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12-10-2019 02:15 PM
Hi,
got two olds NOT IN WARRANTY anymore HP Probook 430 G1.
They were broken, i was able to find online new motherboards and repaired both notebooks.
After repair i updated to latest 2019 bios (1.49a) but now on the bios eproom both boards are missing the product information, serial number and sku number and when they boot up they give the "not commited state error".
I cannot use warranty and i don't absolutely want to loose time sending pc's anywhere not even pay any extra money.
I kindly ask to supply a link for the right DMI Tools or a working guide/solution to write on the bios my pc's serial numbers and solve the problem, this is very common and not needed to send to hp specialists so please kindly understand to help and give a remote solution, also because these are very old pc's.
How can we solve this problem and write the current serial numbers in the bios or simply remove the boot up ERROR MESSAGGE NOT COMMITED STATE?
Please provide a valid solution or link the private HP DMI Tool right for HP Probook 430 G1.
Also other mods have been made such as added LT4112 and replaced ram and hdd to ssd and added WWAN antennas just to upgrade a so old system so we are not sending this anywhere, just need the tool or a working solution to remove the message or write the serial number sku and product informations to eproom with the answer of a HP technical support here.
Thank you.
Michele
12-11-2019
10:38 AM
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12-11-2019
11:07 AM
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kevin-t
And should this sound like an answer? How do I solve the problem if a customer repair the notebook himself? [Content Removed]? Sending to HP support center by paying? Ok. Which support center, please furnish contact details and official way to repair bios from HP. [Content Removed]