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Should i just ignore the error or can i do something about it?...
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I have used the v3 bios and entered all DMI info. I no longer have the "Machine not in commited state" error.
When updating bios from 1.60 to 1.61 i got this warning. Should i use HP_tools to set AMT?...
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I found that my laptop does not have vPro by sticker and it having intel i5 6200U.
I have tried Brand11, 12, 13 and AMTool DOS and got these results in the attachment. There seems to be some kind of ME error...
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I have flashed the bios in attachment and everything went just fine, already entered all DMI info. Now i only have to solve the "Machine is not in commited state!" warning.
I have read something about AMT function, but i am not sure if my laptop has it or not.
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I have tried the attached config, but got same error as before. Probably because MPM is still locked.
Unfortunately I no longer have the original (corrupt) bios, but i did a quick look at it with UEFITool in hex view and the DMI was all different so it was definitely not original from this laptop.
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Yes, i have used BCU and got "Access denied, returnCode = 6" error when trying to change serial and other numbers. Here is current config in the attachment...
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Hi, I have a HP ProBook 650 G2 that had a corrupt bios installed (not original) and wouldn't boot (fan spinning very fast and black screen). I found a .bin dump online for the same model (attached) and after flashing it the laptop booted up but has different serial numbers and "Machine not in commited state" error.
I tried to change the serial numbers with BiosConfigUtility64 and Wndmifit64 but failed because MPM is locked. My goal here is to unlock MPM, change the serial numbers to original and get rid of the "Machine not in commited state" error. Any help would...
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