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  • rex98
    Badcaps Legend
    • Feb 2023
    • 1297
    • Mandaue CEBU, Philippines

    #41
    Originally posted by ingenieroedu
    help to remove password
    hp probook 450 g8
    sn/ 5CD211HLKX
    first boot press f10 apply factory defaults and restart, 2nd boot reset security settings to defaults and exit.
    use BCU. you can permanently disable Absolute lock in BCU.
    here's your DMI:

    Serial Number: 5CD211HLKX
    Product #/SKU: 579Y9LT#ABM
    CT Number: PQFKC028JGDMET
    Description: HP ProBook 450 G8 Notebook P
    BuildID: 20WWR3FT601#SABM#DABM
    Feature Byte: 3X476J6S6b7B7J7M7Q7W7m7saBapaqauawbUbhcAdUdpdqfPguk8mEn7nV.Ge
    MAC Address : A8:B1:3B:7F:F8:F3​
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    • its service
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2021
      • 148
      • india

      #42
      MODEL : HP 640-G9
      Part no : DAX8SFMB8B2 REV B
      SN: 5CD32081Q8
      problem: this laptop working fine but ( HP LOGO ) NOT present ill attached the image and bios file spi
      please anyone remove this logo please
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      • ingenieroedu
        Senior Member
        • May 2023
        • 79
        • Colombia

        #43
        Originally posted by rex98

        first boot press f10 apply factory defaults and restart, 2nd boot reset security settings to defaults and exit.
        use BCU. you can permanently disable Absolute lock in BCU.
        here's your DMI:

        Serial Number: 5CD211HLKX
        Product #/SKU: 579Y9LT#ABM
        CT Number: PQFKC028JGDMET
        Description: HP ProBook 450 G8 Notebook P
        BuildID: 20WWR3FT601#SABM#DABM
        Feature Byte: 3X476J6S6b7B7J7M7Q7W7m7saBapaqauawbUbhcAdUdpdqfPguk8mEn7nV.Ge
        MAC Address : A8:B1:3B:7F:F8:F3​

        Thank you very much it worked perfectly

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        • javier fajardo
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2021
          • 69
          • Colombia

          #44
          Can you please help me remove the password from this computer, thank you

          HP 440 g9
          board DAX8SFMB8B1 REV: B
          serial 5CD334M4M0
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          • hoaca388
            Badcaps
            • Jan 2022
            • 12427
            • Socialist Republic of Vietnam

            #45
            Originally posted by javier fajardo
            Can you please help me remove the password from this computer, thank you

            HP 440 g9
            board DAX8SFMB8B1 REV: B
            serial 5CD334M4M0
            HP ProBook 440 14 inch G9 Notebook PC
            CT Number_6MFDN0LWYID107
            Serial_5CD334M4M0
            Sku_76Q23LT#ABM
            Fearture byte_476J6S6b7B7J7M7Q7W7saBapaqauawbUbhcAfPguk8mEn7nVnwpTpnpqprqjqzr2r3.h2
            Build Id_22WWRTDZ601#SABM#DABM
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            • javier fajardo
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2021
              • 69
              • Colombia

              #46
              Originally posted by hoaca388

              HP ProBook 440 14 inch G9 Notebook PC
              CT Number_6MFDN0LWYID107
              Serial_5CD334M4M0
              Sku_76Q23LT#ABM
              Fearture byte_476J6S6b7B7J7M7Q7W7saBapaqauawbUbhcAfPguk8mEn7nVnwpTpnpqprqjqzr2r3.h2
              Build Id_22WWRTDZ601#SABM#DABM
              thank you very much, it worked perfec

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              • javier fajardo
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2021
                • 69
                • Colombia

                #47
                I have 3 more computers with the same problem, password
                I would appreciate it very much if you can help me

                HP 440 g9
                board DAX8SFMB8B1 REV : B

                1. serial​ 5CD3134KQC
                2. serial 5CD334M4L2
                3. serial 5CD334M524
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                • hoaca388
                  Badcaps
                  • Jan 2022
                  • 12427
                  • Socialist Republic of Vietnam

                  #48
                  Originally posted by javier fajardo
                  I have 3 more computers with the same problem, password
                  I would appreciate it very much if you can help me

                  HP 440 g9
                  board DAX8SFMB8B1 REV : B

                  1. serial​ 5CD3134KQC
                  2. serial 5CD334M4L2
                  3. serial 5CD334M524
                  Unlocked
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                  • javier fajardo
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2021
                    • 69
                    • Colombia

                    #49
                    [QUOTE=hoaca388;n3307445]

                    Unlocked[/QUO

                    thank you very much, they worked perfectly
                    I was having a problem with the fingerprint but I was able to solve it.​

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                    • bonethugs
                      New Member
                      • Jun 2024
                      • 4
                      • Spain

                      #50
                      I have a 440 g9 with this information that does not boot at all. The charging light is always blinking orange.
                      The information is this
                      :
                      SN: 5CD23478MV
                      PRODID: 6F218EA#ABE
                      MAIN BOARD: DAX8SFMB8B1 REV:B X8SG

                      I think the EC Bios is corrupt because I can't read it with a chip reader. I was able to read the main bios. Can somebody confirm me if the main bios is OK? Can I flash a EC Bios from this post?


