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04-14-2016 02:35 AM
Check the halt code you've posted - it should be 8 digits in length.
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06-04-2016 08:18 AM
Enter angve
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06-06-2016 05:27 AM
Enter: 41660300
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06-20-2016 06:39 AM
Your notebook is producing a hexadecimal halt code which is stored in ram as a 'one off' and will be re-calculated after a reboot. This indicates you have one of the later AMI bios's and unfortunately none of the current code generators will work for this - surprisingly, you can still remove a power on password from the machine by removing the rtc cell ( leave the power board connected ) then hold down the power button for 60 seconds before re-inserting the rtc.
The bad news is that the rtc is on usually on the 'wrong' side of the system board so will require quite a lot of disassembly.
The only other option would be to Contact HP
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