NEED BIOS FOR HP EliteBook 840 G5 6050a2945601-mb-a01
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but this laptop different customer mb model differentComment
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I need a bios fixed for 840 G5 MB 6050A2945601-MB-A01(A1) THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!Attached FilesComment
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HP 840 G5
S/N :- 5CG9256DW8
Showing HP END Point Security Error
Plz fix itAttached FilesComment
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Type the laptop serial number, full name and model, motherboard model, etc.
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Hello board and all the friendly and polite people out there, who are willing to help a person who has come to a dead end.
My problem: a bios password that needs to be removed.
I've read the rules of this board.
# rule 1 "read the guides post".
I've done that.
# rule 2 "try the methods of the post"
I've tried the available options. (RCUnlocker and HPUnlocker)
# rule 3 "explain what happened"
Only HPUnlocker produces a correct file, the other one does not create anything (says wrong binary). But HPUnlocker created an bios _unlocked.bin.
reading and writing the file back to main bios (I didn't try EC bios), worked (verified by NeoProgrammer). After flashing I disconnect BIOS battery, waited 30 seconds, booted, but still password is requested
# rule 4 "Use search function in case someone already answered your request"
I tried but couldn't find a detailed turoial or something else. But this thread has many answers, but nothing is clear to me or is helping.
# rule 5 "Post under a related thread if it exists"
I use this thread here.
# rule 6 "post identifiers"
Laptop: HP EliteBook 840 G5
ProdID 5FT31EC#ABD
SN: 5CG8354TKB
I've attached the BIOS file.
Please let me know what I should actually do. I mean my BIOS file is already unlocked (hopefully), the chip has been written correctly (says the verification). Maybe I need to read/modify the EC chip aswell? Or do I need to press any specific keys? Please help me. By the way: I am usin CH341A programmer and CLIP adapter. I have no soldering station.
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If you know the laptop serial or model number go to HP support https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/laptops .
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