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 Okay so I am unsure on what I did wrong but I've tried it on a 850 G5 and a 840 G6 both of which ended up with similar results, the G6 will endlessly blink the charge light white and yellow while caps locks lights up and the G5 blinks its charge light white and yellow for a while before turning to a constant white with both laptops now not turning on.
 I took off both laptops chips the 16MB one on the bottom and the 32MB one on the top of the board, made backups of each chip (and verified them), ran the 16MB chip through the program, flashed (and verified) the file and soldered it back onto the board yielding me with the before described result.
 
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 write the copy you made back on the chip and see if it's ok..Okay so I am unsure on what I did wrong but I've tried it on a 850 G5 and a 840 G6 both of which ended up with similar results, the G6 will endlessly blink the charge light white and yellow while caps locks lights up and the G5 blinks its charge light white and yellow for a while before turning to a constant white with both laptops now not turning on.
 I took off both laptops chips the 16MB one on the bottom and the 32MB one on the top of the board, made backups of each chip (and verified them), ran the 16MB chip through the program, flashed (and verified) the file and soldered it back onto the board yielding me with the before described result.
 
 Anyone know what I did wrong here ?Due to a lack of donations, server free space at a critical level, and possible closure of Bios Requests all donations are welcome, click:
 
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 Did some messing around with the dumps of the 16MB chip myself and after clearing out the two regions starting with NvramActiveRegn I actually got the laptop to turn on without a BIOS password However I get a Warning now that theres a problem with the security chip on the laptop (even after resetting the security settings in the BIOS), eh most likely deleted something I shouldnt have but for reference ive included the files here.
		Attached Files However I get a Warning now that theres a problem with the security chip on the laptop (even after resetting the security settings in the BIOS), eh most likely deleted something I shouldnt have but for reference ive included the files here.
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 Hi, I have a HP Dragonfly G2 with a bios pw. I tried the U367 and U366 with the RCUnlocker, but it says "Wrong chip Try reading and unlocking 16MB chip". Could someone help me?
 
 Thanks a lot!
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 Oh sorry, I try it again. 
 
 I have a HP notebook with an unknown bios pw.
 
 HP Elite Dragonfly G2
 PRO: 25W56AV
 SN# 5CG20260HS
 
 I take a dump of the U366 and the U367 chip and tried to use the RCUnlocker, but it says "Wrong chip Try reading and unlocking 16MB chip".
 Is there another chip with 16MB on the mainboard or did I use the RCUnlocker in a wrong way?
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 I bought hp_elite_x2_1012_g1 secondhand. I accidentally found out that the BIOS was blocked in it. I took it apart and found a Winbond 25q128fvpq flash drive, in an 8wson case similar to a BGA. I soldered the wires directly to the legs of the chip. I read the vvdi-prog dump. Clicked open with RCUnlocker.exe. the resulting file was written to the chip. laptop is unlocked. Thank you very much to the creator of this wonderful program!
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 The problem is solved. I found another way to unlock the bios.
 Oh sorry, I try it again. 
 
 I have a HP notebook with an unknown bios pw.
 
 HP Elite Dragonfly G2
 PRO: 25W56AV
 SN# 5CG20260HS
 
 I take a dump of the U366 and the U367 chip and tried to use the RCUnlocker, but it says "Wrong chip Try reading and unlocking 16MB chip".
 Is there another chip with 16MB on the mainboard or did I use the RCUnlocker in a wrong way?
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 Good morning, I used the RCUnlocker program but I can't unlock the password. I attach original file
 
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 hi i need help with admin bios unlock for hp 650 15.6" g9
 serial 5cd33241ro
 sku 85d70ea
 uuid b3cd28fe5631c14d84700451f3653929
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 HI EVERY ONE I TRY RCUNLOCKER BUT IS NOT SUCSEE
 I Read bios file by ds-809se
 laptop model is hp probook 440 G7
 i attach dump file any one can help me ?
 i try defrent file as well but still need passwoord for restet bios
 
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