HP Dc7700 HP Compaq Business PC with vPro Technology AMT 2.1 Firmware Update - Page 15

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As indicated in the image, this utility creates an encrypted password file required to execute the HPQFlash application in a silent mode on an administrative/setup password protected PC. HPQPswd utility is an application which allows the user (typically a system administrator) to create an encrypted password file which can be used with the /p option of the HPQFlash application. This option is usually used along with the /s option to perform a silent mode update of a PC BIOS on Hewlett-Packard computers which have a BIOS administrative/setup password set. The password file can be named and stored in any location. However, it is best to store the file in the same subdirectory as the HPQFlash application. The HPQFlash application silent mode will execute without user interaction. Updating - General Questions What steps are necessary to create the BIOS image CD for F10 ROM flash and recovery? The softpaq BIOS.iso allows the user or administrator to create binary image CD that can be used to locally restore or update the system BIOS. This feature requires that a system is available with CD burning software and a compatible CD-R/RW drive installed. The following steps describe how the file can be used: 1. Obtain a blank CD and place it in the CD-R/RW drive. 2. Execute BIOS.iso to launch the CD burning software. 3. To make the BIOS binary image CD, follow instructions provided by the application. 4. Place the newly created BIOS binary image CD in the CD drive of the computer to be updated or restored and cycle system power. 5. Follow the procedures detailed in the ""How do I update the BIOS when not running Windows XP, Vista, or DOS?" on page 9" section. What steps are necessary to create a bootable USB flash media (disk-on key) for BIOS update? A USB Flash Media Device can be made "bootable" to execute the Flashbin.exe utility. Please read the following requirements and procedure completely before attempting to make the USB flash media device bootable. If you are not comfortable with the steps, please do not attempt this procedure. Data loss can result from improper execution. Requirements: • System supporting USB flash media boot. Any Hewlett-Packard business PC with the following system BIOS family: 1. 6860 2. 786A 3. 786B 4. 786C 15

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As indicated in the image, this utility creates an encrypted password file required to execute the HPQ-
Flash application in a silent mode on an administrative/setup password protected PC. HPQPswd utility is
an application which allows the user (typically a system administrator) to create an encrypted password
file which can be used with the
/p
option of the HPQFlash application. This option is usually used along
with the
/s
option to perform a silent mode update of a PC BIOS on Hewlett-Packard computers which
have a BIOS administrative/setup password set. The password file can be named and stored in any loca-
tion. However, it is best to store the file in the same subdirectory as the HPQFlash application. The HPQ-
Flash application silent mode will execute without user interaction.
Updating - General Questions
What steps are necessary to create the BIOS image CD for F10 ROM flash
and recovery?
The softpaq BIOS.iso allows the user or administrator to create binary image CD that can be used to
locally restore or update the system BIOS. This feature requires that a system is available with CD burning
software and a compatible CD-R/RW drive installed.
The following steps describe how the file can be used:
1.
Obtain a blank CD and place it in the CD-R/RW drive.
2.
Execute BIOS.iso to launch the CD burning software.
3.
To make the BIOS binary image CD, follow instructions provided by the application.
4.
Place the newly created BIOS binary image CD in the CD drive of the computer to be updated or
restored and cycle system power.
5.
Follow the procedures detailed in the "
“How do I update the BIOS when not running Windows XP,
Vista, or DOS?” on page 9
" section.
What steps are necessary to create a bootable USB flash media (disk-on
key) for BIOS update?
A USB Flash Media Device can be made “bootable” to execute the Flashbin.exe utility. Please read the
following requirements and procedure completely before attempting to make the USB flash media device
bootable. If you are not comfortable with the steps, please do not attempt this procedure. Data loss can
result from improper execution.
Requirements:
System supporting USB flash media boot. Any Hewlett-Packard business PC with the following system
BIOS family:
1.
6860
2.
786A
3.
786B
4.
786C