Hello, I see on a site of used things this pc, that it is not yet on sale on the market. the seller told me that there is a message of this type (I attach a photo) and I don't know if I have the bios blocked or if the pc components are not working. I don't care if the message appears, but that the pc is fully functional. Advice?
Hp elitebook 8 g1i
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It`s a laptop that was sent out for review. The bios/firmware is signed with a different private key to production machines.If its functional its up to you if you want to buy it or not. If you do buy it make backups of both bios chips as they will be your only chance of recovery in future if something went wrong with the bios. You can`t flash a production bios to it.It wouldn`t be possible in my opinion to make it into a normal laptop without changing the SOC, both bios chips and maybe even the EC chip as well.
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