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    HP Elitebook 2760p core-i5 bios chip location on motherboard

    Hello everyone, I need your help in identifying bios chip on motherboard for the above hp model please.
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    Last edited by kafarda; 08-04-2019, 04:40 AM.

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    Re: HP Elitebook 2760p core-i5 bios chip location on motherboard

    Send usable pictures.
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      #3
      Re: HP Elitebook 2760p core-i5 bios chip location on motherboard

      Originally posted by piernov View Post
      Send usable pictures.
      Motherboard No. Outfield 10229-1
      48. 4KMO1.011

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        Re: HP Elitebook 2760p core-i5 bios chip location on motherboard

        Originally posted by kafarda View Post
        Hello everyone, I need your help in identifying bios chip on motherboard for the above hp model please.
        Send both side clear pics then know..

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          #5
          Re: HP Elitebook 2760p core-i5 bios chip location on motherboard

          Its next to the WLAN slot ,its socketed.
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            #6
            Re: HP Elitebook 2760p core-i5 bios chip location on motherboard

            I have the same question. By socketed, do you mean that the BIOS chip on an HP 2760p is inserted into a socket on the motherboard and not soldered?

            I've attached pictures of both sides of the motherboard. Please point to the BIOS chip. Thanks.
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            Last edited by atulc; 04-05-2021, 01:36 PM.

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              Re: HP Elitebook 2760p core-i5 bios chip location on motherboard

              Found the BIOS chip location. See the note in blue on the attached photo. It's very easy to get to and requires no soldering. You simply open the socket cover by hand, lift the chip out with tweezers, drop a replacement chip in, and close the socket cover. For detailed instructions, follow steps 6 thru 9 here.

              Hope this helps others.
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              Last edited by atulc; 04-10-2021, 11:20 AM.

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