Need Bios HP Pavilion 15-eg DAG7HGMB8B0 REV:B ( Bios request )
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someone help me to check the original bios
Model. 15-eg2153cl
SN# 5CD2405V7Q
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Someone flashed a random BIOS not meant for 15-eg2xxx (HP ProBook 640 G1, really?), try both from post 12 https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...40#post3588440
One of both 6F89 or 6F98 is the correct one, try both, after you get it to boot, fix S/N, model, product ID, feature byte, etc. with HP BCU
Code:Serial Number: 5CD2405V7Q SKU Number: 6W539UA#ABA Product Name: HP Pavilion Laptop 15-eg2xxx Build ID; 22WW6SAT601#SABA#DABA Feature Byte: 3K6b7K7M8A9CaBapaqasawbCbhdUdXdpdqfPhAhZkFm9mz.nR Board CT number: (on a sticker on the motherboard, near the RAM slots CT: )
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