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[REQUEST] HP Compaq Pro 6300 SFF BIOS Unlock
#1
I'd want to unlock all IGPU / DVMT Related settings (so I can work with Hackintosh).
I am not sure if those options (DVMT Pre-allocated, DVMT Memory) are even available in hidden menus, but I hope.

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Hello everyone! It's great to be here!

I want to unlock hidden settings on my HP COMPAQ 6300 Pro SFF computer. Once upon a time (in 2016) I installed an I7-3770 processor there (originally it was an I5-3470, which I sold because it was unnecessary), but for some reason it (my computer) started working slowly when I make videos on it using the Movavi video editor. I found a program that can show me information about the temperature of my processor, and it shows me the following: according to this program (HWINFO64), the temperature of my processor easily rises to 81 degrees Celsius, but the cooler on the processor does not want to cool my CPU until this temperature comes and after that the toromosis begins (this is good or not?).

I have tried many programs to control the fan of my processor, but nothing works, neither SpeedFan, nor HWINFO, nor ArgusMonitor (which I accidentally found) - nothing. I think there is something wrong with the BIOS, but I do not know what exactly. I reinstalled ALL drivers, including chipset drivers, reinstalled Windows 10 (on SSD), but this problem has not disappeared anywhere. My final choice was to flash the official BIOS of the same version as mine (2.90 Rev A), and this problem disappeared, but after a while this problem arose again (in 2018 for the second time, the first time it was in 2017, when I had been using my compact PC on a new one for a year processor). I have flashed the BIOS again, and this problem has disappeared again, and I am afraid that this problem will occur again soon. When I took it to the service center, I was told that I would have to change the motherboard completely (this is not profitable for me).

And I decided, STOP PUTTING UP WITH IT! I need to find a BIOS that can show me what's going on with my PC at this crazy moment (when it decides it's time to make fun of the processor a little).

After that, I read on the Internet that it turns out that there are some keys with which you can enter the unlocked BIOS with all possible and editable settings (Insanely!). And then I decided to try some of these keyboard shortcuts, but nothing worked - I just wasted my time. Although perhaps I found too little and I should have continued searching...

Then I decided to postpone these searches (most likely unsuccessful), and found a program in which, using instructions on the Internet, I managed to do something... um... open (?) (I really forgot what I did. Sorry guys). Then I made some file that supposedly should contain a fully unlocked BIOS and said: "Well, that's it!", but when I tried to flash my modified BIOS, I received an error message that said that there was allegedly something in my BIOS file that would allow the program to update the BIOS firmware to my modified one (I forgot this message, sorry once again, I did it two years ago). I tried again and again, but all to no avail: the same error always appeared when I wanted to flash the modified BIOS. Then I found some other programs that can flash any BIOS, you just need to give it to them and shake it a little. I tried several of these (AFUDOS and some others). Honestly, I remember only the first name. And to my surprise, when I tried to flash the BIOS, I found out that it was write-protected! I didn't expect this. Therefore, I searched the Internet for a while and found that the only way to flash the BIOS is to silently retake the HP orginal firmware, because only it knows how to remove this write protection (by the way, there is no way to remove this protection in the original BIOS)

As a result, I realized that I needed to find someone kind person who could make a modified BIOS for me that would be stitched normally because I couldn't figure out exactly how to "slip" my modified BIOS firmware to the HP BIOS updater (which is probably also a "curve", considering that I'm doing it for the first time). In the attachment I will leave the original BIOS downloaded from the official HP website (2.90 Rev A). Please, guys, help me, otherwise I'm tired of this behavior of my compact "old man". I use it now for old games. I have a normal modern computer. I use it for modern games, and this old one is for old games that only run under Windows XP (ehhh, nostalgia...)

Have a nice day!

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xjWqHiw...share_link (BIOS link)
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