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Hp Pro 3500 Series Mt Bios Bin File Fixed <100% EXCLUSIVE>

The fixed bin zeroes out the onboard LAN MAC. To restore:

Alternatively, the system will generate a random MAC on each boot until you set it permanently.


  • If vendor method fails, do not attempt repeated forced attempts; move to hardware programmer.
  • Using UEFITool:

    Warning: BIOS flashing and chip programming can permanently brick a system if done incorrectly. Proceed only if you accept risk. This guide assumes HP Pro 3500 MT (H‑CUpertino/H61 family) hardware and a corrupt/missing BIOS .bin (no display, POST beeps, or blank BIOS setup).

    | Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | Still dead after programming | Incorrect binary size (use 16MB, not 8MB) | | Serial number lost | DMI region overwritten; restore via HP DMI Tool | | MAC address 88-88-88-88-87-88 | GbE region corrupted; inject from backup | | ME region not initialized | Clean ME region + run me_cleaner or flash full dump | hp pro 3500 series mt bios bin file fixed

    No. The MT (Microtower) and SFF use different motherboard layouts, GPIO assignments, and fan controllers. Flashing an SFF bin to an MT will cause fan errors and PCIe slot misdetection.

  • After flashing image, BIOS setup gray/blank:
  • USB, fans or devices not working post-flash:
  • Original working BIOS versions for this series end in: The fixed bin zeroes out the onboard LAN MAC

    Crucial Warning: Do not use a BIOS bin from the Pro 3500 Small Form Factor (SFF) or the Pro 3400 series. The memory mapping and Super I/O chips differ. Using the wrong bin will genuinely brick your board beyond simple recovery.