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  • Biosuser1
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    Tanks

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  • SMDFlea
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    Originally posted by Dragunbayne
    Does anyone have a newer NBDmiFit? I have a 450 G5 that I got a replacement board from HP for and I don't think any in this thread are new enough.
    Use HP BCU, bios config utility.

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  • SMDFlea
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    [QUOTE=Skunch;976137]okay, so I've used the tool, and I've learned that I now need 2 things; the "Feature Byte", and the "Build ID".

    My own bit of research tells me that the feature byte is a long, case sensitive string of letters and numbers and it looks like this:

    2U3E3X47676J6S6b727B7H7M7R7S7W7m7saBb3da.3Y
    (this feature byte is for a ProOne 600 G2)

    As for build ID...

    I can't commit the board until I enter these last two fields! Does anyone know how I can find that info?
    I have a 9470m i7 motherboard with HD+ graphics (1600x900)

    Go to this site and enter your serial and country.With any luck the feature byte will be there.
    https://partsurfer.hp.com/Search.aspx

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  • Dragunbayne
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    Does anyone have a newer NBDmiFit? I have a 450 G5 that I got a replacement board from HP for and I don't think any in this thread are new enough.

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  • Skunch
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    okay, so I've used the tool, and I've learned that I now need 2 things; the "Feature Byte", and the "Build ID".

    My own bit of research tells me that the feature byte is a long, case sensitive string of letters and numbers and it looks like this:

    2U3E3X47676J6S6b727B7H7M7R7S7W7m7saBb3da.3Y
    (this feature byte is for a ProOne 600 G2)

    As for build ID...

    I can't commit the board until I enter these last two fields! Does anyone know how I can find that info?
    I have a 9470m i7 motherboard with HD+ graphics (1600x900)

    also, classic bart mooning smilie? heck yes!
    Last edited by Skunch; 07-22-2020, 06:11 PM.

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  • alas3376
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    Re: HP DMI Tool NBDmiFit

    Originally posted by Miquell210
    Job done.
    WnDmiFit 2.07 working properly - all data changed successfuly.
    All done by creating pendrive in Rufus and used DOS version.
    Source I faund here:
    https://aiotutorials.wordpress.com/tag/wndmifit/

    Thanks for help all.
    thank you very much for sharing

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  • Skunch
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    Hello, I have an elitebook 9470m. I purchased a new motherboard and installed it. I have the error with the alert: "machine not in committed state"

    I'm not sure how to go about fixing this, as I have read online many people have this problem with new motherboards. Windows boots and functions normally. Does anyone know if I can fix this with software? A new part is nice, but am I better off returning the motherboard for a used one?

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  • imranromi
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    Re: HP DMI Tool NBDmiFit

    Originally posted by Miquell210
    Already tried:

    - HP BIOS Configuration Utility (BCU) - unsuccessful
    -- wndmifit is not common to download - most of download links are going to 404 error or contain fake files - tried so far v 2.09 then v 1.1d to 1.14D

    I am keep looking
    Now you done is good i done always via bios dump modified this type error.

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  • Miquell210
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    Re: HP DMI Tool NBDmiFit

    Originally posted by SMDFlea
    Use HP bios config utility BCU ,and/or wndmifit from windows or nbdmifit from UEFI flash drive . Use version 2.10 or above.
    Job done.
    WnDmiFit 2.07 working properly - all data changed successfuly.
    All done by creating pendrive in Rufus and used DOS version.
    Source I faund here:
    https://aiotutorials.wordpress.com/tag/wndmifit/

    Thanks for help all.
    Last edited by Miquell210; 06-11-2020, 06:15 AM.

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  • SMDFlea
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    wndmifit is included inside the nbdmifit folder. Page #1 post #1 of this thread has different nbdmifit versions,try 2.10 in UEFI.The site is working ok, no 404 pages for me. You can post your bios in the "Bios Requests" sub forum if you want someone to try repair it for you - https://www.badcaps.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=40

    .
    Last edited by SMDFlea; 06-11-2020, 05:53 AM.

