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  • peste
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    Re: Hp probook 640 g1 bios

    Originally posted by naveedroshan View Post
    anyone plz
    post the backup copy of the original laptop bios

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  • naveedroshan
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    Re: Hp probook 640 g1 bios

    anyone plz

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  • naveedroshan
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    Re: Hp probook 640 g1 bios

    hp 640 g1-6050a2566302-mb-a03-no disply] plz send me ok bios

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  • osymatech
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    Re: Hp probook 640 g1 uma

    Can u teach me how to edit bios files

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  • Vesko356
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    Re: HP Probook ZBook 14

    Originally posted by liberator View Post
    I appreciate your input @Vesoko356.

    I programmed the chip, verified it, then read it and compared the file with the original unlocked file! No way that the programming was a problem. After re-soldering the chip the laptop booted, password unlocked and was 100% OK for 1 day including multiple reboots!

    In the absence of other ideas I will reprogram the chip again but I would like to avoid removing it again if possible because one of the tracks is starting to lift...

    Maybe the HP BIOS update stuffed it - although the update went OK and it worked directly afterwards.
    Originally posted by liberator View Post
    I was offered a BIOS update by the HP app
    Avoid using these crappy HP programs, in most cases they install various updates in the background with or without your consent, I guess that's what happened in your case as well.
    Тhere is nothing to lose anyway - the laptop doesn't start at the moment as far as I understand from your post, so you have no choice but to try reprogramming the chip again. If by any coincidence no hardware defect has occurred, the laptop should work again.

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  • liberator
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    Re: HP Probook ZBook 14

    Originally posted by Vesko356 View Post
    I saw the files and they look fine to me, so looks like the subsequent update didn't go ok.
    Try reprogramming the chip again (with the unlocked file).
    I appreciate your input @Vesoko356.

    I programmed the chip, verified it, then read it and compared the file with the original unlocked file! No way that the programming was a problem. After re-soldering the chip the laptop booted, password unlocked and was 100% OK for 1 day including multiple reboots!

    In the absence of other ideas I will reprogram the chip again but I would like to avoid removing it again if possible because one of the tracks is starting to lift...

    Maybe the HP BIOS update stuffed it - although the update went OK and it worked directly afterwards.

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  • peste
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    Re: 640 G1 Bios password remove request

    Originally posted by ramrk View Post
    6050A2566302-MB-A04 old backup BIOS PASSWORD protected
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=79956

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  • ramrk
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    640 G1 Bios password remove request

    6050A2566302-MB-A04 old backup BIOS PASSWORD protected
    Last edited by SMDFlea; 04-10-2023, 11:58 AM.

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  • techkevz
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    Re: Hp probook 640 g1 uma

    Originally posted by imranromi View Post
    here try and reply.
    ty 100% working

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  • Muhammad Hamid
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    Re: Hp probook 640 g1 uma

    It's working. Thank you so much..
    God bless you..
    Thank you again 💞😃😊

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  • qayyum786
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    Re: Hp probook 640 g1 uma

    Originally posted by muhammad hamid View Post
    please remove the bios admin password.
    try
    Last edited by SMDFlea; 04-10-2023, 11:58 AM.

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  • Muhammad Hamid
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    Re: Hp probook 640 g1 uma

    Please Remove the Bios Admin password.
    Last edited by SMDFlea; 04-10-2023, 11:58 AM.

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  • SMDFlea
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    Re: Hp probook 640 g1 uma

    Originally posted by pingaroon View Post
    > 8. Open the bios with MEAnalyzer,it should say Configured

    Jeepers, take the chill pill, and remember the adage "Assumptions make an ASS out of UME" lol. I've been reading the FM for 30 years and in the vast swathe of information out there, it's easy to miss a detail here and there, especially when you are into new territory and expanding knowledge into different areas. I see that section now in the detailed guide, so it's safe to say that point 8 above is what is known as a BUM STEER. But thanks, anyway

    Cleaning the bios didn't make any difference. I got another bios from another machine and the same result with that, so it seems this board has other issues...
    Step 8 in my guide is only there if you`re following the video ,using the practice bios and FIT (from version 11 tools),my guide isn`t meant to cover everything . The win-raid guide is the one to follow, D3. ME 7 - 10 & TXE 1 - 2 .

