If it's about 1.5 MB, it’s related to consumer systems with chipset models: Hxx, Mxx, Zxx, Xxx You might have faced an issue after detecting the ME Region version with the UEFI TOOL software that there would be two or more files with the same version. (I insist that they are not stored on motherboards that use AMD Processors, so they don’t have ME Region!! Although ME Region is stored in Bios, it has a completely independent function. ME REGION is stored in the latest models of Intel platforms (Core i).
How to use HP Mobile Firmware Interface Tool (DMIFIT): You should see the message “Pass!!! This machine is configured”ħ. Press 9 and then Enter key to lock descriptor and reboot the machine.Ħ. Press F9 then “External USB Hard Drive” -> Press enter to run startup.nshĬhose 1 to commit VPRO with AT, or 3 to commit Non-VPRO with ATĥ. > Press “Enter” to enable EFI boot -> Select “Accept” -> Save and exit.ģ. Goes to F10 -> System Configuration -> Boot options -> UEFI Boot Mode Extract Nbdmifit-V x.xx.rar to the root of the USB key formatted as FAT32.Ģ. Windows DMI Firmware Interface Tool (WNDMIFIT) - HP business notebooks made after 2011 must use the WNDMIFIT tool to update DMI information.ĭMI Tools Version NbDmifit 1.14B DownloadĭMI Tools Version NbDmifit 1.14D Downloadġ. HPSetCfg - used for commercial notebooks. HPSetCFG and BrandIT are two older DMI flash tools that are no longer used with current HP notebooks: This combined package enables one version of the utility to support all consumer and commercial product families that shipped after 2C08. HP Mobile Firmware Interface Tool (DMIFIT) - this tool, introduced in 2009, combines the previous consumer and commercial notebook DMI flashing tools (HPSetCfg and BrandIT) into one package. This is the solution for machine is not in committed state.
This application use to Update Hp Laptop and Desktop Machine Information like Serial number, SKU (Product Number), CT number, UUID and Build Version etc. HP provides the DMIFIT and WNDMIFIT tools for re-flashing the DMI region: Especially, I expect newer UEFI based systems to require a different procedure. Unfortunately these procedures are not guaranteed to work with all ASUS laptops.
Use the code for the day from this file Asus_Recovery_Bios_Passwords_2002-2011.Go to date settings and change date to one before end of 2011.However you should be able to change the date and time! You should end up being logged in as a standard user unable to change critical settings.Once prompted for a BIOS password press Enter.
It is possible that generator does not work for newer dates.
Insert unlock code and you should be logged in as BIOS administrator.Visit , insert the date that the laptop prompted and generate unlock code.
You will be asked for a "rescue password" which is unique for every date.Once prompted for a BIOS password press ALT+R.If you are stuck with an older ASUS laptop and can't access BIOS settings due to an administrator password try the following procedure: