hp dmi data tool i want to decode or get dmi data from bin file
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Product Name : HP EliteBook 840 G6
Serial Number : 5CG0241W5B
SKU : 8QH76EC#ABU
BuildID : 19WWCFCT601#SABU#DABU
FeatureByte : 3X476J6b7B7H7M7Q7W7m7s9AaEapaqauawbUbhcAdUdpdqfAfP fXhKhhhkjhk8.qF
System Board CT Number : HWHN00WBDUAY7
I WANT TO GET THAT INFORMATIONComment
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I know you want to find Build-ID and Feature bytes but I don't have a method yet.
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With a hex editor search for these as unicode
MUD , BuildId , factoryConfig
You can search for the serial with UEFITool as well, everything is in the VSS2 store under the same multiple GUID ID ,such as 20AB3EB1-3C8F-4A4C-B87E-372426066D97. With UEFITool you can search by GUID as well.
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Re: hp dmi data tool
With a hex editor search for these as unicode
MUD , BuildId , factoryConfig
You can search for the serial with UEFITool as well, everything is in the VSS2 store under the same multiple GUID ID ,such as 20AB3EB1-3C8F-4A4C-B87E-372426066D97. With UEFITool you can search by GUID as well.
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Re: hp dmi data tool
With a hex editor search for these as unicode
MUD , BuildId , factoryConfig
You can search for the serial with UEFITool as well, everything is in the VSS2 store under the same multiple GUID ID ,such as 20AB3EB1-3C8F-4A4C-B87E-372426066D97. With UEFITool you can search by GUID as well.
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open bios dump with UEFITool and search for text "HP_MUD" (no quotes). You'll find it in VSS2 store, view as hex and you'll have there serial, sku, board ID and name of machine.
in FactoryConfig you'll find feature byte, in BuiltID you'll have ... let me think ... right! build IDand in HP_OA3 you'll have win key.
other way: if your laptop is working and don't have bios dump use Bios Config Utility and in cmd type: biosconfigutility -get:1.txt. you'll find 1.txt. in BCU folder (usually in Program Files(x86)) and you'll see all data there.
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Re: hp dmi data tool
open bios dump with UEFITool and search for text "HP_MUD" (no quotes). You'll find it in VSS2 store, view as hex and you'll have there serial, sku, board ID and name of machine.
in FactoryConfig you'll find feature byte, in BuiltID you'll have ... let me think ... right! build IDand in HP_OA3 you'll have win key.
other way: if your laptop is working and don't have bios dump use Bios Config Utility and in cmd type: biosconfigutility -get:1.txt. you'll find 1.txt. in BCU folder (usually in Program Files(x86)) and you'll see all data there.
3rd way: there is a label on bottom cover ...************************************************** ***********************************
Due to a lack of donations, server free space at a critical level, and possible closure of Bios Requests
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i think can decode with python************************************************** ***********************************
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Re: hp dmi data tool
open bios dump with. UEFITool and search for text "HP_MUD" (no quotes). You'll find it in VSS2 store, view as hex and you'll have there serial, sku, board ID and name of machine.
in FactoryConfig you'll find feature byte, in BuiltID you'll have ... let me think ... right! build IDand in HP_OA3 you'll have win key.
other way: if your laptop is working and don't have bios dump use Bios Config Utility and in cmd type: biosconfigutility -get:1.txt. you'll find 1.txt. in BCU folder (usually in Program Files(x86)) and you'll see all data there.
3rd way: there is a label on bottom cover ...
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Some Elitebook, probook bios can't find the solution, can you help me check it?Attached Files************************************************** ***********************************
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Due to a lack of donations, server free space at a critical level, and possible closure of Bios Requests
all donations are welcome,
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