enter CMOS by hitting f2 at startup, I go to the “Date/Time” and make changes. I found similar users who were told by Microsoft to roll back the date in the BIOS to a time before the update and this option worked for them, but not me.
#Hp 6470b bios date change windows 10#
You should then be able to edit additional settings, although you may need to log out and then log in as guest and type your new BIOS admin password.HELP! I have a Windows 10 Dell Laptop that has been unable to boot since the last Windows update. Go to BIOS Security settings and create a BIOS admin password.ģ.
Log in as GUEST into the BIOS instead of a registered user (wierd, but it works).Ģ. When the system reboots, it SHOULD give you the option to log in to the BIOS as a guest or registered user. What I needed to do was the following set of steps:ġ. However, in my case, I had yet to set up an administrative password for the BIOS prior to setting up HP ProtectTools. What I have found is that this situation arose for me when I logged in to the BIOS as a regular user after installing HP ProtectTools and enabling Pre-boot authentication. "Set Administrator Password" is also grayed out.ĭo I need to Login into the BIOS as an Administrator? How can I do that, during entering the BIOS it only let's me login as my regular domain-account or how can I even set an Administrator-Password? I therefore login and see the bios-settings. I can only login with my Domain-Account, I can't enter another account name. When I enter the BIOS I get asked to login. Do I need to login to the BIOS as Administrator or so? Most of the BIOS settings are grayed out, I can't change anything.
#Hp 6470b bios date change install#
I did a clean install since I replaced the harddisk, I installed HP Protect Tools. I have a HP 2760P and I'm running Windows 7 64bit,