Hi guys,
I have acquired a HP Elitebook x360 1040 G5 laptop with the motherboard model BLURR-6050A2999101-MB-AX3(S3).
The laptop is actually engineering sample, as it displays this message on the boot screen: "Your system is not fully configured. pLease contact HP customer support.
Warning: This BIOS is Not for Production Use".
I had purchased a BIOS chip from ebay to replace the BIOS with the error message, but once installed in the motherboard in the WSON8 adapter, I think their technology "SureStart" rewrote the BIOS and the laptop rebooted a few times tellig me that the BIOS was updating. Then after mutliple reboots, the BIOS still displays the same message.
I have 3 chips on the motherboard: U365 (bios), U366 (ec) and another one that is a Winbind W25Q80 chip with a 1MB dump.
I looked up online, it looks like replacing just the BIOS doesn't work, HP talks about a "golden copy", and it seems like it's on the W25Q80 chip.
Can you help me get rid of the message by rewriting the chips?
Thank you very much!
I have acquired a HP Elitebook x360 1040 G5 laptop with the motherboard model BLURR-6050A2999101-MB-AX3(S3).
The laptop is actually engineering sample, as it displays this message on the boot screen: "Your system is not fully configured. pLease contact HP customer support.
Warning: This BIOS is Not for Production Use".
I had purchased a BIOS chip from ebay to replace the BIOS with the error message, but once installed in the motherboard in the WSON8 adapter, I think their technology "SureStart" rewrote the BIOS and the laptop rebooted a few times tellig me that the BIOS was updating. Then after mutliple reboots, the BIOS still displays the same message.
I have 3 chips on the motherboard: U365 (bios), U366 (ec) and another one that is a Winbind W25Q80 chip with a 1MB dump.
I looked up online, it looks like replacing just the BIOS doesn't work, HP talks about a "golden copy", and it seems like it's on the W25Q80 chip.
Can you help me get rid of the message by rewriting the chips?
Thank you very much!
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