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  • kamkooltech
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    help me remove password
    840 g7
    s/n 5CG1118JBK
    THANKS​
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  • josebml
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    Hello, I have an HP 840 G7 that does not display an image, I think the BIOS is damaged, I am attaching files of 16 and 32 mb.
    S/N: 5CG1132WLM
    Motherboard: 6050A3136201
    Thanks
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  • techrecycle
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    THANKS I WILL DO

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  • SMDFlea
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    Originally posted by techrecycle
    where is EC file located
    How many chips do you see with 8 pins ,read the part number on top of each, do a google search to find what each one is.

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  • techrecycle
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    where is EC file located
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  • shiyab
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    Originally posted by techrecycle
    hi can someone help me to remove bios password

    sr: 5CG0437YQW

    thanks in advance
    post ec file

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  • techrecycle
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    hi can someone help me to remove bios password

    sr: 5CG0437YQW

    thanks in advance
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  • vbot
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    HP 840 G7 BIOS files Please S70 or S73

    SN# 5CG0466QX4
    ProdID: 10U64EA#BED
    BuildID: 20WWCMBT601#SBED#DBED
    Feature Byte: 3X476J6S6b7B7H7M7Q7W7m7saBaEapaqauawbUbhcAdUdpdqfAfPguhKhkjhk8mE.nA
    Motherboard ID: CAMELLIA-6050A3136201-MB-A01(A1)
    MAC2: X3024A9A48C6C
    ​
    Reagrds!

    V.

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  • hoaca388
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    Originally posted by pronto
    hi i need bin bios, hp elitebook 840 g7 no working, here old bin main and ec
    SN_5CG1390XLM
    HP EliteBook 840 G7 Notebook PC IDS Base Model
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  • pronto
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    hi i need bin bios, hp elitebook 840 g7 no working, here old bin main and ec
    SN_5CG1390XLM
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  • hoaca388
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    Originally posted by bert-bert

    Hello hoaca388,
    thank you a lot for creating an image, but somehow it does not work. Now I guess it's not the BIOS that is the issue. After flashing the BIOS, the charging LED stayed lit some longer than before and now, and there was some blinking and changing to orange on the charging LED, but after about a minute it went out, and about two minutes later I cut the power, and now it looks like before. I do not have a eDP display connected, but a display via USB-C and this did not lit up at all. I guess it was not the BIOS that was faulty. But it was a try. Or do you think, there is more we can try?
    Nevertheless thank you!
    Check hardware problem.

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  • bert-bert
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    Originally posted by hoaca388

    HP EliteBook 840 G7 Notebook PC
    CT Number_6JKMK06WYDX7KS
    Serial_5CG040300Z
    Product_8PZ98AV
    Fearture byte_3X476J6S6b7B7H7M7Q7W7m7saBaEapaqauawbUbhcAdUdpdqfPguhKhkjhk8mE.ye
    Build Id_20WWCMAT601#SABD#DABD
    Hello hoaca388,
    thank you a lot for creating an image, but somehow it does not work. Now I guess it's not the BIOS that is the issue. After flashing the BIOS, the charging LED stayed lit some longer than before and now, and there was some blinking and changing to orange on the charging LED, but after about a minute it went out, and about two minutes later I cut the power, and now it looks like before. I do not have a eDP display connected, but a display via USB-C and this did not lit up at all. I guess it was not the BIOS that was faulty. But it was a try. Or do you think, there is more we can try?
    Nevertheless thank you!

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  • hoaca388
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    Originally posted by bert-bert
    Hello,
    I have a defective 840 G7 and I suspect the BIOS being the issue. UEFITool shows yellow and red lines. I guess this means there is an error.
    I attach the BIOS image. I do not know whether there is a BIOS password, but I would like not having to flash the 16MB chip if it is not necessary.

    Would someone mind fixing the attached BIOS file or even better explaining me how to fix it myself?

    I thank everyone in advance!

