Im in the stage of testing the TaskSequence now, it seems to work… I’ll get back to you about this in a bit. Select * From Win32_ComputerSystem WHERE Model LIKE "%ProBook 6570%" SELECT * FROM Win32_BIOS WHERE ReleaseDate < "20130328000000.000000+000" SELECT * FROM Win32_BIOS WHERE SMBIOSVERSION LIKE "%68ICF%" One example on WMI query and if statement around it that all these queries must be true. To do this in WinPE demanded AD connection and authentications, seemed to difficult at this time so I abandoned the ide totally.Ĭreated a new testcollection, to have control of which computers I should be messing withĬreated a new task sequence, HP BIOS Upgrade.Īnd to create biospackages for each computermodel that demanded a new bios, WMI queries for model and biosdate and ending with removing itself from the collection. Then how to do this in a controlled manner? and then we got the BIOS Password to take care of also. So I resolved to SCCM 2007 to do this, could I publish a new package? Boot into WinPE? Publish a task sequence?Ī program package got, difficult to say the least, after some digging and testing this is how the procedure seems to must be done This is a short notice on how I did the BIOS upgrade on HP Elitebook 2530p (tested on 2530,2540,2570,Probook, 6s)įirst of all, this got very important after little over a year of running Windows7, Bitlocker and HP Elitebook, some computers reencrypted their disks (SSD disk so it ONLY takes around 30-60minutes) spontaneous and according to Google and a answer from MS Tech is that the BIOS is to old, well then a update on Windows7 triggered this bug, cant really tell which…
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