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    #21
    I sent my machine to a shop and they were able to extra info from the BIOS chip and sent it to me, but they actually sent to .bin files, could somebody please tell me which one should I send here? they named it minboard.bin (mainboard.bin?) and ec.bin.

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      #22
      I read on another thread for a Firefly G8 that we might need to use both files, perhaps is that why we aren't getting them unlocked? https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...-firefly-14-g8

      I'm attaching my 2 files in case someone might want to take a look at them.
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        #23
        I need Help with my Locked BIOS on HP zbook 14 G10.
        SN: 5CG3235G0D
        PROD ID: 7Z1M2UT
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        #24
        Originally posted by tdelfy View Post
        I need Help with my Locked BIOS on HP zbook 14 G10.
        SN: 5CG3235G0D
        PROD ID: 7Z1M2UT
        hi tryand feedback
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          #25
          Originally posted by shiyab View Post

          hi tryand feedback
          not work it pass

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            #26
            Hello, I took my laptop to a shop and they seem to have flashed a G7 bios to it, and the machine (Being a G10A) hasn't booted since. I even tried buying 2 new chips from a seller on ebay that configured them for me(with a G10A BIOS he told me, and made very sure that that's the machine I have before we made business), the machine is still not booting up, the caps lock LED is on/off about 7 times and it does not boot. The tech that worked on it on its infinite wisdom decided not to back up the Original chips before flashing the wrong (G7) BIOS. I still have the original chips in hand
            1- is there a way to get the computer back to a working state?
            2-Could this be not related to a BIOS and something else broke while they were working on it?
            3- Do these machines have some sort of mechanism or board part that bricks if a wrong BIOS is detected as a security measure by any chance?

            Sorry for the many question, I'm just a bit frustrated that I've been going back and forth with the shop since a few months now...

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              #27
              NEED TO UNLOCK THIS FILE
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