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    #21
    Re: HP Probook 450 G1 bios - tested

    Can anybody help me with this BIOS?
    No picture and fan spins max.
    I have try other BIOS dumps, but on laptop startup got green screen or grey to white. After Ctrl+Alt+Del picture starts normal. Maybe its graphics isue?
    Attached Files

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      #22
      Re: HP Probook 450 G1 bios - tested

      Originally posted by vienas111 View Post
      Can anybody help me with this BIOS?
      No picture and fan spins max.
      I have try other BIOS dumps, but on laptop startup got green screen or grey to white. After Ctrl+Alt+Del picture starts normal. Maybe its graphics isue?
      HP ProBook 450 G1 Notebook PC
      Attached Files


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        #23
        Re: HP Probook 450 G1 bios - tested

        Originally posted by SMDFlea View Post
        The bios at post 1 has the wrong flash descriptor,its set to 2 SPI chips and the other settings are all over the place, don`t use that bios.The bios at post 2 isn`t recommended either ,wrong settings. @peste ,compare our 2 bios with FITC,see the differences.

        Try this fixed bios with your DMI and clean ME.
        thanks

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          #24
          Re: HP Probook 450 G1 bios - tested

          Originally posted by smdflea View Post
          the bios at post 1 has the wrong flash descriptor,its set to 2 spi chips and the other settings are all over the place, don`t use that bios.the bios at post 2 isn`t recommended either ,wrong settings. @peste ,compare our 2 bios with fitc,see the differences.

          Try this fixed bios with your dmi and clean me.
          you save my day thank you

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            #25
            Re: HP Probook 450 G1 bios - tested

            Originally posted by SMDFlea View Post
            The bios at post 1 has the wrong flash descriptor,its set to 2 SPI chips and the other settings are all over the place, don`t use that bios.The bios at post 2 isn`t recommended either ,wrong settings. @peste ,compare our 2 bios with FITC,see the differences.

            Try this fixed bios with your DMI and clean ME.
            thanks pro its work

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              #26
              Re: HP Probook 450 G1 bios - tested

              Originally posted by SMDFlea View Post
              The bios at post 1 has the wrong flash descriptor,its set to 2 SPI chips and the other settings are all over the place, don`t use that bios.The bios at post 2 isn`t recommended either ,wrong settings. @peste ,compare our 2 bios with FITC,see the differences.

              Try this fixed bios with your DMI and clean ME.
              Hello boss, how to figure out the right DMI Tool for specific generations.
              For samples HP ProBook 450 G2 compatible DMI Tool??
              I want to learn boss

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                #27
                Originally posted by SMDFlea View Post
                Re: HP Probook 450 G1 bios - tested



                The bios at post 1 has the wrong flash descriptor,its set to 2 SPI chips and the other settings are all over the place, don`t use that bios.The bios at post 2 isn`t recommended either ,wrong settings. peste ,compare our 2 bios with FITC,see the differences.

                Try this fixed bios with your DMI and clean ME.
                Thank you vert much, worked on 450 G1! I had to take the chip out since it did not work with the clip. Even after taking it out it did not work properly with the clip, I had to solder it to the DIP adapter.

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