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HP Probook 6555b
Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit)

Hi,

 

Im trying to update the BIOS on my HP Probook 6555b, but get prompted for an admin password, which i do not know.

 

I have removed the battery and the RTC battery, however when i start backup i get the below error and the default admin password gets restored.  Is there a way to reset the Admin BIOS password please?

 

The CMOS checksum is invalid.
The CMOS will be reset to the default configuration and will be rebooted.
Please check your BIOS Setup options to see if they changed.
CMOS Reset (502)
ENTER - Reboot the system

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@johnreid

 

Contact HP.

 http://welcome.hp.com/country/w1/en/contact_us.html

 

Or download these files.

 

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zu4kdgxm052l87d/AAAMi-kfX4AVH8oTCbsOM4X9a?dl=0

 

Insert clean USB flash drive.

 

Then run USB Image tool.

 

Choose the flash drive then click on RESTORE.

 

After restore remove flash drive.

 

Insert flash drive into locked laptop and boot.”If HDD is installed remove before booting.”

 

At C:\OUTPUT   type CD..   “Then hit enter”

 

Type HPBR   “Then hit enter”

 

First thing is to save your settings.

 

Select #3 re-program.

 

Press “S” to save system information.

 

Type HPBR and hit enter.

 

Since your model is not listed select “SHOTGUN.”

 

After reboot repeat “SHOTGUN” a second time.

 

Let me know the result so I can update my list.

 

Some instructions here. “If you cannot boot from USB there are instructions to make a bootable HDD.”

 

http://mazzifsoftware.blogspot.com/2014/01/hp-bios​​-unlock-for-dos.html

 

More help here.

http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/49497-HP-Probook-Elitebook-BIOS-Password-Reset-Utility?s=ad...

 

REO

 

I must inform you that these services are not endorsed by HP, and that HP is not responsible for any damage that may arise to your system by using these services. Please be aware that you do this at your own risk.

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@johnreid

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REO

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Hi, thanks for the instructions, i have tried to follow them, after removing my HDD when i come to boot from an external drive nothing is listed, im assuming this has been disabled in the BIOS. is there a way around this?

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@johnreid

 

Then you would need to make a bootable HDD.

 

Scroll down to where it talks about LOCKED BOOT ORDER.

 

http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/49497-HP-Probook-Elitebook-BIOS-Password-Reset-Utility?s=ad...

 

REO

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HP Probook 6555b. Tried and tested! finally I can access my bios now, But im having error message when start up, "Missing board information" 00A error, How can I fix this?, 

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Thanks mate, it solved my problem with te Bios Admin Password. The first solution didn't work for me but i used te "shotgun" solution and this worked out fine, now installing Windows 10.

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Probook 6550B perfect using first run / second run

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