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  • Stefan Steff
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    Originally posted by magneh

    Hello Stefan Steff

    Yes, I think I did it okay.
    The only thing that is not very clear is the MAC address field.
    I changed it on the file in the field Integrated MAC Address 1 , I suppose its the correct one

    When rebooted, it asked me for the Factory Host-Based MAC Address

    I did like on this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_hL1_ucjjI
    but after saving changes, machine came back to initial state.
    Turns on , HP logo, and off (caps lock blinks once).
    Not booting anymore once again like when it came to me... frustrating

    Is it getting corrupted by bad MAC address?

    What do you think?
    I also leave here the config file I used with HP BCU tool

    Any help is appreciated thank you
    Hello again,
    You did OK...and you can start again from 0

    About your config.txt...you can insert your MAC address F8-B4-6A-EE-86-99 at HBMA Factory MAC Address and HBMA System MAC Address.
    Like this:

    Host Based MAC Address
    Disable
    *System
    Custom
    HBMA Factory MAC Address
    F8-B4-6A-EE-86-99
    HBMA System MAC Address
    F8-B4-6A-EE-86-99
    HBMA Custom MAC Address
    00-00-00-00-00-00


    ...then I always use this rows at MPM:

    Manufacturing Programming Mode
    Unlock
    *Lock
    MPM Counter
    1
    MPM Lock Readiness
    Not Ready
    *Ready​


    ...but to be sure if everything is OK I attached a config.txt what I used on another laptop similar to yours.
    Try to study and compare the lines what are not clear for you.

    Good Luck !

    P.S. config.txt must begin with the word "English"
    Attached Files

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  • magneh
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    Originally posted by Stefan Steff

    OK, so here is your DMI info, It has all info you need:



    Description(Product Name): HP EliteBook 840 G6
    Serial Number: 5CG93325H3
    Product Number(SKU): 4WG26AV
    Board CT Number: PHWHN00WBCM389
    BuildId(BID): 19WWCFAT603#SABB#DAB9
    Feature Byte: 3X476J6S6b7B7H7M7Q7W7m7saBaEapaqauawbUbhcAdUdpdqfAfPhKhkjhk8.BQ
    MAC Address: F8-B4-6A-EE-86-99

    Take a look to this video and you will do it 100%.
    https://youtu.be/BQZfKxjwYU0?si=6oJ9OzkvVyegwY-7

    Good Luck.
    Hello Stefan Steff

    Yes, I think I did it okay.
    The only thing that is not very clear is the MAC address field.
    I changed it on the file in the field Integrated MAC Address 1 , I suppose its the correct one

    When rebooted, it asked me for the Factory Host-Based MAC Address

    I did like on this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_hL1_ucjjI
    but after saving changes, machine came back to initial state.
    Turns on , HP logo, and off (caps lock blinks once).
    Not booting anymore once again like when it came to me... frustrating

    Is it getting corrupted by bad MAC address?

    What do you think?
    I also leave here the config file I used with HP BCU tool

    Any help is appreciated thank you
    Attached Files

    Leave a comment:


  • Sakihouse
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    KINDLY CLEAR ME REGION
    HP ELITEBOOK 840 G6
    MB 6050A3022501-MB-A01
    NO DISPLAY
    Attached Files

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  • justbotsa
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    hey !!
    i have a Hp EliteBook 840 G6 that need a bios clear me can someone please fix it for me
    motherboard number : CRESCENT-6050A3022501-MB-A01(A1)
    Serial number : 5CG0104KZH
    Attached Files

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  • Stefan Steff
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    Originally posted by magneh

    Hello Stefan Steff!

    I had a bit of time today to come back to this machine, and my bad, the machine is booting with your dump.
    It happears as in MPM mode, and after it rebooted many times I got the screen to enter the DMI info.

    Would you be able to help/guide me to do so?
    Appreciate your time, if you have it.

    best
    OK, so here is your DMI info, It has all info you need:



    Description(Product Name): HP EliteBook 840 G6
    Serial Number: 5CG93325H3
    Product Number(SKU): 4WG26AV
    Board CT Number: PHWHN00WBCM389
    BuildId(BID): 19WWCFAT603#SABB#DAB9
    Feature Byte: 3X476J6S6b7B7H7M7Q7W7m7saBaEapaqauawbUbhcAdUdpdqfAfPhKhkjhk8.BQ
    MAC Address: F8-B4-6A-EE-86-99

    Take a look to this video and you will do it 100%.
    https://youtu.be/BQZfKxjwYU0?si=6oJ9OzkvVyegwY-7

    Good Luck.

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  • magneh
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    Originally posted by Stefan Steff

    Give some time...yes there are "weird" blinking sequence (orange-white) but it will start after a time...sometimes even 3 - 5 minutes...if there are no other issues.
    Hello Stefan Steff!

