But don't worry, this can easily be fixed. You only need a spare USB flash
drive and a Windows 7 (or newer) VM or PC. Then do this:
1. Download [HP PC Hardware Diagnostics](http://h41336.www4.hp.com/go_techcenter_pcdiags)
from the hp support page (first item, ~23 MiB, formerly known as *HP UEFI
Support Environment*)
1. Run your Windows 7+ VM or get to a Windows 7+ PC.
1. Plug in the empty flash drive (or connect it to your VM).
1. Run the downloaded installer and choose to **Install to USB**.
That's it. You now have a `HP_TOOLS` flash drive which contains the same as the
hidden partition you deleted. And this includes a tool to update your BIOS
firmware.
You can check if everything went correctly by plugging the flash drive to your
Spectre, rebooting and pressing <kbd>F2</kbd> before the operating system loads.
Now, the *System Diagnostics* should look way different:
![]({{ site.url }}/assets/hp-system-diags-tools.jpg 'Hardware Diagnostics from HP_TOOLS'){: width="400px"}
Updating the BIOS firmware
==========================
Now to the actual updating of the BIOS firmware. Of course, you first have to
download the BIOS firmware from the [Spectre's support page](http://support.hp.com/gb-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-spectre-13-4100-x360-convertible-pc/8499273/model/8902244).
Find a PC (or VM) with Windows XP (or newer) and proceed as follows:
1. Plug the flash drive to the Windows machine.
1. Run the downloaded installer and select the *Install to USB stick* option
when asked.
1. Eject the flash drive and plug it into your Spectre.
1. Switch on the Spectre and press <kbd>F2</kbd> a few times until you end up