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    Re: RCUnlocker

    thanks for creating the app, it works fine, but getting the warning message on screen "not in commited state"i set the security settings to default like u r app is telling to do, but the warning keep getting back, what are i m doing wrong? tryed it on several hp laptops but all the same warning.

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      Re: RCUnlocker

      That error and security settings reset are not related. And to be honest, I don't think using my app and that error message are related aswell.

      But have you tried bios updating? It has helped me with that error before in some cases.

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        Re: RCUnlocker

        The backup does not show the warning, after unlock the warning is there, so i dont know, i have tryed to update bios via the windows based bios update tool, but does not fix it sadly

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          Re: RCUnlocker

          Looking at your topic, you are trying to unlock mpm. My software does not support that.

          Your file has no passwords so my software actually made 0 changes.

          So I am not sure how you see any differences.

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            Re: RCUnlocker

            sorry im wrong, im sorry, the backup has mpm unlocked allready

            will test something with it later today with passwordss
            Last edited by Verlengsnoer; 01-05-2022, 02:25 PM.

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              Re: RCUnlocker

              Originally posted by Verlengsnoer View Post
              sorry im wrong, im sorry, the backup has mpm unlocked allready

              will test something with it later today with passwordss
              HP DMIFIT tool or HP Bios Configuration utility can fix that.

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                Re: RCUnlocker

                Originally posted by LatinMcG View Post
                HP DMIFIT tool or HP Bios Configuration utility can fix that.
                i know that, but it looks like it isnt fixing the not in commited state message, but its not needed, an other bios file did the job

                and @RC, tested your tool with random laptops that i set a password, and it works like a charm

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                  Re: RCUnlocker

                  Just want to thanks RethoricalCheese for this tool. I used a Ch341A and soldered 0.015mm jumper wires for my HP Elitebook 840 G7 with WSON8 Winbond 25Q128JVPQ as EC bios chip, not needed to desoldering. Worked on first try.

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                    Re: RCUnlocker

                    I have a BIOS file from HP x360 1040 G6 which needs password cleaning. Unlock tools are unable to clean it, anyone can help?
                    Last edited by SMDFlea; 04-01-2023, 01:44 PM.

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                      Re: RCUnlocker

                      edit: nvm, wrong issues
                      Last edited by SMDFlea; 04-01-2023, 01:44 PM.

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                        Re: RCUnlocker

                        Originally posted by stars-n-dust View Post
                        I have a BIOS file from HP x360 1040 G6 which needs password cleaning. Unlock tools are unable to clean it, anyone can help?
                        Did you compare both files after running the unlock tool?

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                          Re: RCUnlocker

                          Hi. I used the RCUnlocker tool, but still can't unlock the BIOS.

                          Attached is the BIOS program for the hp 400 G7 that I exported with the programmer.
                          The version is: S71 Ver 01.03.02 03/25/2020

                          Can you please clear the corresponding BIOS password.
                          Thank you so much!
                          Last edited by SMDFlea; 04-01-2023, 01:44 PM.

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                            Re: RCUnlocker

                            Originally posted by final_bad View Post
                            Hi. I used the RCUnlocker tool, but still can't unlock the BIOS....
                            I don't think so. Attached to the message is the resulting file created by the tool.
                            Last edited by SMDFlea; 04-01-2023, 01:44 PM.
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                            Due to a lack of donations needed for monthly server fees and maintenance costs, and possible closure of Bios Requests
                            all donations are welcome,
                            see the donate button below, at the bottom of the page, or
                            >>>>>
                            click on this link to donate via PayPal. <<<<<
                            Every donation made will go towards server fees and maintenance costs.
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                              Re: RCUnlocker

                              I unlocked an 840 G6 using RCUnlocker, many thanks! After writing unlocked .bin file into BIOS and reset BIOS to factory default I had to make a firmware update to Intel Management Engine because CPU was limited to 0,33GHz and machine was running very slow.

                              Off topic: reading messages here i saw many had problems reading correctly WSON BIOS chipsets and I want to share my way. I desolder BIOS chipset from motherboard and put it into clamps as in image. I also have an adapter for WSON but I often got bad results - chipset not rcognized, bad reading. With the clamp I have no such problems.
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                              all donations are welcome,
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                              >>>>>
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                                Re: RCUnlocker

                                Originally posted by volinakis View Post
                                ...I also have an adapter for WSON but I often got bad results - chipset not rcognized, bad reading. With the clamp I have no such problems.
                                Well, it depends on what type of adapter you are using for the purpose, I haven't had any problems with mine:
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