Thanks for reading I have an HP Omen gt13-1094. It has a Ryzen 7 5800x, RTX 3060 ti, everything is stock. I got it on sale for $1399 as a prebuild from Best Buy. I don’t want to get rid of it because I love the current setup but I have a BIOS error (500) and I’ll admit I’m not very tech savvy but YouTube is amazing. I’ve done everything I know (or googled) to fix the issue.
I’ve installed a previous BIOS version - didn’t help
I’ve replaced the CMOS battery - didn’t help
I have NOT reset the CMOS pins as I’m scared to damage something.
I’ve ran a battery test and it’s showing no battery information, almost like the battery isn’t there but I’ve replaced twice so I know the battery is good, I’m thinking this is where the issue lies.
Now here comes the really weird part. I learned that you can bypass the BIOS startup by holding Windows +B. So for 2 months this has been my startup procedure.
-After shutdown the previous day I unplug the computer from the surge protector.
So first is there anything else I can do to fix the BIOS error so I can startup normal?
What exactly does skipping BIOS do and is it bad for the system?
As strange as it sounds with the global shortage of GPU’s and the price I got this system for I don’t mind doing this forever if I have to. I’m just dumbfounded by what this process and what it is I’m exactly doing and I guess more surprised then anything else that this works.
Thanks so much for any help and comments
I’ve installed a previous BIOS version - didn’t help
I’ve replaced the CMOS battery - didn’t help
I have NOT reset the CMOS pins as I’m scared to damage something.
I’ve ran a battery test and it’s showing no battery information, almost like the battery isn’t there but I’ve replaced twice so I know the battery is good, I’m thinking this is where the issue lies.
Now here comes the really weird part. I learned that you can bypass the BIOS startup by holding Windows +B. So for 2 months this has been my startup procedure.
-After shutdown the previous day I unplug the computer from the surge protector.
- When I get ready to startup again I hold the power button for 20 seconds to release any residual power to the system.
- I open the side glass panel (if I don’t do this it does not work, why I have no idea. I’m thinking removing the side panel is almost like a reset switch)
- I put the glass side panel back on and plug the power back into the surge protector
- I hold windows + B and then hold the power button for 4 seconds release the power button and keyboard, hear the fans slow down and the system starts up.
- Again I’ve done this everyday for over 2 months and it works every time 🤦🏻♂️
So first is there anything else I can do to fix the BIOS error so I can startup normal?
What exactly does skipping BIOS do and is it bad for the system?
As strange as it sounds with the global shortage of GPU’s and the price I got this system for I don’t mind doing this forever if I have to. I’m just dumbfounded by what this process and what it is I’m exactly doing and I guess more surprised then anything else that this works.
Thanks so much for any help and comments