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    Hello, could you please help me deactivate ABSOLUTE on my HP 445 g10 laptop?

    hp 445 g10
    board: DA0X9TMB8D0
    serial: 5CD32795G1
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    #2
    Originally posted by javier fajardo View Post
    Hello, could you please help me deactivate ABSOLUTE on my HP 445 g10 laptop?

    hp 445 g10
    board: DA0X9TMB8D0
    serial: 5CD32795G1
    Deactivate ABSOLUTE
    Attached Files


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      #3
      Originally posted by hoaca388 View Post

      Deactivate ABSOLUTE
      thank you very much it worked perfect

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        #4
        HELLO, I HAVE ANOTHER LAPTOP WITH THE SAME PROBLEM, COULD YOU HELP ME AGAIN BY DEACTIVATING ABSOLUTE?

        hp 445 G10
        serial : 5CD32795MH
        board : DA0X9TMB8D0

        adjunto EC ROM , SPI ROM
        Attached Files

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          #5
          Originally posted by javier fajardo View Post
          HELLO, I HAVE ANOTHER LAPTOP WITH THE SAME PROBLEM, COULD YOU HELP ME AGAIN BY DEACTIVATING ABSOLUTE?
          hp 445 G10
          serial : 5CD32795MH
          board : DA0X9TMB8D0
          adjunto EC ROM , SPI ROM
          It`s quite easy to disable with a hex editor. If you can`t use a hex editor try the script i posted https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...y-bios-patcher

          Just use HP_Factory_Mode_6.mps only.
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            #6
            PLEASE I NEED TO UNLOCK BIOS PASSWORD FOR HP PROBOOK 445 G10
            SN : 5CD401965W
            BoardModel: DA0X9TMB8D0 REV: D
            Thank you
            Attached Files

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              #7
              Originally posted by SMDFlea View Post

              It`s quite easy to disable with a hex editor. If you can`t use a hex editor try the script i posted https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...y-bios-patcher

              Just use HP_Factory_Mode_6.mps only.
              Thank you very much, I followed all the instructions and it worked for me.

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              • SMDFlea
                SMDFlea commented
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                That`s good :-)

              #8
              Originally posted by ahmed100 View Post
              PLEASE I NEED TO UNLOCK BIOS PASSWORD FOR HP PROBOOK 445 G10
              SN : 5CD401965W
              BoardModel: DA0X9TMB8D0 REV: D
              Thank you
              anyone can help me please

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                #9
                Description: HP Probook 445 G10
                Serial Num: 5CD4193BH3
                Attatched file is virgin copy of BIOS backup...

                So am I correct with the understanding that the same problem/solution that exists with the Probook 445 G10 with a BIOS date more recent then Feb '24 as the problem with the G11?

                Is there a solution or could you point me to where i can learn more about how to flash my EC to fix my problem?

                I noticed the EC is a 25xx chip, so I assume I can use a CH341a programmer on it as well?

                Im working with a 445 G10 with a recent bios update (8/6/2024). Password enabled with absolute peristance as well.. the _6 script worked, with no errors.. so I intend to flash that back to at least turn off the tracker.

                Thanks you for any assistance that you may provide!

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                • SMDFlea
                  SMDFlea commented
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                  I have moved your post to the 445 G10 thread topic.
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