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Labt
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Last Activity: 04-21-2024, 08:53 AM
Joined: 11-09-2018
Location: Hameln
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  • Re: HP 850 G2 is not in committed state

    Hi,

    I've ordered such a tool. Now I'm waiting.

    But I have further questions:

    Is there a preferred software to extract the bios?
    From which of the both I take the bios.

    THX

    Labt...
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  • Re: HP 850 G2 is not in committed state

    What is programmer?? Hardware or software??????

    If you mean I have to unsold the chip, we can forget it, then the machine is destroyed.

    THX

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  • Re: HP 850 G2 is not in committed state

    @imranromi
    I think with old bios you mean the current bios got with a tool from machine and not one I can download at HP???

    With which tool can I generate such file?

    THX

    Labt
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  • Re: HP 850 G2 is not in committed state

    ???

    Du willst doch nicht sagen, der einzige Weg einen Bios Dump zu erstellen ist den Chip auszulöten?

    Das muss doch auch anders gehen.

    CU

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  • Re: HP 850 G2 is not in committed state

    Hello,

    OK, does anyone know the right bios programmer software to make a dump of the bios?

    A name would be nice, link would be better.

    As I asked Google, I got a lot of software for hardware tools.

    THX

    Labt
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  • Re: HP 850 G2 is not in committed state

    Hello,

    with which tool do I make a dump of my bios?

    Labt
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  • Re: HP 850 G2 is not in committed state

    Hi,

    first of all THX a lot SMDFlea for constructive help.

    Unfortunately it doesn't work. I took the other way, from Lock to Unlock.

    But possibly I made some mistakes, so I have some questions. Are there any requirements I have to follow that it works??

    In which mode must be BIOS (Legacy, Hybrid or Native)?
    What is with Secure boot? In my BIOS it's grey and I cannot mark it.
    I tried the whole process from hard disk. Should I take a PE from Stick?

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  • Re: HP 850 G2 is not in committed state

    Moin,

    THX for replies.

    @SMDFlea
    No, they don't help! All manuals for an unlocked MPM, but my is locked.

    @imranromi
    I don't think the BIOS is the problem, I can upgrade and downgrade. Unless you can unlock MPM with a "hacked" BIOS.

    The main problem is my locked MPM. Is there anyway a manual to unlock it???

    THX

    Labt
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  • Re: HP 850 G2 is not in committed state

    Moin,

    very good, as I said, for me there is standing nothing!

    Good tips, but no explanation!

    regards

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    HP 850 G2 is not in committed state

    Hi,

    I bought the mentioned Laptop with message "Machine is not in committed state!"

    I have read and watched a lot of manuals, but none of it solved my problem. Maybe because English isn't my native language.

    I downloaded NbDmiFit-2.13 and started Wndmifit(64) but I get the message that MPM is not unlocked. I have read that I need a smc.bin file, but because the machine is out of warranty, HP refuses to help.

    Is there a way to unlock MPM with any tool and exists therefore a manual that a non-expert is able to understand?
    ...
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  • Re: New Members - please post your introductions here

    Hello from Germany,

    I'm new here. Sorry for my bad or maybe funny English.

    Hermann
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