No This one is a Elitebook 835 G10. I sent you Picture of SN.
hp elitebook 835 G10 Bios
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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: 5CD347DY3H
Product #/SKU: 8R1M9EC#ABD
CT Number: PRVNR058JIU3UI
Description: HP EliteBook 640 14 inch G10
BuildID: 23WWKRBZ602#SABD#DABD
Feature Byte: 476J6S6b7B7H7M7Q7W7m7saBaEapaqauawcAeMfPguhKhkjhk8mEmVn7nVpDpTpnpqprqMqz.Ag
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Hello friends
Can someone Clear this bios file for me ?
serialnumber: 5CG3492Y2D
productid: 709Y7AV
Thanks for help very much Attached FilesComment
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use BCU. you can permanently disable Absolute lock in BCU.
here's your DMI:
Serial Number: 5CG3492Y2D
Product #/SKU: 709Y7AV
CT Number: PRVYR00WBIV0JG
Description: HP EliteBook 835 13 inch G10
BuildID: 23WWLOBZ601#SABH#DABH
Feature Byte: 476J6S6b7B7H7M7R7W7m7saBaEapaqauawbUbhcAfPgSguhKjhk8mEn7nWngpDpnpqprqMqkqz.dq
MAC Address : 60:6D:3C:FC:F9:04Attached FilesComment
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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: 5CG3492Y2D
Product #/SKU: 709Y7AV
CT Number: PRVYR00WBIV0JG
Description: HP EliteBook 835 13 inch G10
BuildID: 23WWLOBZ601#SABH#DABH
Feature Byte: 476J6S6b7B7H7M7R7W7m7saBaEapaqauawbUbhcAfPgSguhKjhk8mEn7nWngpDpnpqprqMqkqz.dq
MAC Address : 60:6D:3C:FC:F9:04
sorry my frend but dosent work i have first turn on and i have password
but if i programing bios i have failure errorComment
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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: 5CG3492Y2D
Product #/SKU: 709Y7AV
CT Number: PRVYR00WBIV0JG
Description: HP EliteBook 835 13 inch G10
BuildID: 23WWLOBZ601#SABH#DABH
Feature Byte: 476J6S6b7B7H7M7R7W7m7saBaEapaqauawbUbhcAfPgSguhKjhk8mEn7nWngpDpnpqprqMqkqz.dq
MAC Address : 60:6D:3C:FC:F9:04Comment
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Hello friends.
I tried two tools for removing the BIOS password, but nothing happened If you can help please with this problem.
Thank you!
Hp Elitebook 835 G10
Serial number : 5CG35037L8
ProdID 709Z0AVAttached FilesComment
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