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    HP Envy 13-ba0505sa clean bios request

    Hi Guys

    Looking for a clean bios for the following laptop
    HP Envy 13-ba0505sa
    Serial:CND0272FJR
    bOARD reV: 2.0

    I have attached a chip off bios dump, jsut need a clean image with the ME region addresses

    Thanks in advance

    Paul
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    #2
    "bOARD reV: 2.0" er,what motherboard mate ?
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      #3
      Can you use a hex editor ? Your bios BID is 08475A .

      [Guide] How to find the right HP bios version to flash

      https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...flash?t=122195

      Click image for larger version  Name:	BID.jpg Views:	0 Size:	101.5 KB ID:	3270757

      I found a virgin bios on the forum - https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...vy-13-ba0010nr

      Copy the DMI from your backup to the new bios,the offsets that peste has posted are the same 400000 - 40103F

      Click image for larger version  Name:	DMI.jpg Views:	0 Size:	89.9 KB ID:	3270758
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        #4
        Thanks for the fast response, i will try that clean bios and paste in the DMI etc,, with my hex editor and report back tomorow, also i will try find the motherboard info as requested

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          #5
          Perfect, working great once again.

          Thanks everyone for the info.

          Paul

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            #6
            Hi Guys

            This one seems to have developed an issue, it was working fine as far as i know but today its booting with message telling me manufacturing programming mode is in unlock mode. Not seen this before, is it just a bios setting needing adjusted

            Thanks

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              #7
              Originally posted by Calgacus View Post
              Hi Guys

              This one seems to have developed an issue, it was working fine as far as i know but today its booting with message telling me manufacturing programming mode is in unlock mode. Not seen this before, is it just a bios setting needing adjusted

              Thanks
              try this..https://ftp.ext.hp.com/pub/caps-soft...it/HP_BCU.html
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                #8
                Thanks Peste, Ive had a look at that today, but cant figure out what im supposed to be changing or configuring. I am able to dump the bios and modify in HXD then re program it back, is there anything i can change using that method that will get it out of this programming mode.

                It still boots past the message after is displays, so it's not a big issue, but would like to learn how to deal with this new issue

                Thanks for your time

                Paul

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Calgacus View Post
                  Thanks Peste, Ive had a look at that today, but cant figure out what im supposed to be changing or configuring. I am able to dump the bios and modify in HXD then re program it back, is there anything i can change using that method that will get it out of this programming mode.

                  It still boots past the message after is displays, so it's not a big issue, but would like to learn how to deal with this new issue

                  Thanks for your time

                  Paul
                  try this..
                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9T57ktw8n3Y
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                    #10
                    That looks promising, i will try it this weekend

                    thanks for the information Peste

                    very much appreciated

                    Paul

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                      #11
                      Just going round in circles trying to download the tool to edit the values as done in the youtube video. But the download links just spam out with more pages every time i click to download the tool in the guys video.

                      Done a search for the MPM tool which didnt come up with any results either, do you know if this tool is available

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Calgacus View Post
                        Just going round in circles trying to download the tool to edit the values as done in the youtube video. But the download links just spam out with more pages every time i click to download the tool in the guys video.

                        Done a search for the MPM tool which didnt come up with any results either, do you know if this tool is available
                        Just use the same bios as before and copy your DMI to it. https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...56#post3270756
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                          #13
                          Hi

                          Yes i did that also, it only shows the unlocked message at boot, it does not show that any details are missing like serial number etc... so i assume they are all fine, look fine in the HXD view from the dump.

                          I will keep looking for the MPM tool for now, as its not causing any issue with the laptop booting etc...

                          Thanks for all the advice

                          Paul

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