help remove bios password. hp 245 g9 (6050A3365001-MB-A01(A1)

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  • ramkaskad12
    Senior Member
    • May 2018
    • 54
    • ukraine

    #1

    help remove bios password. hp 245 g9 (6050A3365001-MB-A01(A1)

    help remove bios password. hp 245 g9 (6050A3365001-MB-A01(A1)
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  • SMDFlea
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    • Jan 2018
    • 20737
    • UK

    #2
    Originally posted by ramkaskad12
    help remove bios password. hp 245 g9 (6050A3365001-MB-A01(A1)
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    • Halas54
      New Member
      • Aug 2024
      • 6
      • FRANCE

      #3
      Hi,

      A friend of mine has an HP 245 G9 laptop that was given to him by his school for his studies. He accidentally spilled liquid on the PC and when he turns it on it wouldn't boot up. It displays a black screen which says that the BIOS is corrupted and that it would recover automatically when rebooting the laptop but it still displays a message saying that it can't find the files or they are corrupted. He gave to me to have a look at it. I disassembled it and noticed some oxidized components which I cleaned with isopropyl alcohol. I thought that it would solve the problem but no unfortunately.

      I followed the instructions to create a USB flash recovery discc but even that procedure doesn't seem to work (holding both WINDOW KEY + B + POWER BUTTON). It seems that there's no procedure to recover from a BIOS failure (corruption...) if your laptop has HP Sure Start enabled which is the case for this laptop model.

      I managed to read a dump of the corrupted bios (it's a 25Q128JWS0 chip) and I have the original one downloaded from HP support and I wanted to know if someone skilled enough could look at it and modify it to see if the laptop can reboot properly.

      I can post all the information required.

      Thanks

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    • peste
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      • Dec 2016
      • 12676
      • ROMANIA

      #4
      Originally posted by Halas54
      Hi,

      A friend of mine has an HP 245 G9 laptop that was given to him by his school for his studies. He accidentally spilled liquid on the PC and when he turns it on it wouldn't boot up. It displays a black screen which says that the BIOS is corrupted and that it would recover automatically when rebooting the laptop but it still displays a message saying that it can't find the files or they are corrupted. He gave to me to have a look at it. I disassembled it and noticed some oxidized components which I cleaned with isopropyl alcohol. I thought that it would solve the problem but no unfortunately.

      I followed the instructions to create a USB flash recovery discc but even that procedure doesn't seem to work (holding both WINDOW KEY + B + POWER BUTTON). It seems that there's no procedure to recover from a BIOS failure (corruption...) if your laptop has HP Sure Start enabled which is the case for this laptop model.

      I managed to read a dump of the corrupted bios (it's a 25Q128JWS0 chip) and I have the original one downloaded from HP support and I wanted to know if someone skilled enough could look at it and modify it to see if the laptop can reboot properly.

      I can post all the information required.

      Thanks
      post the S/N,the full name and model of the laptop, the original bios of the laptop, the motherboard model, etc.
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      • Halas54
        New Member
        • Aug 2024
        • 6
        • FRANCE

        #5
        BRAND: HP
        MODEL: HP 245 14 inch G9 Notebook PC (7K4Q7EC)
        BOARD : 14-FP5-6L-GDDR5X2
        S/N : 5CG3133J3Y
        PRODUCT_ID: 7K4Q7EC#ABF
        AMD RYZEN
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        • Halas54
          New Member
          • Aug 2024
          • 6
          • FRANCE

          #6
          Originally posted by Halas54
          BRAND: HP
          MODEL: HP 245 14 inch G9 Notebook PC (7K4Q7EC)
          BOARD : 14-FP5-6L-GDDR5X2
          S/N : 5CG3133J3Y
          PRODUCT_ID: 7K4Q7EC#ABF
          AMD RYZEN
          Here's a picture of the motherboard ! And I just realized that the read of my dump may be incorrect so I joined a new dump read.
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          Last edited by Halas54; 08-24-2024, 03:40 AM. Reason: Add correct read of corrupted bios dump

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          • Nelson kipchumba
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            • Jul 2017
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            • kenya

            #7
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