HP Elitebook 645 G10 BAD BIOS
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Thank you very much i found the solution.
i will try to learn by comparing your unlocked dump with my locked one
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What method did you use to unlock this? I'm using RCUnlocker and it says I need to use a 16MB chip but this 32MB W25Q256JV chip is the only one I see. Thanks!Comment
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Hello, thank you for sharing, I have the same laptop with password, I flashed this one, it worked no more password on the other hand it is blocked in manufacturing mode, can you tell me what is the DMI so that I can modify the bios with the original DMI please, or unlock my bios if it is simpler, because RCUNLOCK does not work with 32MB
HP 645 G10 SERIAL 5CD347C1TDAttached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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Send to you, try !!
Hello, thank you for sharing, I have the same laptop with password, I flashed this one, it worked no more password on the other hand it is blocked in manufacturing mode, can you tell me what is the DMI so that I can modify the bios with the original DMI please, or unlock my bios if it is simpler, because RCUNLOCK does not work with 32MB
HP 645 G10 SERIAL 5CD347C1TDAttached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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Yes I tried but it doesn't work after restarting I still have the manufacturing
I tried to do it myself in CMD it tells me that it will be corrected but after restarting it remains the same
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I would like to know why I always have the same problem, I tried several times, each time when restarting I always have the manufacturing message followed by a blank page indicating a product information not valid error. When I reopen the config file to redo it I realize that it is always on *unlock, so it is never savedComment
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Can anyone help me to unlock hp EliteBook 645 G10
motherboard : DA0X9TMB8D1 REV D
SerialNumber:5CD3284DW4
ProductConfigurationID:75C20AV
Board CT Number:PSBYR058JIB06N
Name:HP EliteBook
ProductName:HP EliteBook 645 14 inch G10 Notebook PC
BuildID:23WWKNBZ601#SABY#DABY
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rename config.tkt (???) or read again with BCU bios settings and name your file config.txt Open file with notepad and edit it with name, CT, etc - provided by minhdigital move * from Manufacturing Programming Mode to lock - as minhdigital indicate in Note.txt, save as config1.txt (save it in Documents and move it in BCU folder) and use BCU to write file : biosconfigutility[space]/set:config1.txt
I would like to know why I always have the same problem, I tried several times, each time when restarting I always have the manufacturing message followed by a blank page indicating a product information not valid error. When I reopen the config file to redo it I realize that it is always on *unlock, so it is never saved----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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that's exactly what I did, but it starts without taking the modification, now it doesn't want to start normally, I must have done something stupid, it starts displays a hp sure smart recovery whitepaper error and turns off, I reflashed the original bios and it does exactly the same thing to me, it doesn't even boot on Windows anymore, it turns off after the error, can you clean the original bios please, I don't know what to do anymore
rename config.tkt (???) or read again with BCU bios settings and name your file config.txt Open file with notepad and edit it with name, CT, etc - provided by minhdigital move * from Manufacturing Programming Mode to lock - as minhdigital indicate in Note.txt, save as config1.txt (save it in Documents and move it in BCU folder) and use BCU to write file : biosconfigutility[space]/set:config1.txtAttached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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Send to you, try again !!
that's exactly what I did, but it starts without taking the modification, now it doesn't want to start normally, I must have done something stupid, it starts displays a hp sure smart recovery whitepaper error and turns off, I reflashed the original bios and it does exactly the same thing to me, it doesn't even boot on Windows anymore, it turns off after the error, can you clean the original bios please, I don't know what to do anymoreAttached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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Send to you, try !!Attached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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Hi! Can anyone help me to unlock a HP EliteBook 645 G10
S/N 5CD4058S75
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EDIT: i was wrong posting the EC File, this is the MAIN BIOS fileAttached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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