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    HP 650 G1 (Your machine is not in committed state)

    I have HP 650 G1 which was bricked.

    Bricked file is attached: backup.zip

    Using CH431A I was successful in flashing .bin that I have found here on forum
    (file attached PROBOOK 650G1.zip)

    But the problem was that there was error message:
    Your machine is not in committed state

    After that white screen with listed items:
    Product name
    Product serial number
    Product SKU
    Product family
    CT number

    Using MPM tool I was able to add all of the listed items (Can't say I'm sure that I did it correctly)

    And after that there's no more white screen with missing items.
    But there's still message:
    Your machine is not in committed state

    I have googled it and found some solutions but to be honest all that seemed out of my reach.

    Can anyone tell me what should I do to remove that message?
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    Re: HP 650 G1 (Your machine is not in committed state)

    Originally posted by suny99 View Post
    I have HP 650 G1 which was bricked.

    Bricked file is attached: backup.zip

    Using CH431A I was successful in flashing .bin that I have found here on forum
    (file attached PROBOOK 650G1.zip)

    But the problem was that there was error message:
    Your machine is not in committed state

    After that white screen with listed items:
    Product name
    Product serial number
    Product SKU
    Product family
    CT number

    Using MPM tool I was able to add all of the listed items (Can't say I'm sure that I did it correctly)

    And after that there's no more white screen with missing items.
    But there's still message:
    Your machine is not in committed state

    I have googled it and found some solutions but to be honest all that seemed out of my reach.

    Can anyone tell me what should I do to remove that message?
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      #3
      Re: HP 650 G1 (Your machine is not in committed state)

      Originally posted by Vesko356 View Post
      >

      Thank you for your help. But now I'm back again at the white screen with listed missing items:

      Product name
      Product serial number
      Product SKU
      Product family
      CT number

      Before white screen I have a message manufacture mode set on 2 out of 10

      EDIT:
      Ignore written above. Using MPM tool for HP, like earlier, I manually entered all asked data
      and now there's no more error's and laptop is working.
      @Vesko356
      Thank you so much for your help.

      If you have some time pls explain what have you done to remove
      "Your machine is not in committed state"
      Last edited by suny99; 06-01-2022, 06:07 PM.

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        #4
        Re: HP 650 G1 (Your machine is not in committed state)

        That's right, you got it right. One of the ways when the manufacturing mode is active (so that the data can be entered) is to enter it directly one after the other in the BIOS as shown in this video for example, and the other is to use the MPM tool (and there is another third way too ). By the way, the dump had a BIOS password that I removed , if you installed it and you want it to be so, you can do it again. Regarding the "Machine is not in committed state" problem is too long to explain, in general the typical HP nonsense aimed at punishing the end user with unnecessary headaches (or unnecessary spend of money and time to visit the "authorized" service station to fix the problem).
        Last edited by Vesko356; 06-01-2022, 06:59 PM.
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          #5
          Re: HP 650 G1 (Your machine is not in committed state)

          It's fine that you removed password I didn't need it. I understand and I'm glad that there is a way to fix "Machine is not in committed state" without going to "authorized" service station otherwise it would be such a pain in the a**. Thank you once again, you basically helped me give life back to this laptop. I don't even understand how previous user bricked it. I mean CMOS battery was at 2.5 V maybe that's the cause, who knows.

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