    SN# 5CG040300Z
    ProdID 8PZ98AV
    Mainboard: CT:PJSCQ00WBE95J7
    HP EliteBook 840 G7 Notebook PC
    CT Number_6JKMK06WYDX7KS
    Serial_5CG040300Z
    Product_8PZ98AV
    Fearture byte_3X476J6S6b7B7H7M7Q7W7m7saBaEapaqauawbUbhcAdUdpdqfPguhKhkjhk8mE.ye
    Build Id_20WWCMAT601#SABD#DABD
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  • bert-bert
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    Hello,
    I have a defective 840 G7 and I suspect the BIOS being the issue. UEFITool shows yellow and red lines. I guess this means there is an error.
    I attach the BIOS image. I do not know whether there is a BIOS password, but I would like not having to flash the 16MB chip if it is not necessary.

    Would someone mind fixing the attached BIOS file or even better explaining me how to fix it myself?

    I thank everyone in advance!

    SN# 5CG040300Z
    ProdID 8PZ98AV
    Mainboard: CT:PJSCQ00WBE95J7
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  • ilovehaggis
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    Originally posted by shiyab

    hi flash 16 mb ec
    Thanks very much! It did work!

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  • vbot
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    HI, I have HP Sure Start password lock!

    HP 840 G7
    SN# 5CG0466QX4
    ProdID: 10U64EA#BED
    BuildID: 20WWCMBT601#SBED#DBED
    Feature Byte: 3X476J6S6b7B7H7M7Q7W7m7saBaEapaqauawbUbhcAdUdpdqfAfPguhKhkjhk8mE.nA
    Motherboard ID: CAMELLIA-6050A3136201-MB-A01(A1)
    MAC2: X3024A9A48C6C

    Could it be reseted to the default settings?
    Regards!
    V.
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  • shiyab
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    Originally posted by ilovehaggis
    Hello,

    Could you please help remove the BIOS password.
    HP 840 G7
    SN# 5CG12111DS
    ProdID 8PZ98AV
    Build ID: 20WWCMDT601#SABU#DABU
    Feature byte: 3X476J6S6b7B7H7M7Q7W7m7saBaEapaqauawbUbhcAdUdpdqfPguhKhkjhk8mEnV.eT
    Motherboard ID: CAMELLIA-6050A3136201-MB-A01(A1)

    I have tried writing FF to some sections of the 128 chip as per some YouTube videos, but it didn't work. Thanks for your help! I have attached the original bin dump of both chips.
    hi flash 16 mb ec
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  • ilovehaggis
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    Hello,

    Could you please help remove the BIOS password.
    HP 840 G7
    SN# 5CG12111DS
    ProdID 8PZ98AV
    Build ID: 20WWCMDT601#SABU#DABU
    Feature byte: 3X476J6S6b7B7H7M7Q7W7m7saBaEapaqauawbUbhcAdUdpdqfPguhKhkjhk8mEnV.eT
    Motherboard ID: CAMELLIA-6050A3136201-MB-A01(A1)

    I have tried writing FF to some sections of the 128 chip as per some YouTube videos, but it didn't work. Thanks for your help! I have attached the original bin dump of both chips.
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  • shiyab
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    Originally posted by manjunathadv3003
    HP 830 G7
    SN# 5CG1258BLG
    Prod id 3G1K8EC#ACJ
    BUILD ID: 20WWCMDT601#SACJ#DACJ
    Feature Byte:3X476J6S6b7B7H7M7Q7W7m7saEapaqauawbUbhcAdUdpdqfPguhKhkj4jhk8mEnv.GB
    MAC :48-9E-BD-20-7E-B4
    hi try
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  • manjunathadv3003
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    HP 830 G7
    SN# 5CG1258BLG
    Prod id 3G1K8EC#ACJ
    BUILD ID: 20WWCMDT601#SACJ#DACJ
    Feature Byte:3X476J6S6b7B7H7M7Q7W7m7saEapaqauawbUbhcAdUdpdqfPguhKhkj4jhk8mEnv.GB
    MAC :48-9E-BD-20-7E-B4

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