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Instructions to Update the BIOS/UEFI for an HP Laptop on Linux

Instructions to Update the BIOS/UEFI for an HP Laptop on Linux

To update the BIOS/UEFI firmware requires HP-specific files in the EFI System Partition, also referred to as ESP.

On a Linux system, the ESP is typically mounted on /boot/efi or /efi. Whithin you should also find a EFI directory, e.g. /boot/efi/EFI or /efi/EFI. This article assumes that the ESP is mounted on /efi and that the /efi/EFI directory exists. You can replace that with the mount point your system uses.

The HP-specific files are located in /efi/EFI/HP or /efi/EFI/Hewlet-Packard. These files typically come preinstalled in HP Windows PCs. If you have these files you could skip Install HP-specific files.

Install HP-specific files

We can obtain the HP-specific files using HP's HP PC Hardware Diagnostics 4-IN-1 USB KEY installer. This installer contains the needed files. We can simply extract this installer and copy the needed files to the ESP

HP's installer only runs on Windows, but it is possible to extract it by running the self-extracting executable on Wine. You cannot simply extract the executable using 7-zip because the executable needs to do some file generation.

Download the executable. You can get the URL to the latest executable from HP's website.

$ wget https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp112501-113000/sp112853.exe

Run the executable using wine. This will extract its contents to ./sp112853.

$ wine sp112853.exe /s /e /f sp112853

Copy the HP-specific files to the the ESP.

# cp -r sp142721/field/{Hewlett-Packard,HP} /efi/EFI/

According to HP, this works for most hardware. For some cases you may need additional files. I have tired this with an HP Pavilion 13-an0008ne Laptop only, which required no additional steps.

Install BIOS update

You'll need to find you updated BIOS image. You can find one by going to HP's Software and Drivers page, and input your serial number. Make sure you select Windows as your Operating System, otherwise it may not show the updates.

These drivers often also come in Windows executables, you should run them in wine. The executable will first fail to install automatically. Then it will display different options on how to procede. Select the Copy option and select a directory where the BIOS image and the key file should be copied to.

$ wget https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp112501-113000/sp112516.exe
$ wine sp112516.exe /s /f sp112516           # extract and execute

Complete BIOS update using HP Hardware Diagnostics

There should be a .bin and an .s12 file. Copy these files to the ESP to the directory /efi/EFI/Hewlett-Packard/BIOS/New and /efi/EFI/HP/BIOS/New. Here I am using 084C5 as an example.

# mkdir /efi/EFI/Hewlett-Packard/BIOS/New
# cp sp112516/084C5{.bin,.s12} /efi/EFI/Hewlett-Packard/BIOS/New
# mkdir /efi/EFI/HP/BIOS/New
# cp sp112516/084C5{.bin,.s12} /efi/EFI/HP/BIOS/New

At this point you should have the needed HP-specific files and the BIOS update installed in the ESP. Now, you can actually complete the update.

Boot into firmware settings and press F2 to enter HP Hardware Diagnostics. You should be presented a menu and there should a menu entry named BIOS Management. Navigate to BIOS Management > Update BIOS. Your BIOS should start updating.

If you have enabled Secure Boot with custom keys, you will first need to sign the HP-specific .efi files.

Complete BIOS update using Win+B key combination

Sometimes the previous method does not work, and the BIOS Management option does not show up. You can alternatively copy the .bin and .s12 file to /efi/EFI/Hewlett-Packard/BIOS/Current or /efi/EFI/HP/BIOS/Current, and press Win-B while the PC is booting up. This key combination should cause a BIOS firmware recovery using the files you copied.

Also note that updating will re-enable Secure Boot if had it disabled. If so, you might want to disable it again. Your custom Secure Boot keys will be preserved.

@Zetarancio
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Hello there, I just want to mention how I successfully updated the bios from 1.27 -> 1.31 on my HP elitebook 1030 g3.

  1. Run the update exe in wine, copy everything to /EFI/HP/DEVFW
  2. Rename Q90_013100.bin to firmware.bin (I've read this somewhere but I do not think this is needed).
  3. Reboot and update the bios directly into the bios interface.

Out of curiosity, is the firmware file deleted from /EFI/HP/DEVFW automatically by the BIOS after successful install? And did it also update firmwares (such as Intel ME)?

Nope. I manually deleted the folder. Yes the firmware was updated.
I did it last year to update from a previous version but I did not report back then because I copied the files to many different folders and I couldn't tell which one worked.

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mirkoau commented May 2, 2025

Trying this to update HP Omen 15 with Linux Mint. BIOS file from HP's driver site is called "sp155867.exe". Extracting or running it with Wine gets me another exe called "BIOS_Update.exe". Wine or any other emulation can't run this last exe. I can't extract the file either because it contains unknown files.

I'm open to any ideas since I need to update my BIOS since it returning some hard errors that are likely the reason my laptop takes 2min to boot up Linux Mint. I've already tried to get the exe to run through FreeDOS and Ventoy without any success.

EDIT: Created Windows VM to create a bootable BIOS update USB. Meaning I managed to extract BIOS_Update.exe. It only includes a .bin and .sig file. Boot screen doesn't USB's existence. Amazing.

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DJCrashdummy commented May 22, 2025

Wine or any other emulation can't run this last exe.

@mirkoau well... if something isn't working as it should, the interesting part is why it isn't working resp. what happens instead or even better the error/log messages (especially if you hope that someone helps you to solve this issue and even more if they don't face the exact same issue).

for now i can only guess you may encounter the same issue as i did because it seems that HP checks the windows version before running this sh...iny exe although it could be used to extract the files or create a bootable stick on a completely different device.
so, may i point you to my comment about "extracting" resp. running the updater-exe: https://gist.github.com/eNV25/c8001491dc0440656ff7b0ae18993ba1?permalink_comment_id=4857473#gistcomment-4857473

regarding the issue of not starting the update resp. booting the correct device/file i may precautionary point you to another comment: https://gist.github.com/eNV25/c8001491dc0440656ff7b0ae18993ba1?permalink_comment_id=4857502#gistcomment-4857502

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