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    Originally posted by volinakis View Post
    Please clean ME or provide MFIT 16.1.30.2264.
    Thank you.
    HP 840 G10
    SN: 5CG4165891
    updated to 16.1.32.2418 corpLP
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      Originally posted by rex98 View Post

      updated to 16.1.32.2418 corpLP
      thank you.
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        Originally posted by rex98 View Post
        I noticed there's a lot of unlock request for this model HP EliteBook 840 14 inch G10
        The patch won't work if the bios version is latest. use this bin flash both it won't work if you only flash the main you should Flash Both.
        first boot press f10 apply factory defaults and restart, 2nd boot reset security settings to defaults and exit.
        use BCU and put your original DMI.
        frequently asked questions:
        can i use this to my HP EliteBook 840 14 inch G10 - Yes
        I've read through all the guides/documentation that I've been directed to, but I cannot figure out how to eliminate the bios password on this laptop and the seller claims they do not have any record of what the password is.

        I've run the utility but it just sajus"Wrong chip. Try reading and unlocking 16mb chip!"

        I cannot install new OS as it stands. Not sure what I'm doing wrong here. Thanks in advance!

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          Originally posted by DinkfingerBrad View Post

          I've read through all the guides/documentation that I've been directed to, but I cannot figure out how to eliminate the bios password on this laptop and the seller claims they do not have any record of what the password is.

          I've run the utility but it just sajus"Wrong chip. Try reading and unlocking 16mb chip!"

          I cannot install new OS as it stands. Not sure what I'm doing wrong here. Thanks in advance!
          For the moment no solution is clear, however some laptops with certain version have found a final solution, just look for rex98 in some posts.

          post your bios here maybe you find your unlock

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            Originally posted by lapfix View Post

            For the moment no solution is clear, however some laptops with certain version have found a final solution, just look for rex98 in some posts.

            post your bios here maybe you find your unlock
            Great. Thanks!

            How can I take a dump of my bios without being able to access it directly?

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              Originally posted by DinkfingerBrad View Post

              Great. Thanks!

              How can I take a dump of my bios without being able to access it directly?
              It is too early in the morning and I'm not thinking clearly. I will get a dump directly via ch341a and then post here once I've got a good dump. Thanks again!

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                Originally posted by DinkfingerBrad View Post

                It is too early in the morning and I'm not thinking clearly. I will get a dump directly via ch341a and then post here once I've got a good dump. Thanks again!
                YESSS

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                  Hi, after applying post 120 the password prompts for F9, F11 and F12 were disabled, but unfortunately not F10. After flashing both chips (and re-reading and verifying against supplied bins) the HP Elitebook 840 G10 went through its normal few reboots, but before I got the opportunity to get to a point where I could press F10 to set factory defaults, I was presented with "BIOS Identity Data Recovered: The BIOS has recovered its identity from the Embedded Controller due to data mismatch"

                  Anyway, please see attached dumps. Hopefully they can help identify a resolution

                  Model: HP EliteBook 840 14 inch G10 Notebook PC
                  S/N: 5CG3481C3F
                  ProdID: 6V5Y3AV
                  MB: 6050A3452701-MB-A01


                  Click image for larger version  Name:	BIOS_Recovery.jpg Views:	10 Size:	1.20 MB ID:	3653273

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                    Originally posted by Duckie-Electronics View Post
                    Hi, after applying post 120 the password prompts for F9, F11 and F12 were disabled, but unfortunately not F10. After flashing both chips (and re-reading and verifying against supplied bins) the HP Elitebook 840 G10 went through its normal few reboots, but before I got the opportunity to get to a point where I could press F10 to set factory defaults, I was presented with "BIOS Identity Data Recovered: The BIOS has recovered its identity from the Embedded Controller due to data mismatch"

                    Anyway, please see attached dumps. Hopefully they can help identify a resolution

                    Model: HP EliteBook 840 14 inch G10 Notebook PC
                    S/N: 5CG3481C3F
                    ProdID: 6V5Y3AV
                    MB: 6050A3452701-MB-A01


                    Click image for larger version Name:	BIOS_Recovery.jpg Views:	10 Size:	1.20 MB ID:	3653273
                    use my post # 120

                    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...29#post3584829

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                      Originally posted by rex98 View Post
                      Hi rex98, yep attempted post # 120 twice before reaching out. Never got the opportunity to F10 to reset factory settings as the "BIOS Identity Recovered" occurred before that

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                        Originally posted by Duckie-Electronics View Post

                        Hi rex98, yep attempted post # 120 twice before reaching out. Never got the opportunity to F10 to reset factory settings as the "BIOS Identity Recovered" occurred before that
                        did you flash the both main and ec i provided in post # 120?

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                          Originally posted by rex98 View Post

                          did you flash the both main and ec i provided in post # 120?
                          Yes, also re-read both main and EC to verify again against bins. I have tried another two times today with same result.

                          After the "Recovery" screen I also tried just reflashing the EC. Password still required for F10

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                            Originally posted by Duckie-Electronics View Post

                            Yes, also re-read both main and EC to verify again against bins. I have tried another two times today with same result.

                            After the "Recovery" screen I also tried just reflashing the EC. Password still required for F10
                            dont try anymore, replace super I/O with other which no password. what's your mainboard super I/O?

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