MPM mode - "SYSTEM BOARD 00A"

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  • efendy
    New Member
    • Jan 2019
    • 4
    • belgium

    #1

    MPM mode - "SYSTEM BOARD 00A"

    Hello everyone,
    I am new to this forum and this is my first message,
    for info, I am Belgian so sorry for my english
    I have an Elitebook 8740w. since I updated my BIOS, I have an error message at startup "SYSTEM BOARD 00A" - System configuration ID

    I have the BIOS version 68CAD ver. F. 60 of 11/10/2015, my motherboard is 1520 KBC version 33.32.

    So I read dozens of pages on the net, watched dozens of videos on the net but I can not do it. I spent 2 evenings and I'm losing patience trying to solve

    I'm trying to run Wndmifit64.exe (notebook DMI Firmware interface tool, I'm getting the error "this system board is not supported, will not be able to set bios settings" and "MPM is not unlocked ...."

    So, I am the instructions of the HP guide "DMI programming for consumer notebooks
    For this to work, activate the MPM mode. So, I'm doing a bootable USB key with the Nbdmifit file.
    I run the USB key in UEFI mode ... finally I receive the error "this platform is not supported" therefore impossible to activate the mode MPM.

    I'm still trying to run nbdmifit.bat..I'm introducing the date and I have the message "TPM is OFF" (I think TPM = MPM).

    I contacted HP support, they report that my computer is too old (2011) and that they can not give me any assistance

    please help me
    Can you tell me exactly what I need to do

    Thank you
  • efendy
    New Member
    • Jan 2019
    • 4
    • belgium

    #2
    Re: MPM mode - "SYSTEM BOARD 00A"

    In the guide, it is also mentioned that you need the "hp system board replacement & system diagnostic tool" which contains the following files:
    BIOS_0018.zip
    grbinst.exe
    hp_tools_0018.zip
    ionic.zip.dll
    makebootableDMI.exe


    I did not find these files in the "NbDmiFit_2.10.zip"

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    • ktmmotocross
      Boardkiller
      • Feb 2014
      • 3593
      • slovakia

      #3
      Re: MPM mode - "SYSTEM BOARD 00A"

      according to this wideo u must first flash new bios and than use dmifit
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqLqgSB_GNw

      give it a try

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