Restart the HP computer, press F9 for Boot Menu, and select the USB drive.

Instead, use HP’s official free tools like for asset management. If you absolutely must rewrite a serial number, contact HP Support or an authorized service partner. The cost of professional help is minimal compared to the risk of permanently bricking your motherboard with a rogue DMI tool.

Used primarily for older notebooks (roughly 2007–2014) that boot in Legacy mode.

A consolidated package introduced in 2009 that combines older tools like HPSetCfg and BrandIT .

Downloading and installing the HP DMI Toolkit is a straightforward process. Here's a step-by-step guide:

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Copy the DMI toolkit files (e.g., NBDMI.EXE , DMI.INI , NBX.EXE ) to the root of the USB drive.

The official source is the or the HP PartSurfer backend. However, this requires an active HP service agreement, partner ID, or institutional account. These versions are digitally signed and safe.

The process usually involves creating a bootable environment: Prepare a USB: Use a tool like to format a USB drive as and make it bootable (usually MS-DOS or FreeDOS). Copy Files: Extract the DMI toolkit files (e.g., HPBQ138.exe WNDMIFIT.exe ) to the root of the USB. Boot to USB: Restart your HP computer, tap to enter the boot menu, and select your USB drive. Run the Utility:

Disclaimer: The following is for educational purposes. Only perform these steps if you are an authorized HP service provider or have explicit guidance from HP support.