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    hp 17-cd0075nf bios DMI

    Hi,

    the laptop started with no display, so I changed its bios with the correct BID (085FD), I tried with "CopyDMI" to to put the DMI, but the DMI didn't work, and when starting it marks " Manufacture Programming Mode Is In Unlock"

    Can you give the correct DMI so that there are no more error messages please?

    Laptop HP PAVILLION GAMING 17-cd0075nf
    SN : CND93901RN
    ProdID : 8KU04EA#ABF

    Thanks
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    Originally posted by madjid911 View Post
    Hi,

    the laptop started with no display, so I changed its bios with the correct BID (085FD), I tried with "CopyDMI" to to put the DMI, but the DMI didn't work, and when starting it marks " Manufacture Programming Mode Is In Unlock"

    Can you give the correct DMI so that there are no more error messages please?

    Laptop HP PAVILLION GAMING 17-cd0075nf
    SN : CND93901RN
    ProdID : 8KU04EA#ABF

    Thanks
    DMI + KEYWIN 300000 - 30102F

    DMI + KEYWIN 300000 - 301FFF
    Last edited by Vesko356; 01-07-2024, 08:00 AM. Reason: End offset correction
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      #3
      [QUOTE=peste;n3174375]


      Thank you very much, the DMI is good I was able to get all the information in the bios.

      However, I still get the error message : " Manufacture Programming Mode Is In Unlock", Do you know how to stop getting this message at startup please ?

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        #4
        [QUOTE=madjid911;n3174391]
        Originally posted by peste View Post


        Thank you very much, the DMI is good I was able to get all the information in the bios.

        However, I still get the error message : " Manufacture Programming Mode Is In Unlock", Do you know how to stop getting this message at startup please ?
        Use HP BCU to exit "Manufacture Programming Mode Is In Unlock Mode"
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          #5
          [QUOTE=Vesko356;n3174438]
          Originally posted by madjid911 View Post

          Use HP BCU to exit "Manufacture Programming Mode Is In Unlock Mode"
          I found this which explains how to use BCU to remove the error message, thank you very much for your help.
          https://poweradm.com/hp-manufacture-...2tFyUIJXaFZONQ

          Quick question, how do you know each time where the DMI is located please?? I would love to know the trick.

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            #6
            Originally posted by madjid911 View Post

            I found this which explains how to use BCU to remove the error message, thank you very much for your help.
            https://poweradm.com/hp-manufacture-programming-mode-unlock/?fbclid=IwAR1Z4rYHg03EMxqL6hBdyYlMpqwlw1W4_NrOhEiz EjP2r2tFyUIJXaFZONQ

            Quick question, how do you know each time where the DMI is located please?? I would love to know the trick.
            There's no need to search anything about how to use the program, there is a user manual link at the same page (with command line parameters and syntax).

            Click image for larger version  Name:	Screenshot 2024-01-07 at 20-47-14 HP BIOS Configuration Utility HP Client Management Solutions.png Views:	0 Size:	18.7 KB ID:	3174477

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            About the DMI location, there's a different approach for every make and model, for example in your case searching for the serial number with the hex editor points the DMI area easily.
            Last edited by Vesko356; 01-07-2024, 02:37 PM.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Vesko356 View Post

              There's no need to search anything about how to use the program, there is a user manual link at the same page (with command line parameters and syntax).
              About the DMI location, there's a different approach for every make and model, for example in your case searching for the serial number with the hex editor points the DMI area easily.
              I understand, thank you very much for all the details. Is there a page on this forum that gives all the approaches to finding the DMI for all brands of laptop? I haven't found one, it would be very interesting to have one.
              Last edited by Vesko356; 01-07-2024, 05:05 PM. Reason: Removed full qoute with images

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                #8
                Originally posted by madjid911 View Post

                I understand, thank you very much for all the details. Is there a page on this forum that gives all the approaches to finding the DMI for all brands of laptop? I haven't found one, it would be very interesting to have one.
                BIOS guides, methods, resources and tools ---> 4. DMI editing by brand
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