12-10-2018, 12:08 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-10-2018, 12:51 AM by Lost_N_BIOS.)
Did you try clearing CMOS, for extended time. Remove power plug from wall, remove CMOS battery, place pins on clear CMOS jumper if there is one, and then press and hold the power on button for 1+ minute. Then let sit overnight or at least 8hours or so, then put CMOS batter back, remove jumper if placed, plug in and start and try to enter BIOS.
I checked, and page 51 shows battery, it's under keyboard
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04055028
So without being able to pull that easily, go ahead and try restart after 1+ minute power button hold mentioned above without CMOS battery pulled, waiting 8 hours wont help
If that does not work, there should be hot key shown on boot screen to get "Boot Menu", from there you should be able to choose USB. I think this may be "Startup Menu" press ESC at boot to view. If that's not it, then try F9 at boot. If system is Win10 (UEFI Boot/Secure Boot) enabled in BIOS, you will have to boot to GPT formatted USB
Can you show me image of the screen asking you for password.
Did you already try flashing the BIOS from DOS? This will allow you to make USB recovery flash setup
https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp91001-9...p91385.exe
I also just noticed, aside from Sure Start protection, this BIOS is RSA Signed, so even without Sure Start you could not modify.
You can try to write this stock BIOS with your programmer and see what happens, you may loose your system specific details though, but we can fix later probably since only some regions of the BIOS are protected. I put stock BIOS region inside the BIOS you attached, so original ME, GbE (LAN MAC ID Here), and FD are there + Stock BIOS region (1.43) from download linked above.
http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?fil...2895767247
If anything, programming in the above BIOS may invoke Sure Start to re-write the BIOS again and clear that password for you. I fixed the CPU microcode FIT table, since this BIOS now has two less microcodes, and they broke the FIT table leaving only one properly addressed, so you'll know also know if no Sure Start Recovery then you can update all the CPU microcodes later if you want.
I checked, and page 51 shows battery, it's under keyboard
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04055028
So without being able to pull that easily, go ahead and try restart after 1+ minute power button hold mentioned above without CMOS battery pulled, waiting 8 hours wont help
If that does not work, there should be hot key shown on boot screen to get "Boot Menu", from there you should be able to choose USB. I think this may be "Startup Menu" press ESC at boot to view. If that's not it, then try F9 at boot. If system is Win10 (UEFI Boot/Secure Boot) enabled in BIOS, you will have to boot to GPT formatted USB
Can you show me image of the screen asking you for password.
Did you already try flashing the BIOS from DOS? This will allow you to make USB recovery flash setup
https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp91001-9...p91385.exe
I also just noticed, aside from Sure Start protection, this BIOS is RSA Signed, so even without Sure Start you could not modify.
You can try to write this stock BIOS with your programmer and see what happens, you may loose your system specific details though, but we can fix later probably since only some regions of the BIOS are protected. I put stock BIOS region inside the BIOS you attached, so original ME, GbE (LAN MAC ID Here), and FD are there + Stock BIOS region (1.43) from download linked above.
http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?fil...2895767247
If anything, programming in the above BIOS may invoke Sure Start to re-write the BIOS again and clear that password for you. I fixed the CPU microcode FIT table, since this BIOS now has two less microcodes, and they broke the FIT table leaving only one properly addressed, so you'll know also know if no Sure Start Recovery then you can update all the CPU microcodes later if you want.