    Been reading the FM for 50+ years ,and still making mistakes

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  • Vesko356
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    Re: Hp probook 640 g1 uma

    Originally posted by pingaroon View Post
    ...I've been reading the FM for 30 years and in the vast swathe of information out there, it's easy to miss a detail here and there...
    Originally posted by pingaroon View Post
    I got another bios from another machine and the same result ... I am getting the fan on full speed after power on.
    Hmmm...Strange...Very Strange!
    Last edited by SMDFlea; 06-25-2021, 03:52 AM.

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  • pingaroon
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    Re: Hp probook 640 g1 uma

    Originally posted by Vesko356 View Post
    How about RTFM? You're looking for help, or for babysitter here? Don't want to be rude, but come on man - there is a beautiful guide, just take time to read it carefully!!! Want help - help yourself first.
    Hint:

    > 8. Open the bios with MEAnalyzer,it should say Configured

    Jeepers, take the chill pill, and remember the adage "Assumptions make an ASS out of UME" lol. I've been reading the FM for 30 years and in the vast swathe of information out there, it's easy to miss a detail here and there, especially when you are into new territory and expanding knowledge into different areas. I see that section now in the detailed guide, so it's safe to say that point 8 above is what is known as a BUM STEER. But thanks, anyway

    Cleaning the bios didn't make any difference. I got another bios from another machine and the same result with that, so it seems this board has other issues...

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  • Vesko356
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    Re: Hp probook 640 g1 uma

    Originally posted by pingaroon View Post
    ok good to know, thanks! I have just cleaned it using FIT 9.1
    I won't be able to test it till tomorrow, but when I scan the outimage file with MEanalyzer, it still says type "extracted", not "configured"? It shows the FIT version as 9.1 in the outimage file as it should, so why would it not say "configured" as the guide says it should? Thanks
    How about RTFM? You're looking for help, or for babysitter here? Don't want to be rude, but come on man - there is a beautiful guide, just take time to read it carefully!!! Want help - help yourself first.
    Hint:
    Originally posted by plutomaniac
    Import the output file to ME Analyzer and check if the Major/Minor versions & SKU are the same as before. Also, make sure the Type is reported as "Extracted" which means that the inputted image is OEM/FITC configured. Whether the DATA section is now Configured and not Initialized cannot be checked/verified by ME Analyzer but if you followed the above steps properly you should not be having any issues.

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  • pingaroon
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    Re: Hp probook 640 g1 uma

    Originally posted by Vesko356 View Post
    There is no need to search for the exact same version of FIT, you can use ME System Tools v9.1 r7 - (2018-09-01) - for systems running ME v9.0 - v9.1 posted in win-raid by plutomaniac.
    ok good to know, thanks! I have just cleaned it using FIT 9.1
    I won't be able to test it till tomorrow, but when I scan the outimage file with MEanalyzer, it still says type "extracted", not "configured"? It shows the FIT version as 9.1 in the outimage file as it should, so why would it not say "configured" as the guide says it should? Thanks

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  • Vesko356
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    Re: Hp probook 640 g1 uma

    Originally posted by pingaroon View Post
    ...the ME version is 9.0.22.1467 and I can't find the flash image tool with the same revision...
    There is no need to search for the exact same version of FIT, you can use ME System Tools v9.1 r7 - (2018-09-01) - for systems running ME v9.0 - v9.1 posted in win-raid by plutomaniac.

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  • pingaroon
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    Re: Hp probook 640 g1 uma

    Originally posted by SMDFlea View Post
    Have you tried cleaning the ME firmware https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=88533
    Hi, yes thanks - I have done that process before but in this case the ME version is 9.0.22.1467 and I can't find the flash image tool with the same revision. I've pawed over the archives on win-raid but it skips this version.
    Do you know where I can get it? Cheers.

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  • SMDFlea
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    Re: Hp probook 640 g1 uma

    Originally posted by pingaroon View Post
    Hi, can anyone correct this corrupt bios from my machine? I am getting the fan on full speed after power on. Thanks!
    Have you tried cleaning the ME firmware https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=88533

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