Reset Exclusive | Hp Probook 650 G5 Bios Password
Resetting a BIOS password on an HP ProBook 650 G5 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
- Generate a Rescue Key: You will need a specific "Master Password" derived from the 8-digit "System Disabled" code on your screen. Standard brute-force calculators do not work for the 650 G5 because it uses SHA-1 hashing. However, exclusive forums and specific decoders (like those hosted on Russian firmware hubs) use rainbow tables for the HP 8th Gen series.
- Use a Bootable DOS USB: The Windows version of HP BCU cannot bypass a locked BIOS. You must create a FreeDOS USB. Using the exclusive command:
HPDMI.exe /W:unlock.txt - The Script: Inside the
unlock.txtfile, the exclusive syntax isPasswordClear=Yes. When the G5 boots to the USB, the HP DMI tool writes to the SPI flash, bypassing Sure Start by writing directly to the "configuration descriptor."
Step 2: Connect the Programmer
Attach the SOIC-8 clip to the BIOS chip. Ensure pin 1 of the clip (red wire) aligns with pin 1 of the chip (marked by a dot or indent). Connect the clip to your CH341A programmer, and the programmer to your USB port. hp probook 650 g5 bios password reset exclusive
Current Status
: Many users report that HP has ceased providing these files for newer models like the G5 series. ⚠️ A Note on Physical Reprogramming Resetting a BIOS password on an HP ProBook
Resetting the BIOS administrator password on an HP ProBook 650 G5 typically requires generating a master password from a "System Disabled" code, or physical reprogramming of the EEPROM chip. Because modern HP business notebooks store security data in non-volatile memory, removing the CMOS battery will not reset the password, often leaving official support requests for system board replacements as a final option. For more details, visit HP Support Community HP Support Community AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Generate a Rescue Key: You will need a