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08-22-2015 06:16 AM - edited 08-22-2015 06:20 AM
Especial thank to Johan.no7 and frogjovi who sent me their bios dumps. So far was very promising and I am very sure that the proper bios can be made for each teblet but it takes a lot of time because I have to change the hex and I am so tired and need to sleep. The thing that I worry is that I have to find a way to keep Windows product key. So I advise eveyone to find their product key because it needs to be patched in the raw bios file.
The ridiculous thing is that the working bios system board IDs is 2177 not 22B9. Hp has put another device bios for Omni 10 tablet so flashing it causes to a bricked device or error #f06.
Right now Hp has removed the faulty bios from omni 10 driver page (still present in the ftp link, that's because HP support application shows an update for the bios)...So no matter what DO NOT flash the 22B9 bios !!!!
Ms. of Computer Hardware Engineering
08-22-2015 08:17 AM
Dear Forough,
I hope you can fix it, then send us the patch to solve the problem. if we wait for HP, I think we spend for long time, or we take our tablet to waste. So far, we didn't any information about the problem from HP.... So boring.
Tran
08-22-2015 10:10 AM
Cheers
08-22-2015 12:21 PM
I am sorry to say that there is no generic patch for everyone to use and you have to patch for your own device because the bios update file lacks some unique information of yours(your windows product key, specific model configs, serial numner, board ID ...) which are located under back cover on barcode stickers
*Those of who have not backed up your windows serial may lose it by this approach
*After doing this method the device won't be flawless and you have to flash your specific bios model ASAP(it brought my dead tablet to life but due to lack of manufacturing information it reboots automatically)
This solution only applies to those whose warranty has expired, have access to some repairman that can reprogram eeproms(which costs much much less than what HP gets to repair) or you can reprogram your bios yourself using cheap programmers which are at the cost of 3$ at ebay.com
Ms. of Computer Hardware Engineering
08-22-2015 12:41 PM
product name, product number,serial number,system board ct number and windows serial number
It will take more time to find other usefull memory offsets because I am dealing with thousands lines of jibberish Hex values
Right now 2 nice guys have sent me their bios dump for 5600us and 5600eg models my device is 5600es but I will take the risk of slight difference between those models to reprogram mine, but it would be really nice if I had other models bios dump.
I will make a tutorial for everyone to patch for their own if I succede...fingers crossed
Ms. of Computer Hardware Engineering
