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08-30-2011 07:41 AM
anjala1987,
This error occurs when the DMI version of the system board is incorrect. You will need to set up a service event by contacting Customer Service.
Sorry for the inconvenience. Did you recently replace the system board or have service done?
-Wes
I am an HP employee.
05-13-2012 02:46 PM
Thanks for the answer. I would only see this as a solution if we knew for certain the system has been changed.
The computer was purchased brand new from the store who are HP dealers.
Could this suggest the motherboard has been changed and it is not a new computer?
Thanks for your clarification.
08-01-2013 10:25 AM
Hello,
I have been reading and trying different utilities grrrrrrrrrrr lol I work for Trinity Information Services and we are a authorized service center. I just changed the system board on a HP 6560b and I am getting the WARNING - MACHINE IS NOT IN COMMITTED STATE. I read your post that you have to be a authorized service to tattoo the new system board. With that said, where do I get the utility to fix this problem, being an authorized tech.
Thanks,
Scott
08-02-2013 01:46 PM
@Brotts wrote:Hello,
I have been reading and trying different utilities grrrrrrrrrrr lol I work for Trinity Information Services and we are a authorized service center. I just changed the system board on a HP 6560b and I am getting the WARNING - MACHINE IS NOT IN COMMITTED STATE. I read your post that you have to be a authorized service to tattoo the new system board. With that said, where do I get the utility to fix this problem, being an authorized tech.
Thanks,
Scott
Normally, a lack of a tattoo causes a totally different error. Also, when the tattoo is missing the computer still works but it will not allow you to install an HP OEM version of Windows. So, I do not believe the tattoo is what you're missing.
As an Authorized Service Center you should have some special means of contacting HP directly. These forums are not a direct line to HP or HP Support, but rather a peer-to-peer community. Any HP Employees you see on here, such as myself, are here to help but not normally in an official capacity. I suggest you get in touch with HP directly and let them know about the problem. You likely need a completely different motherboard.
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03-09-2016 06:17 AM
@Mamunur wrote:warning machine is not in committed state error comes in probook450 g2 note book. Please send the solution for this issue.
This is hp user forum we aren't Official HP support ticket. If you aren't willing to contact your HP Service center to resolve the problem then nothing can be done here.
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