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    #81
    After two days of messing around I finally figured it out, I no longer need help with my last post.

    Thanks.

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      #82
      Need reset BIOS Administrator Password on the HP G9 840
      Can it be read using the program or must the flash chip be desoldered? ?
      Does anyone know which BIOS flash chip is in the G9 ?

      the laptop works
      When I enter the bios and want to make settings, it asks for a BIOS Administrator Password

      Thanks
      Last edited by maximilianus; 06-01-2024, 05:10 AM.

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        #83
        Originally posted by maximilianus View Post
        Need reset BIOS Administrator Password on the HP G9 840
        Can it be read using the program or must the flash chip be desoldered? ?
        Does anyone know which BIOS flash chip is in the G9 ?

        the laptop works
        When I enter the bios and want to make settings, it asks for a BIOS Administrator Password

        Thanks
        You have to remove the chip from the motherboard...a video as an example..
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWWigscuQDY
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          #84
          HP Elitebook 840 G9
          SN#5CG30121VX
          6050A3417601-MB-A01

          Please help me with bios password removal.

          Thank you.
          Attached Files

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            #85
            Originally posted by magna1984 View Post
            HP Elitebook 840 G9
            SN#5CG30121VX
            6050A3417601-MB-A01

            Please help me with bios password removal.

            Thank you.
            here is your unlocked file

            VERY IMPORTANT STEPS
            1. GO TO BIOS AT FIRST BOOT (F10)
            2. APPLY FACTORY DEFAULT SETUP
            3. GIVING ME FEEDBACK IF IT WORKS MAKES ME HAPPY TO HELP MORE
            Attached Files

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              #86
              What is the chip mark on the G9 840?
              I want to know which programmer CH341A adapter i need

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                #87
                Originally posted by maximilianus View Post
                What is the chip mark on the G9 840?
                I want to know which programmer CH341A adapter i need
                mostly the chip is beside in the ram get it via DESOLDERING THE CHIP make sure to back up 4x since your programmer is not a good programmer

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by alfredposadas09 View Post

                  here is your unlocked file

                  VERY IMPORTANT STEPS
                  1. GO TO BIOS AT FIRST BOOT (F10)
                  2. APPLY FACTORY DEFAULT SETUP
                  3. GIVING ME FEEDBACK IF IT WORKS MAKES ME HAPPY TO HELP MORE
                  Thank you so much. Password removed . Put all laptop information in. Only left "Cirrus Discrete Amp Calibration Data" , found some posts about. If you know easy way , please let me know .

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by magna1984 View Post

                    Thank you so much. Password removed . Put all laptop information in. Only left "Cirrus Discrete Amp Calibration Data" , found some posts about. If you know easy way , please let me know .
                    just flash the original bios again

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                      #90
                      Hello, can anyone remove the password?
                      hp Elitebook 840 G9
                      with plate number: 6050A3417601 mb A01
                      sn/ 5CG3073T4G
                      Attached Files

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                        #91
                        Originally posted by ingenieroedu View Post
                        Hello, can anyone remove the password?
                        hp Elitebook 840 G9
                        with plate number: 6050A3417601 mb A01
                        sn/ 5CG3073T4G
                        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: 5CG3073T4G
                        Product #/SKU: 692G6LT#ABM
                        CT Number: PQSPR00WBHQ2DV
                        Description: HP EliteBook 840 14 inch G9
                        BuildID: 22WWWPAT602#SABM#DABM
                        Feature Byte: 476J6S6b7B7H7M7Q7W7m7saBaEapaqauawbUbhcAdpdqfAfPgSguhKjhk8mEn7nVngnwpTpqqjqz.ft
                        MAC Address : 7C:4D:8F:EF:E8:0F
                        Attached Files

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                          #92
                          Originally posted by rex98 View Post

                          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: 5CG3073T4G
                          Product #/SKU: 692G6LT#ABM
                          CT Number: PQSPR00WBHQ2DV
                          Description: HP EliteBook 840 14 inch G9
                          BuildID: 22WWWPAT602#SABM#DABM
                          Feature Byte: 476J6S6b7B7H7M7Q7W7m7saBaEapaqauawbUbhcAdpdqfAfPgSguhKjhk8mEn7nVngnwpTpqqjqz.ft
                          MAC Address : 7C:4D:8F:EF:E8:0F
                          Thank you, it worked at first, it took a while to show the screen, then it gave me a bit of a problem with the cirrus code, but I was able to solve it, very grateful.

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                            #93
                            [CITA = rex98; N3284856]

                            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: 5CG3073T4G
                            Product #/SKU: 692G6LT#ABM
                            CT Number: PQSPR00WBHQ2DV
                            Description: HP EliteBook 840 14 inch G9
                            BuildID: 22WWWPAT602#SABM#DABM
                            Feature Byte: 476J6S6b7B7H7M7Q7W7m7saBaEapaqauawbUbhcAdpdqfAfPgSguhKjhk8mEn7nVngnwpTpqqjqz.ft
                            MAC Address : 7C:4D:8F:EF:E8:0F

                            time I have a problem, it starts up, shows the first screen, then it restarts and at that point it starts up, it's a little slow. I thought it might be an update, but it won't let me update the Intel Management Engine and also gives me a problem with an Intel Smart Sound Technology OED driver. Now sorry for my ignorance but it seems to be a ME region issue but I don't know if these 12 gen Intels can clear that region any help with this error

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                              #94
                              This is the problem that I am having when updating the bios. Maybe you can help me. Now, it has the SPI chip that is next to the ram memories and it has 2 others, one near the USB ports and another next to the nuvaton but I only extracted the SPI ones so if another one is required, let me know thank you very much
                              Attached Files

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                                #95
                                Originally posted by ingenieroedu View Post
                                This is the problem that I am having when updating the bios. Maybe you can help me. Now, it has the SPI chip that is next to the ram memories and it has 2 others, one near the USB ports and another next to the nuvaton but I only extracted the SPI ones so if another one is required, let me know thank you very much
                                flash again your original dump. it should work without password.

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                                  #96
                                  Originally posted by rex98 View Post

                                  flash again your original dump. it should work without password.
                                  How well all the problems are solved, working at 100%, very grateful

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                                    #97
                                    Originally posted by alfredposadas09 View Post

                                    just flash the original bios again
                                    Works for me as well. Thanks a lot.

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                                      #98
                                      Please remove BIOS Administrator Password
                                      hp Elitebook 840 G9
                                      Build ID : 22WWWPBZ602#SABU#DABU
                                      sn/ 5CG3124DQ4
                                      Attached Files

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                                        #99
                                        There are two G9 BIOS 25XXX. One on the front and one on the back of the motherboard (when the board is removed and flipped over).
                                        I read this one from the other side.
                                        The small CH361A works well with the new chips with the AsProgrammer.

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                                          Originally posted by maximilianus View Post
                                          There are two G9 BIOS 25XXX. One on the front and one on the back of the motherboard (when the board is removed and flipped over).
                                          I read this one from the other side.
                                          The small CH361A works well with the new chips with the AsProgrammer.
                                          Post main bios.


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