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  • sdslavi
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    • Dec 2017
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    #41
    Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

    Тhe board is the same .The difference is discrete ati video
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    • joaopedrogallo
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      • Feb 2023
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      #42
      Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

      Originally posted by Vesko356
      I don't know what you're trying to achieve, but here's the file you want:

      Hi Vesko!
      I'm from Brazil and i'm having some trouble with my HP G840 G1 because it's taking too much time to appear the HP logo.

      I've already overwrote the original BIOS of my notebook, but can I fix this long boot time with the .bin that I've installed?

      I can upload it here now. Please help me

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      • Vesko356
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        • Aug 2018
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        #43
        Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

        Originally posted by joaopedrogallo
        Hi Vesko!
        I'm from Brazil and i'm having some trouble with my HP G840 G1 because it's taking too much time to appear the HP logo.

        I've already overwrote the original BIOS of my notebook, but can I fix this long boot time with the .bin that I've installed?

        I can upload it here now. Please help me
        RULES UPDATE for BIOS requests/offers *AVOID BANNING, READ BEFORE POSTING*
        https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=103570
        Post full laptop model name and serial number, along with the "long boot time .bin"

        You can fix the "long boot issue" yourself by cleaning the ME Firmware:
        ME Firmware Cleaning Guide -> https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=88533

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        • joaopedrogallo
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          • Feb 2023
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          #44
          Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

          Originally posted by Vesko356
          RULES UPDATE for BIOS requests/offers *AVOID BANNING, READ BEFORE POSTING*
          https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=103570
          Post full laptop model name and serial number, along with the "long boot time .bin"

          You can fix the "long boot issue" yourself by cleaning the ME Firmware:
          ME Firmware Cleaning Guide -> https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=88533

          .

          Alright, I'm going to learn about how to proceed with the cleaning.
          But, can you help me with this sone?

          This is a HP ELITEBOOK 840 G1, BRJ4459YFM

          This is the .bin file:

          Thank you!!
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          • Vesko356
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            • Aug 2018
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            #45
            Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

            Originally posted by joaopedrogallo
            Alright, I'm going to learn about how to proceed with the cleaning.
            But, can you help me with this sone?

            This is a HP ELITEBOOK 840 G1, BRJ4459YFM

            This is the .bin file:

            Thank you!!
            >
            Attached Files
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            • joaopedrogallo
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              • Feb 2023
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              #46
              Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

              Originally posted by Vesko356
              >
              It worked! Thank you! But now the entire system is freezing up.
              What kind of issue is this?

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              • Vesko356
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                • Aug 2018
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                #47
                Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

                Originally posted by joaopedrogallo
                It worked! Thank you! But now the entire system is freezing up.
                What kind of issue is this?
                Most probably hardware related, bad RAM module for example. Try a different one.

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                • joaopedrogallo
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                  • Feb 2023
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                  #48
                  Re: HP 840 G1 is not in committed state

                  Originally posted by Vesko356
                  Most probably hardware related, bad RAM module for example. Try a different one.

                  .
                  I've tried to roll back the BIOS version using the BIOS UPDATE on BIOS SETTINGS.
                  It worked perfectly.

                  Thank you for all support!

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                  • doomtaj
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                    • Jun 2022
                    • 5
                    • Poland

                    #49
                    Hi. I think I have the same problem as mhd bero.
                    A client came to me with a messed-up bios uploaded from the forum with an incorrect serial number. When I restore the bios from the second memory chip, the effect is the same.
                    Everything seems to work fine except the wrony S/N, message "Machine Is Not In Committed State" and the lack of MS license.
                    Can you help?

                    Elitebook 840 G1
                    S/N: CNU420BR1L
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                    • sauvo_tatu
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                      • Feb 2025
                      • 1
                      • Finland

                      #50
                      I have Elitebook 840 G1 with "Machine Is Not In Committed State", can you help?

                      Attached full dump .bin file readed from machine bios-chip.

                      Elitebook 840 G1 / S/N: CNU351DNZ4
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