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  • Miquell210
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    Re: HP DMI Tool NBDmiFit

    Originally posted by imranromi
    Post here bios dump if will fix.
    Already tried:

    - HP BIOS Configuration Utility (BCU) - unsuccessful
    -- wndmifit is not common to download - most of download links are going to 404 error or contain fake files - tried so far v 2.09 then v 1.1d to 1.14D

    I am keep looking

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  • Miquell210
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    Re: HP DMI Tool NBDmiFit

    Already tried:

    - HP BIOS Configuration Utility (BCU) - unsuccessful
    -- wndmifit is not common to download - most of download links are going to 404 error or contain fake files - tried so far v 2.09 then v 1.1d to 1.14D

    I am keep looking

    Leave a comment:


  • imranromi
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    Re: HP DMI Tool NBDmiFit

    Originally posted by Miquell210
    Hello all.
    This is my first post as new user so hello all.
    Got similar problen with my laptop HP-15-r101na.
    After replacing motherboard receiving three error which I expected to easly fix.
    Well - not really.
    Can find proper tool to do so.
    1. System Board (00A) - Product Name
    2. System Board (00A) - Product Serial Number
    3. System Board (00A) - Product Number

    The only one think able to do was to update BIOS to version F.45

    Then I`ve tried to use different version of NbDmiFit with error platform not supported

    According to HP Serial Number Repository (Product Configuration Tracker) laptop was manufactured in 2014 so I`ve used tools supporting in theory this model - but platform not supported appear in DOS, Windows, WindowsPE

    Can you recommend proper tool or any idea what I am doing wrong, please.
    Post here bios dump if will fix.

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  • SMDFlea
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    Re: HP DMI Tool NBDmiFit

    Originally posted by Miquell210
    Hello all.
    This is my first post as new user so hello all.
    Got similar problen with my laptop HP-15-r101na.
    After replacing motherboard receiving three error which I expected to easly fix.
    Well - not really.
    Can find proper tool to do so.
    1. System Board (00A) - Product Name
    2. System Board (00A) - Product Serial Number
    3. System Board (00A) - Product Number

    The only one think able to do was to update BIOS to version F.45

    Then I`ve tried to use different version of NbDmiFit with error platform not supported

    According to HP Serial Number Repository (Product Configuration Tracker) laptop was manufactured in 2014 so I`ve used tools supporting in theory this model - but platform not supported appear in DOS, Windows, WindowsPE

    Can you recommend proper tool or any idea what I am doing wrong, please.
    Use HP bios config utility BCU ,and/or wndmifit from windows or nbdmifit from UEFI flash drive . Use version 2.10 or above.

    Leave a comment:


  • Miquell210
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    Re: HP DMI Tool NBDmiFit

    Hello all.
    This is my first post as new user so hello all.
    Got similar problen with my laptop HP-15-r101na.
    After replacing motherboard receiving three error which I expected to easly fix.
    Well - not really.
    Can find proper tool to do so.
    1. System Board (00A) - Product Name
    2. System Board (00A) - Product Serial Number
    3. System Board (00A) - Product Number

    The only one think able to do was to update BIOS to version F.45

    Then I`ve tried to use different version of NbDmiFit with error platform not supported

    According to HP Serial Number Repository (Product Configuration Tracker) laptop was manufactured in 2014 so I`ve used tools supporting in theory this model - but platform not supported appear in DOS, Windows, WindowsPE

    Can you recommend proper tool or any idea what I am doing wrong, please.
    Attached Files

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  • sojibbhi
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    Why i cant download the file...please help me

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  • martin lippert
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    Re: HP DMI Tool NBDmiFit

    Originally posted by Murtaza527
    bro i have 840 g3 for unlock but i tried put smc.bin file into usb fat32 but cant boot with usb or not showing sms command handled successfully
    Hello,

    I have found out that you will need a specific SMC.bin file, which is composed be HP and requires serial numer as well as UUID.

    If you just use the standard FSMC.bin file an rename it, you will end up with error message SMC comand failure.

    Does anybody know, how to get this calculation done?
    Or get in touch by email with HP?

    KRs, Martin

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  • lapfix
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    pleasr , how to copy/paste the DMI info from bios to other under windows , not with boot usb.
    or the only way is NBDmiFit tool !!

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  • SMDFlea
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    Re: HP DMI Tool NBDmiFit

    Originally posted by Alien71
    Hi Techman1025,
    Are you able to generate a specific smc.bin file for unlocking a bios password protected for an HP Probook 6460B please ? (Sorry for my bad english).
    Thank you for your answer.
    Post your bios in the "Bios Requests" sub-forum and one of the members will remove the pass for you.

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  • Alien71
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    Re: HP DMI Tool NBDmiFit

    Hi Techman1025,
    Are you able to generate a specific smc.bin file for unlocking a bios password protected for an HP Probook 6460B please ? (Sorry for my bad english).
    Thank you for your answer.

    Leave a comment:

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