#Hp dmi tool 2015 iso#
Not to Gloat, but to say that for to know where HW manufactors do things in BIOS and Firmware is one of the smartest thinhs I ever asked questions about, and the answers we derived were really a poor show for so called ISO standardisation (HWIDS duplicated and so on) Jaak, From Driverpacks did some good there, they still say. So I eventually published generic answers to FAQ, and later tried to help by -for instance- open source tools that helped out -quite literally- millions of people setting up windows XP Keeping myself from IM and so on was, after all, caused by the inundation of IM and PM one got while helping in fora. I wouldn't mind having you in my friends profile, I think. I did that for at least 18 years, and you helped me ask more. W/I, public sharing of expertise and problem solving, usually learning a great deal from the questions you try to answer.
That, and sharing the solution to questions, in the best way possible. Nothing gets you eternal fame, but tenacity. I preferred forae long ago, then stopped hanging out at many because they tend to steal time.īut, I still like to reply to something that I know can help a good many other people, and THIS one, Mathew, hit the sweet spot. This might have been my first reply to a googleblog, but there were so many ways to "connect" this. Rufus was very useful for creating a bootable memory stick
#Hp dmi tool 2015 trial#
There is a very useful thread about the problem here:Īfter a lot of trial and error, I was able to resolve the problem and get rid of the message with the following process: System Board OOA Product Information Not Validįor help go to HP.com/go/techcenter/startup Whilst the new motherboard worked correctly, every time the machine was started an error would appear during POST, and it could not be removed by clearing the CMOS or updating the BIOS. I recently replaced the motherboard on an HP G62-A19SA laptop (part number 597674-001).