![]() The Protect tools suite generates an error stating that the Motherboards and System IDs are invalid, and there are no values displayed. The BIOS post screen generates a message in white background with red letters "Manufacturing program mode 1 of 20" and after each reboot an iteration is added to the 1. ![]() HP Protect Tools Security Suite latest version Validity fingerprint reader with Windows 10 driver from sp74390 If my post merits a perk, please send the config.txt value names to my email. ![]() My guess is that my motherboard wasn't programed by a certified technician, so the casual user gets caught in between again. Still I like HP because they have Maintenance and Service manuals and got my problem mostly solved. So there is probably some way of programing those values in with the biosconfigutility.exe program, but the value names are a mystery only available to certified service people. Unfortunately the person who programed it wrong, also failed to program values for the motherboard so Protect Tools generates an error. Evidently this turns off the Manufacturing Program Mode. The fix for this was to unplug and turn off the notebook 20 times. Wish I could post a picture of the Utility's output.Īfter the following "fix" my notebook rebooted and the clock was turned back to 1 of 20 and restarted all over.argh! ![]() Thanks again HP for allowing these tools to be out there so those of us forced to buy used equipment on eBay, can overcome what other technicians chose to sell off. I ran the Patched EEPROM Utility Ver1.9.3 dated 208/04/17 and it showed ASCI values in the Asset Tag, Serial Number, Model Number, GUID, and UUID fields. The change in the bdmifit.bat file from a value of 230 to 300 should have worked if my EEPROM hadn't been owned. ![]()
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