![]() I did forget to mention using the exe to retrieve the bios, sorry about that. Same size still, same quality, kess than 1MB, that was all I needed > …308574182777056 Ohh, I see, movie of each too… But why… Ohh well, luckily I am not on dial up Resized or resampled, these images only needed to be a few 100KB at best If it’s not possible with this BIOS, maybe on some older BIOS it would be? Can you tell in the online thing you checked, what version was being used for the image and or if it was even for this particular model?Ģ0MB to see BIOS images for two seconds? Nothing on you, but people really need to stop using 2-5K images online just to show someone something (or resize images before sharing etc) ![]() Or! I may be able to just set it to never or some large value etc by default, I’ll have to dig around in BIOS a bit more first before I can see what all options are possible for it, or if it’s been fully removed and only the strings for it are left in BIOS. I may be able to simply add the setting back in, but that’s much harder and will take me longer, so if possible it would be great if you’d be OK with replacing something instead. ![]() I can make one of the ones you can’t currently see visible too, and replace it instead, that way you aren’t loosing anything. I can add it back maybe, but may have to remove/replace one of the options shown above at that page, which do you not care about that I can replace with the KEYBOARD BACKLIGHT option? * Edit - KEYBOARD BACKLIGHT Timeout is removed from your current BIOS options (not even hidden from you, but removed from the possible options in that area) Please try writing back the FPT dump and show me the error you get > FPTw.exe -bios -f biosreg.bin Since you’ve already sent me FPT dump, I will check that it’s 8518, but I’m sure you’re right anyway So I don’t need the files, but I do need you to tell me for sure which is your BIOS, and how do you know? However, I can extract either rom through the actual BIOS packaging utility that made this BIOS exe package (AMIUCP program). This BIOS contains two roms, which I cannot extract in any manner from the stock EXE or the exe you get after running that exe, using 7zip (even all the right click options). Link to stock BIOS F.28 & F.31: !Ak_oOO-tWpwpqCIYqsE0MfJIRXcn?e=FPYIMNĮdit: I forgot I snapped pictures of all of the screens from my BIOS in case it was needed. Ty in advance for any help you can give me with this. It may be worth noting that I am able to open the BIOS with AMIBCP64, UEFITool, and MMTool. I was able to take off the BIOS Lock using the guide from (thank you btw) but I still get error 167 when trying to flash the dumped BIOS using FPTw64. I was also able to dump my BIOS using FPTw64 from the Intel CSME System Tools v12 r18 and can send that to whoever thinks they can help me out. All of the BIOS are available through the BIOS section on the drivers page for my notebook on HP’s website when unzipped from the exe using 7zip (the 08518 files) ( …/model/24514904). ![]() I also have the previous versions but it’s worth noting that I cannot flash any of the ones previous to the one that came on my laptop when shipped using HP’s flash tools. I have both the stock BIOS that came with the laptop (F.28) as well as the updated version which is already flashed on to my computer (F.31) as well as their signature files. I was hoping to unlock this setting in my BIOS or somehow change it to never but I also was hoping to unlock all of the advanced or hidden settings in my BIOS to further mod/adapt my notebook to my specific needs. I spotted on the BIOS simulator on HP’s website for my line of notebook ( …B001E/Main.html) the setting for KEYBOARD BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT under the “Configuration” tab. I work on my laptop under low-level lighting scenarios most of the time but the backlight on the keyboard of my laptop goes off after about 15 seconds of no usage and doesn’t turn back on until after I’ve already pressed a key which is super annoying because I have no idea what key I’m pressing to turn the keyboard back on and then have to deal with whatever that keypress caused which in the case of backspace or escape can wreak havoc on my workflow. ![]() Hi, I have been at this for over a week now trying different methods and following various guides but I still have not been able to find a solution to my problem. ![]()
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