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    HP Pro Fortis x360 11in g10 BIOS password removal

    Hi,
    I have this laptop with the serial number 5CG3237FCC and I need to remove the bios password from it. The HP autopatcher i found online didn't work sadly. Let me know if any more info is needed! Thanks!
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    #2
    Originally posted by vinvinsu View Post
    Hi,
    I have this laptop with the serial number 5CG3237FCC and I need to remove the bios password from it. The HP autopatcher i found online didn't work sadly. Let me know if any more info is needed! Thanks!
    upload the EC chipset.
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      #3
      The dump or the Model?

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        #4
        BUMP and upload of both chips dump
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          #5
          Any file starting with a 2 is the back chip, starting with 1 is the front chip. I believe the back chip is the EC dump.

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            #6
            Originally posted by vinvinsu View Post
            Any file starting with a 2 is the back chip, starting with 1 is the front chip. I believe the back chip is the EC dump.
            try first boot apply factory defaults and restart. use BCU

            Serial Number: 5CG3237FCC
            Product #/SKU: 7P5J9UP#ABA
            CT Number: PPWFB00WBI61EZ
            Description: HP Pro x360 Fortis 11 inch G10
            BuildID: 22WWA2BZ601#SABA#DABA
            Feature Byte: 476J6b7B7H7M7R7W7m9AaBaQapaqauawbVbhcAd6dWeTfPguk8mEn7nVngpTpnpqprqz.RB
            MAC Address : BC:0F:F3:43:65:24
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              #7
              Which chip should I be flashing? The back or the front..I assume that I have to flash the front chip right? Also what is the meaning of BCU? rex98

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                #8
                rex98, Thanks for the help! It worked perfectly.. Only issue is that the Born On date changed but i don't think that matters.

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