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    HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

    Hello! I have HP 840 G1, i changed motherboard and i could fill serial number, SKU ecc...I locked MPM and everythings ok, but i have always "Warning: Machine is not in committed state" error on bootup, how can I clean it? I've tried Brand11,12,13,14 but doen't work.
    Thank You very much.

    #2
    Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

    You need to to clean the me region.post your dump here.

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      #3
      Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

      It has got nothing to do with me region. You still have some missing dmi info.

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        #4
        Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

        Originally posted by mcplslg123 View Post
        It has got nothing to do with me region. You still have some missing dmi info.
        But after i used NbDmiFit i don't have Product Information Not Valid" error message and dmi info are correct.

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          #5
          Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

          Same problem with 820 G2.

          Main bios was deleted so I took clean BIOS region (from HP website) and clean ME, stitched them together and programmed main bios. First it had no DMI data and then it retrieved it from EC bios. All data was present and correct.

          Only "Warning: Machine is not in committed state" remained.

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            #6
            Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

            Originally posted by bachir2004 View Post
            You need to to clean the me region.post your dump here.
            Here you are
            Attached Files
            Last edited by gabry120; 11-13-2019, 03:32 AM. Reason: Attach Files

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              #7
              Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

              I have one 840 G1 which had "ME state in recovery mode".

              Replaced ME region with clean ME. Now it says "Warning: Machine is not in committed state" instead.

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                #8
                Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

                Post your full dump.full dump is 16 mb.
                Last edited by bachir2004; 11-13-2019, 07:32 AM.

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                  #9
                  Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

                  Originally posted by bachir2004 View Post
                  Post your full dump.full dump is 16 mb.
                  And how can i do full dump?

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                    #10
                    Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

                    By reading your eeprom chip with a bios programmer. you need to desolder the bios chip.

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                      #11
                      Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

                      No, you don't need to desolder it.

                      Unplug battery.
                      Plug in charger.
                      Turn the laptop on (and go to bios or whatever, doesn't matter).
                      Turn the laptop off but DO NOT remove charger.
                      Connect soic8 clip to eeprom and read bios.

                      This way it almost always reads without a problem. Otherwise the programmer might not even recognize eeprom.

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                        #12
                        Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

                        [QUOTE=RethoricalCheese;925511]No, you don't need to desolder it

                        Unplug battery.
                        Plug in charger.
                        Turn the laptop on (and go to bios or whatever, doesn't matter).
                        Turn the laptop off but DO NOT remove charger.
                        Connect soic8 clip to eeprom and read bios.

                        This way it almost always reads without a problem. Otherwise the programmer might not even recognize eeprom.

                        Thanks for this information.

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                          #13
                          Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

                          Originally posted by RethoricalCheese View Post
                          No, you don't need to desolder it.

                          Unplug battery.
                          Plug in charger.
                          Turn the laptop on (and go to bios or whatever, doesn't matter).
                          Turn the laptop off but DO NOT remove charger.
                          Connect soic8 clip to eeprom and read bios.

                          This way it almost always reads without a problem. Otherwise the programmer might not even recognize eeprom.
                          I dont prefer this method as there are models where soic8 clip doesnt read bios properly when taken in circuit-Why leave room for confusion when it hardly takes 5 mins to do the job.

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                            #14
                            Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

                            Verification takes care of that problem, dont you use it?

                            Elitebooks handle hot air station without a problem but probooks dont. It isnt 5 minutes anymore if disassembly is needed.

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                              #15
                              Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

                              Originally posted by RethoricalCheese View Post
                              Verification takes care of that problem, dont you use it?

                              Elitebooks handle hot air station without a problem but probooks dont. It isnt 5 minutes anymore if disassembly is needed.
                              Verification i always do and my programmer is set that way only. All mobo's can handle heat if you do things nicely. If probook mobo's cant bear a hot air station , then how do we change IC's on those.

                              See, the point is everyone one of us do repairs in their own way. Something which i dont prefer is not the norm. One can always disagree.

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                                #16
                                Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

                                Not the mobos, I meant the plastic housing doesnt take heat well on probooks. It starts melting instantly. Thus I would need to disassemble the laptop before using hot air on mobos which takes way more than 5 minutes.

                                Using my method to read eeprom on-board works pretty much always and if it doesn't, it will let you know.

                                If you want to waste time, it is on you. Whatever you prefer. But saying that it reads incorrectly is just not right. Yes if you just connect the soic8 clip and try to read, it mostly doesn't work but when you turn the laptop on and off and then try reading, it works very well almost always. If it doesn't work, the programmer will let you know about it.

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                                  #17
                                  Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

                                  Sir, i never said it reads incorrectly. Re-read my post again. i said on some motherboards it doesnt reads properly. Does that mean -"it reads incorrectly" always. Why'nt read the statement in whole "there are models where soic8 clip doesnt read bios properly" Any way lets not argue unnecessarily.

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                                    #18
                                    Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

                                    Originally posted by bachir2004 View Post
                                    Post your full dump.full dump is 16 mb.
                                    This is full dumb, or i hope so!
                                    Attached Files

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                                      #19
                                      Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

                                      Originally posted by gabry120 View Post
                                      This is full dumb, or i hope so!
                                      Try this bios .
                                      Attached Files
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                                        #20
                                        Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

                                        Originally posted by SMDFlea View Post
                                        Try this bios .
                                        Hi sir can u do this for me plz
                                        its the dump of 840 g1
                                        Attached Files
                                        Last edited by smiley60; 07-24-2021, 06:42 AM.

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