I am trying to modify the HWBROM number on a dv9200t series notebook so a 64-bit recovery dvd can be used instead of the 32-bit recovery dvd it was originally shipped with. I have both restore dvd's. I have placed a copy of the utility I'm playing with HERE. I found it on one of the restore dvd's. You can identify your own Motherboard DMI with this utility "run from a bootable cd" and/or modify it. I also found an HP instruction manual HERE.
I don't know if anyone has tried this? :confused2:
I'm thinking it's just a matter of changing 3 numbers so the other restore dvd with a different software build will work. Any comments? Is it gonna work?
I figure the worst that can happen is I'll have to put my old number back to use my original 32-bit restore dvd once again.
Usage: HDD_DMI [/disk n] /clear|display|output|write [/output] [/quiet|verbose]
Options: /disk n use physical drive n [1..9] (default:1)
/clear Clear all potential checksummed sectors and exit
/clear62 Clear all potential checksummed (except sect 63) sectors
/clearsect Clear the checksummed sector and exit
/display Display hard drive DMI information
/write Write the OEM and Manufacturer information to the disk
/output Print output to the file HddDMI.TXT instead of the console
/updateini search the rp and update the mbr.ini with dmi infos
/Quiet Quiet
/Verbose ...guess
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The link you give us is for a desktop unit.
Are you sure that you can do the same thing with a laptop?
My co-worker lappy went to the repair line and they changed the MB so his Recovery disks fails to work after. He sent it again to get that fixed. -
I have a notebook and found the file on my recovery partitian?
I haven't gotten it to work, but I don't know what I'm doing.
Why do you say it's for a desktop unit?
I am hoping someone who knows or has a utility to do this will post to the thread.
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Hi mbmalone,
I've the same problem ...
But I don't manage to download HDD_DMI :
. your link http://michaelusa.org/HPDMI/HDD_DMI.EXE does not work any more,
. www.techport.info/reflib/tattoo/dnld_tattoos.htm needs login/password that nobody have ...
Thanks for your answers -
michaelusa.org no longer exists.
Michael
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why would you want to install this... install the retail vista use command promt to install the certificate and volume key from 32 bit... enjoy 64 bit :d
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I bought XP Home OEM with my DV9005ea and I am glad with it (programs, drivers, etc.) : I would be able to install the native version on another drive for use in the same notebook, but the tattoo prevent me to do it ...
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@mbmalone:
Are you doing this out of curiosity or because you want 64bit? If you just want 64bit, all you need are the Install disks and a backup of your reg key and activation. See my clean install guide for details on all of that. -
I try to reinstall my DVD restauration to an another drive which could be replace my 1st one ...
According to the mbmalone's doc, I need to clearing DMI ....
I finally get the HDD_DMI utility which displays correctly my DMI ... BUT whether I clear it (I've tried /clear, /clear62 and /clearsect), the restauration boot but crash (blue screen).
Which steps to do ?
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I tried doing all of this without finally achieving success and came to the ultimate realization that it was faster and easier to just install Vista from scratch, then go to HP and lookup my model to download all the HP software. I also achieved the added benefit of now having Vista Ultimate instead of Vista Home Edition.
Here is the link I used to get the HP software for my model.
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?product=3204947&cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&product=3204947&dlc=en&lang=en
kind regards, -
sir, can you help me with the DMI utility software, I cant have the password
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could you guys help me with getting DMI utility? My BIOS info about my laptop has disappeared, so I want to get them back because my recovery disks dont work. thanks
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Aristotelhs2060 Notebook Virtuoso
someone please upload the hp dmi utility somewhere...
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Can someone email the dmi update utility or the login/password information for "http://www.techport.info/reflib/tattoo/dnld_tattoos.htm"? I updated my BIOS and for some reason it changed the tattoo information on my mother board. I had to get another BIOS chip in order to boot my PC.
[email protected]
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Hi,
i was looking for a soft to change motherboard id, and i found one.The name of this software is "HP Motherboard Tattoo Utility" .i have downloaded it from
Code:www.techport.info/reflib/tattoo/dnld_tattoos.htm
"These files are encrypted and must be decrypted with WinZip.
To unlock the encrypted zip files, first obtain a password from your HP Regional Support contact or Retail Support Center."
i have tried to find the password with no luck.I am also tiring bruit force attack to break the password with no luck,it will take about a year to crack.
If any one have the password for this zip please let me know.
here is the password protected ZIP
Code:http://rapidshare.com/files/303955887/HDD_DMI_Utility.zip
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Hi,
i have found the tattoo utility.
1.Bios Editor
2.crystal DMI
3.HP_V10B_DMI_Utility
4.HP Tatoo utility(password protected By HP)
5.HP tattoo Boot ISO disc
6.HP USB Boot Utility
7.WHS_HP_Change
8.WHS oembios chager
9.OEMBIOS cab preps
10.X64_OEM
11.OEMBIOS cab preps
download from here
http://phonix.ipbfree.com/index.php?act=ST&f=3&t=29 -
Thanks
Using the DMI utility from HP to Modify HWBOM number for System Recovery DVD
Discussion in 'HP' started by mbmalone, Apr 12, 2007.