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    HP Probook x360 435 G7 Endpoint Security Controller

    Hello
    i need help
    I have a laptop HP Probook x360 435 G7 with bios password
    I succed to remove the password with the RC toll and right now i have this mesage on the scren "HP Endpoint Security Controller Problem " "Please contact the HP.Inc to have the unit serviced".
    I have read the both bios chips and i have posted a picture with the chips pozition.
    Can anybody help me with intruction or look on the dump if something is wrong ?
    Thanks in advance!!

    Edit
    Serial 5CG03947C4
    Attached Files
    Last edited by mego1974; 12-17-2023, 02:20 PM. Reason: serial addet

    #2
    TRY
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      #3



      Thanks !!!!

      It works !!!

      Thank you very much !!!!

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        #4
        Hello!))) please remove bios password my serial number: 5CG0340QQ0
        Attached Files

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          #5
          Originally posted by omenwolf View Post
          Hello!))) please remove bios password my serial number: 5CG0340QQ0
          Have you tried using RCUnlocker https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...=4#post1622423
          All donations to badcaps are welcome, click on this link to donate. Thanks to all supporters

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            #6
            Originally posted by omenwolf View Post
            Hello!))) please remove bios password my serial number: 5CG0340QQ0
            if you want complicated unlocking use this.
            here use this only flash u367
            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: 5CG0340QQ0
            Product #/SKU: 213V7ES#ABU
            CT Number: PJSBC00WBE30AK
            Description: HP ProBook x360 435 G7
            BuildID: 20WWPMAT601#SABU#DABU
            Feature Byte: 3X476J6b7B7J7M7R7W7m7s9AaBaQapaqauawbVcAdUdpdqeMfPk8mEmVn5.r7
            MAC Address : 9C:EB:E8:7C:C0:41
            Attached Files
            Last edited by rex98; 05-28-2024, 04:09 AM.

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              #7
              Originally posted by rex98 View Post

              if you want complicated unlocking use this.
              here use this only flash u367
              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: 5CG0340QQ0
              Product #/SKU: 213V7ES#ABU
              CT Number: PJSBC00WBE30AK
              Description: HP ProBook x360 435 G7
              BuildID: 20WWPMAT601#SABU#DABU
              Feature Byte: 3X476J6b7B7J7M7R7W7m7s9AaBaQapaqauawbVcAdUdpdqeMfPk8mEmVn5.r7
              MAC Address : 9C:EB:E8:7C:C0:41
              with this, no start, no response to the button

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                #8
                Thank you!!!! helped

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by mego1974 View Post
                  Hello
                  i need help
                  I have a laptop HP Probook x360 435 G7 with bios password
                  I succed to remove the password with the RC toll and right now i have this mesage on the scren "HP Endpoint Security Controller Problem " "Please contact the HP.Inc to have the unit serviced".
                  I have read the both bios chips and i have posted a picture with the chips pozition.
                  Can anybody help me with intruction or look on the dump if something is wrong ?
                  Thanks in advance!!

                  Edit
                  Serial 5CG03947C4
                  Thanks..it works

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