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Notebook PC wont shut off

So I had the Insyde F.53 bios installed and my laptop wouldn't shut off correctly (I would hit the windows key and select shutoff, my fans would go full speed and the power light would stay on until I hold it and shut it off manually). So I updated the bios to Insyde F.55 and I still have the problem. Should I go back to an earlier version of Insyde, if so, which version? 

Driver versions here: https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-envy-15-k000-notebook-pc/6936206/model/7174348?sku=G7Z03AV

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5 minutes ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

Try something pre F.53. I wouldn't expect it to matter too much, just don't go too far back.

@Crunchy Dragon

The update button is not available, which one should I use?

 

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14 minutes ago, DownTech said:

@Crunchy Dragon

The update button is not available, which one should I use?

 

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Try a newer version that is compatible.

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Just now, Crunchy Dragon said:

Try a newer version that is compatible.

@Crunchy Dragon

That would be F.53.

F.43 is 1 version behind F.53

 

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1 minute ago, DownTech said:

@Crunchy Dragon

That would be F.53.

F.43 is 1 version behind F.53

Well shoot...

 

I'm out ideas mate, sorry.

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solution is, dont use hp laptops, god 99% of the laptops with issues i gotten were hp ( for me to repair for ppl ofc )

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Just now, Crunchy Dragon said:

Well shoot...

 

I'm out ideas mate, sorry.

@Crunchy Dragon

Its ok, I will try contacting HP

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@Crunchy Dragon

Turns out the driver for my power button is disabled and they want me to pay $59.95 to extend my laptop warranty til' tomorrow so they can fix it. I am just gonna live with pushing the power button.

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