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Modify the BIOS of the HP EliteDesk 800 G1 to natively

Modify the BIOS of the HP EliteDesk 800 G1 to natively support NVMe SSD

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“Paulie M”

In this video I show you how to modify the BIOS of the HP EliteDesk 800 G1 so that it can support an NVMe SSD as a boot device. