Hope someone can help me with my issue laptops sometimes display but if you leave it for a day it wont display again ..
Hope somone can fix my bios
HP 15-BK157CL
S/N: 8CG7010VS1
P/N:X7Q92UA#ABA
Open your bios with a hex editor,search for the word BID .Your BID is 08251 .Go to the HP support site,enter the serial number.Download the bios,run the exe and choose to Save to a location (a folder) .The full 08251 virgin bios will be extracted. You can flash that but you will lose all DMI info.
Using a hex editor copy the DMI from your backup to the virgin bios. I will tell you what the offsets are,only if you are interested in fixing your own bios, rather than have someone do it for you every time.
Open your bios with a hex editor,search for the word BID .Your BID is 08251 .Go to the HP support site,enter the serial number.Download the bios,run the exe and choose to Save to a location (a folder) .The full 08251 virgin bios will be extracted. You can flash that but you will lose all DMI info.
Using a hex editor copy the DMI from your backup to the virgin bios. I will tell you what the offsets are,only if you are interested in fixing your own bios, rather than have someone do it for you every time.
I already exctracted the bios bin file from teh software , using winrar. Yes im very interested.
@SMDFlea : With some exe files from Hp I can't run it even with older versions, is this a windows problem ? I am using win 10 pro, 64bit, 21H2.
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First you have to see if the file extracted from the exe file is a complete file using the UEFI tool. Usually, the complete bios file will start with the Description area and end with the Bios area. If it's a complete file, just overwrite the DMI block with its exact offset.
In case the extracted file is just the bios region part, you have to specify the starting offset of the bios region in the old bios, overwriting the new bios region. In case the extracted file has only bios region and excess offsets, you have to cut off those extra offsets and then do the same as the second case.
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First you have to see if the file extracted from the exe file is a complete file using the UEFI tool. Usually, the complete bios file will start with the Description area and end with the Bios area. If it's a complete file, just overwrite the DMI block with its exact offset.
In case the extracted file is just the bios region part, you have to specify the starting offset of the bios region in the old bios, overwriting the new bios region. In case the extracted file has only bios region and excess offsets, you have to cut off those extra offsets and then do the same as the second case.
im very confused on how can I tell where is the offset of the original and the new bios
im very confused on how can I tell where is the offset of the original and the new bios
I take the example with Dell XPS 9500
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im very confused on how can I tell where is the offset of the original and the new bios
There`s a picture at post #7 the virgin bios is on the left,your backup on the right.Just use a hex editor don`t use UEFITool,keep things as easy as possible.Enter the offsets in your backup to select the area 220000 - 221FFF (Length 2000) ,select copy,then enter the exact same offsets in the virgin bios and choose paste-insert,then save.
There`s a picture at post #7 the virgin bios is on the left,your backup on the right.Just use a hex editor don`t use UEFITool,keep things as easy as possible.Enter the offsets in your backup to select the area 220000 - 221FFF (Length 2000) ,select copy,then enter the exact same offsets in the virgin bios and choose paste-insert,then save.
Thanks sir I've flashed the bios bin but How can I tell the DMI offset?
When you`ve found and extracted the right bios using the guides above you can add the DMI (serial number,featurebyte etc) and Windows key to the new bios using following offsets
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laduree-sky mb 14263-2 448.06202.0021
Some should help me and download this exact same file, my credit on premium side has finished will really and very much appreciate if I can get it as soon as possible!!
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