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A BIOS update from HP is bricking some of its ProBook laptops, leaving some computers irrevocably borked.
Some users reported the screen going forever black, while others noted that the computer's fan also seemed to ramp up.
One user managed to revive their Probook 445 G7 by unsoldering the BIOS chip from the motherboard.
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