Black screen at launch of my HP Laptop with caps lock blinking 2 times

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DonkeyKongGamer2

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Hi guys thanks for reading this,

I have a HP Notebook 15-d006ed-3rd 15-3230M with serienumber 5CB4041BG5762849.

Some months ago when I started the laptop, I had no windows on it and had no time to install it. So I have now time and when I open my laptop I have a black screen with the caps lock blinking 2 times. I searched on the web and it was a problem with the BIOS.

I tried the back up BIOS way that has been writing on the website with Windows Key + B, also tried Windows Key + V en then I pressed on the launch button for 2-3 seconds. But that didn't work.

So I saw a new forum that I need to install BIOS on it, so I have a usb with some the BIOS files downloaded from the HP website, I did precisely what it said, but now the caps lock didn't blink but my screen shows a black screen and blinking a white screen.

Does somebody have a idea what I can do next or what the problem really is?
 
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the first error may have been the hard drive hanging the mb causing a no boot/no post. the new issue may be a bad bios flash. start will pulling the hard drive see if you get the laptop to come up with a back screen with no device found. if you can get that far then it should boot from a windows 10 usb stick and find no drive to install itself on. if that was the main error then you need to replace the hard drive. if there no post after the drive is removed and no change. look online on how to clear the cmos on your laptop. you may have to pull the battery and short two points on the bottom of the laptop. if there still no post you may want to make sure you had the right bios for your laptop from hp and then look online for ami/award...
the first error may have been the hard drive hanging the mb causing a no boot/no post. the new issue may be a bad bios flash. start will pulling the hard drive see if you get the laptop to come up with a back screen with no device found. if you can get that far then it should boot from a windows 10 usb stick and find no drive to install itself on. if that was the main error then you need to replace the hard drive. if there no post after the drive is removed and no change. look online on how to clear the cmos on your laptop. you may have to pull the battery and short two points on the bottom of the laptop. if there still no post you may want to make sure you had the right bios for your laptop from hp and then look online for ami/award bios recovery. you may be able to pull the bios file out and reflash it from a usb stick.
 
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