    I had a bit of time today to come back to this machine, and my bad, the machine is booting with your dump.
    It happears as in MPM mode, and after it rebooted many times I got the screen to enter the DMI info.

    Would you be able to help/guide me to do so?
    Appreciate your time, if you have it.

    best
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  • m1ch43lzm
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    Originally posted by kingkong computers

    serial number not mention on the back cover or laptop body
    Try clean ME, original ME region is corrupt
    S/N from BIOS dump 5CG9461L7X
    Attached Files

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  • kingkong computers
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    Originally posted by peste

    why don't you write S/N,product number,...you have 200 posts...when will you learn to respect the forum rules???...
    serial number not mention on the back cover or laptop body

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  • peste
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    Originally posted by kingkong computers
    PLEAS CLEAR LATE DISPLAY PLZ
    Hp Elitebook 840 G6
    6050A3022501-MB-A01
    why don't you write S/N,product number,...you have 200 posts...when will you learn to respect the forum rules???...

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  • kingkong computers
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    PLEAS CLEAR LATE DISPLAY PLZ
    Hp Elitebook 840 G6
    6050A3022501-MB-A01
    Attached Files

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  • m1ch43lzm
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    Originally posted by SI3MAR2000
    hello,please help me i need clear me for hp 840 g6 6050A3022501-MB-A01,I did it myself, but it didn't work. SN#5CG014CJ3G
    Try, clean ME, BIOS region intact
    Attached Files

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  • SMDFlea
    commented on 's reply
    try the endpoint patcher script - https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...security-error

  • Aadi Mirza
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    tHIS is My Old Working File (HP Endpoint Security Controller Problem) Error Please Remove.
    Hp Elitebook 840 G6
    Sn# 5CG0351J5Y
    ProdID# 4WG32AV
    6050A3022501-MB-A01
    Attached Files

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  • SMDFlea
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    Originally posted by SI3MAR2000
    don't i deserve help???!!!
    RULES UPDATE for BIOS requests/offers AVOID BANNING, READ BEFORE POSTING
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...before-posting

    You MUST NOT:
    • Bump your thread or post more than once every 48 hours. If you do so
      you will receive an infraction

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  • SI3MAR2000
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    Originally posted by SI3MAR2000
    hello,please help me i need clear me for hp 840 g6 6050A3022501-MB-A01,I did it myself, but it didn't work. SN#5CG014CJ3G
    don't i deserve help???!!!

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  • SI3MAR2000
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    hello,please help me i need clear me for hp 840 g6 6050A3022501-MB-A01,I did it myself, but it didn't work. SN#5CG014CJ3G
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  • magneh
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    Originally posted by Stefan Steff

    Give some time...yes there are "weird" blinking sequence (orange-white) but it will start after a time...sometimes even 3 - 5 minutes...if there are no other issues.
    Hi Stefan Steff

    Its only a weird blinking in white, and no boot at all.

    There is no other issues besided that with original bios, only HP logo and off.

    Does not seems to be a working dump but Ill leave the machine 1h turned on to be sure

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  • Stefan Steff
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    Originally posted by magneh

    Hello Stefan Steff!

    Thanks for the help and the file!

    I've flashed it, but as soon as plugged in , it does a weird blinking sequence and does not power on at all.

    With the original it turns on but shuts off after HP logo...
    Give some time...yes there are "weird" blinking sequence (orange-white) but it will start after a time...sometimes even 3 - 5 minutes...if there are no other issues.

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  • magneh
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    Originally posted by Stefan Steff

    Try this new BIOS with cleared ME Region.
    Leave the EC (16MB) as is.

    Here is your DMI info based on EC chip info (the BIOS content is corrupted)

    Description: HP EliteBook 840 G6
    Serial Number: 5CG93325H3
    Product Number: 4WG26AV
    Board CT Number: PHWHN00WBCM389
    BuildId(BID): 19WWCFAT603#SABB#DAB9
    Feature Byte: 3X476J6S6b7B7H7M7Q7W7m7saBaEapaqauawbUbhcAdUdpdqfAfPhKhkjhk8.BQ
    MAC Address: F8-B4-6A-EE-86-99
    Hello Stefan Steff!

    Thanks for the help and the file!

    I've flashed it, but as soon as plugged in , it does a weird blinking sequence and does not power on at all.

    With the original it turns on but shuts off after HP logo...

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  • SMDFlea
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    Originally posted by Deba Modok

    please help me brother
    Flash the attached EC_Bios ,flash the main bios from stefan - https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...45#post3709645
    Fill DMI with HP BCU ,Bios Config utility
    Get old DMI from your main bios backup with rexers DMI tool - https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...57-hp-dmi-tool
    Attached Files

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