                      Regards,
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                      • hoaca388
                        Badcaps
                        • Jan 2022
                        • 12427
                        • Socialist Republic of Vietnam

                        #51
                        Originally posted by bonethugs
                        I have a 440 g9 with this information that does not boot at all. The charging light is always blinking orange.
                        The information is this
                        :
                        SN: 5CD23478MV
                        PRODID: 6F218EA#ABE
                        MAIN BOARD: DAX8SFMB8B1 REV:B X8SG

                        I think the EC Bios is corrupt because I can't read it with a chip reader. I was able to read the main bios. Can somebody confirm me if the main bios is OK? Can I flash a EC Bios from this post?


                        Regards,
                        Okay, you can try, main bios seems fine.


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                        • bonethugs
                          New Member
                          • Jun 2024
                          • 4
                          • Spain

                          #52
                          I've just flashed the 2 EC Bios found in this post, but the charging light is still always blinking orange colour. Any idea of what's happening?

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                          • hoaca388
                            Badcaps
                            • Jan 2022
                            • 12427
                            • Socialist Republic of Vietnam

                            #53
                            Originally posted by bonethugs
                            I've just flashed the 2 EC Bios found in this post, but the charging light is still always blinking orange colour. Any idea of what's happening?
                            There are two bios versions for this model: U72/U85.
                            You must choose U85.​


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                            • bonethugs
                              New Member
                              • Jun 2024
                              • 4
                              • Spain

                              #54
                              I've tried both, none of them worked... same issue with any of them

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                              • bonethugs
                                New Member
                                • Jun 2024
                                • 4
                                • Spain

                                #55
                                i've purchased a new programmer. flashed the EC bios and now to CAPS LOCK flashes 7 times... It still seems a BIOS problem... is there any way to know if the forum BIOS are compatible with my hardware?

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                                • ostenx
                                  Member
                                  • Mar 2022
                                  • 15
                                  • algeria

                                  #56
                                  Hi Can anyone help me remove password from this Dump
                                  DA0X8SMB8H1 REV : H SN : 5CD2274N4M
                                  HP Probook 440 G9 Thanks a lot !​
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                                  • rex98
                                    Badcaps Legend
                                    • Feb 2023
                                    • 1297
                                    • Mandaue CEBU, Philippines

                                    #57
                                    Originally posted by ostenx
                                    Hi Can anyone help me remove password from this Dump
                                    DA0X8SMB8H1 REV : H SN : 5CD2274N4M
                                    HP Probook 440 G9 Thanks a lot !
                                    first boot press f10 apply factory defaults and restart, 2nd boot reset security settings to defaults and exit.
                                    use BCU. you can permanently disable Absolute lock in BCU.
                                    here's your DMI:

                                    Serial Number: 5CD2274N4M
                                    Product #/SKU: 6J3K6EC#ABF
                                    CT Number: PQMAN038JGT3JC
                                    Description: HP ProBook 440 14 inch G9 Notebook PC
                                    BuildID: 22WWRTCT601#SABF#DABF
                                    Feature Byte: 476J6S6b7B7J7M7Q7W7saQapaqauawbUbhcAdpdqeTfPguk8mEmwn7nVpFpTpqqjqz.4r
                                    MAC Address : 5C:60:BA:5E:C1:AF
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                                    • retrooo
                                      Senior Member
                                      • Mar 2017
                                      • 93
                                      • mexico

                                      #58
                                      hi guys am looking helP unlocking computrace on this dumps from hp 12th gen probook
                                      hp probook 440 gen9
                                      SN:5CD32139L6

                                      THANKS IN ADVANCE!!
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                                      • rex98
                                        Badcaps Legend
                                        • Feb 2023
                                        • 1297
                                        • Mandaue CEBU, Philippines

                                        #59
                                        Originally posted by retrooo
                                        hi guys am looking helP unlocking computrace on this dumps from hp 12th gen probook
                                        hp probook 440 gen9
                                        SN:5CD32139L6

                                        THANKS IN ADVANCE!!
                                        first boot press f10 apply factory defaults and restart.
                                        use BCU. you can permanently disable Absolute lock in BCU.
                                        here's your DMI:

                                        Serial Number: 5CD32139L6
                                        Product #/SKU: 76Q23LT#ABM
                                        CT Number: PQNNH058JI41A4
                                        Description: HP ProBook 440 14 inch G9 Notebook PC
                                        BuildID: 22WWRTDZ601#SABM#DABM
                                        Feature Byte: 476J6S6b7B7J7M7Q7W7saBapaqauawbUbhcAfPguk8mEn7nVnwpTpnpqprqjqzr2r3.h2
                                        MAC Address : AC:19:8E:9A:68:07
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                                        • retrooo
                                          Senior Member
                                          • Mar 2017
                                          • 93
                                          • mexico

                                          #60
                                          Originally posted by Rexer Anthony

                                          first boot press f10 apply factory defaults and restart.
                                          use BCU. you can permanently disable Absolute lock in BCU.
                                          here's your DMI:

                                          Serial Number: 5CD32139L6
                                          Product #/SKU: 76Q23LT#ABM
                                          CT Number: PQNNH058JI41A4
                                          Description: HP ProBook 440 14 inch G9 Notebook PC
                                          BuildID: 22WWRTDZ601#SABM#DABM
                                          Feature Byte: 476J6S6b7B7J7M7Q7W7saBapaqauawbUbhcAfPguk8mEn7nVnwpTpnpqprqjqzr2r3.h2
                                          MAC Address : AC:19:8E:9A:68:07
                                          thank you so much bro,works great

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