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Need some help getting passed Endpoint Security Controller problem. I think I lost the original bios or mislabelled it. Been trying to use some other saved bios with the 18EA048-190FFFF-25FB8.mps script to clean the ME but I get 5 caps lock.
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Hello, I received an 850 G7 computer that looked like a prototype, it had no serial number or any information in the BIOS. I tried multiple BIOSes from the forum and with these BIOSes I attached, the computer boots, but it takes a very long time and runs very slowly, just at startup it takes almost 1 minute and 40 seconds. Can this be fixed? As I mentioned, there is no DMI data for the computer because the BIOSes were empty. Thank you very much.
SMDFleaI did it and it worked — the password is removed.
But after that I get the Endpoint Security Controller problem. I tried to fix that as well, but every time the BIOS doesn’t work.
I followed the other post, but I didn’t get the last step.
SMDFleaI did it and it worked — the password is removed.
But after that I get the Endpoint Security Controller problem. I tried to fix that as well, but every time the BIOS doesn’t work.
I followed the other post, but I didn’t get the last step.
Do you mean you used the endpoint script ? ,if you did then cleaning the ME firmware would be the next thing to try
Do you mean you used the endpoint script ? ,if you did then cleaning the ME firmware would be the next thing to try
No, when I turn on the laptop, I get the message: HP Endpoint Security Controller problem.
After pressing Enter, the laptop just starts up without problems. I have zero experience cleaning the ME firmware. Is there a place that can help me with that?
No, when I turn on the laptop, I get the message: HP Endpoint Security Controller problem.
After pressing Enter, the laptop just starts up without problems. I have zero experience cleaning the ME firmware. Is there a place that can help me with that?
Hello, I have an old Dell G3 3579 (ST: 2WQ7LP2-8FC8) with a newer 8FC8 BIOS password. I have successfully attached to the flash chip (W25Q128JVSQ) on the motherboard with a CH341A programmer and made several modifications using Intel FIT (e.g., allow software SPI write) without bricking. I was also able to boot to a modified GRUB shell where I attempted to edit many BIOS security related options like BIOS Guard/Lock, Flash Signature Override, ME FW Image Re-Flash, etc.
Unfortunately, some of these modifications like to Intel BIOS Guard failed because it is fused into the PCH. Also,...
Hello everyone, I come here to tell you my problem regarding the power-on password. It is not a bios reset demand, and i can't have any access to windows. This is the bios and power-on password that is blocking all other things.
My Omen 15-dh0052nf purchased second-hand was configured with the bios password upon purchase (very simple password :P ).
Having decided to sell it in order to get something more powerful, I reset all BIOS settings and set a blank administrator password. But the power-on password cannot be changed to a blank one so I let the actual password set....
If someone would be able to provide some expertise, I'd be very grateful.
BIOS Corruption - Cause
So I managed to corrupt my machine by installing linux and enrolling custom secure boot keys. I did choose to enroll the Microsoft keys as well, to prevent any potential bricking due to 3rd party drivers from HP being signed with those keys.
After doing that, and rebooting(it did boot, powerLED, fanspin etc.), the laptop did not give any video output on the LCD or video connectors. I think I was able to get in BIOS and trigger the beeper by pressing ESC....
The batch from which the password was removed works correctly but... after some time, the BIOS password is set again, I reprogrammed the batch with the removed password, it's ok, there is no password, I set my password, ok, I can enter the BIOS with my password but...
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