Hi
I have a HP Z440 workstation which was working fine up to a few days ago when I changed some settings surrounding UEFI, at this point I also by accident changed the graphics vga to UEFI only too. On reboot I got some beep codes indicating an issue with the graphics card. I tried other cards but didn’t have a UEFI capable card to hand so attempted to clear the cmos using the on board reset button. On reboot I now just get a black screen and the machine keeps power cycling every minute or so. I’ve tried the BBR procedure with no joy. I don’t believe the board is physically damaged but has a corrupted bios. HP have stated that the older bios firmware had issues and to upgrade to version 2.5 but without a bootable system i have no way of upgrading. I believe the BIOS version prior to failure was v1.25 but dont have any more info other than my backup bin files.
I’ve purchased a CH341a programmer and successfully read the bios chip contents twice over, verified that the data matches but now unsure of what to do next. I believe from reading similar posts that its not as simple as just downloading the v2.5 bios bin file from hp and writing to the chip as key info such as the serial number, UUID and MAC etc would be lost.
I have attempted to use HxD to read through the file to find this info but apart from the serial number im not sure where to find the missing info needed.
Ultimately I would like to re-flash my current chip with the newer BIOS and at the same time if possible update my Boot Block.
Could anyone help me with this issue or give me some pointers. I could provide my backup BIOS bin file if needed or any other info that may help.
Thanks very much.
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