HP 840 G7 password
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Hi everyone, i have an elitebook 840 G7 locked by forgot password, i´ve tryed to unlock by my self comparing with an unlocked bios, but i can´t do my work correctly, here is the original locked bios extracted from the winbond 25Q256JVEN ic.
Serial number: 5CG04294X0
PROD ID: 1F3S8LT#ABM
How can i proceed to do the correct factory reset after that.
Thanks in advence for yoyr help,Comment
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Hi everyone, i have an elitebook 840 G7 locked by forgot password, i´ve tryed to unlock by my self comparing with an unlocked bios, but i can´t do my work correctly, here is the original locked bios extracted from the winbond 25Q256JVEN ic.
Serial number: 5CG04294X0
PROD ID: 1F3S8LT#ABM
How can i proceed to do the correct factory reset after that.
Thanks in advence for yoyr help,
CT Number_6JKLEN6GWE0BG9
Serial_5CG04294X0
Sku_1F3S8LT#ABM
Fearture byte_3X476J6S6b7B7H7M7Q7W7m7saBaEapaqauawbUbhcAdQdUdpdqfAfPgSguhKjhk8mE.YG
Build Id_20WWCMAT601#SABM#DABM
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My procedure... Flash bios with new given version, then perform a factory default bios settings and finally perform a reset security configurations...
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Hi, Thanks a lot.... Works like a charm... But, i have a message in display with a count down... "System is booting in Manufacturing mode... 30", what should i do to remove that message.
My procedure... Flash bios with new given version, then perform a factory default bios settings and finally perform a reset security configurations...
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Please help remove SWAT lock of HP EliteBook 840 G7 Notebook PC
manage to remove bios admin password but not the swat thing
here are the details
Product Name: HP EliteBook 840 G7 Notebook PC
Serial Number: 5CG050CDPR
SKU Number: 24X44UC#UUF
Product Family: 103C_5336AN HP EliteBook
SB/CT Number: PJSCQ00WBEL0CZ
Build ID: 20WWCMBT601#SUUF#DUUF
UUID: CB1D5721-327F-4AD5-AB2E-42E1DA4D42B8
Feature Byte: 3X476J6S6b7B7H7M7Q7W7m7saBaEapaqauawbUbhcAdUdpdqfPguhKhkjhk8mE.ye
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Please help remove SWAT lock of HP EliteBook 840 G7 Notebook PC
manage to remove bios admin password but not the swat thing
here are the details
Product Name: HP EliteBook 840 G7 Notebook PC
Serial Number: 5CG050CDPR
SKU Number: 24X44UC#UUF
Product Family: 103C_5336AN HP EliteBook
SB/CT Number: PJSCQ00WBEL0CZ
Build ID: 20WWCMBT601#SUUF#DUUF
UUID: CB1D5721-327F-4AD5-AB2E-42E1DA4D42B8
Feature Byte: 3X476J6S6b7B7H7M7Q7W7m7saBaEapaqauawbUbhcAdUdpdqfPguhKhkjhk8mE.ye
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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-B4Comment
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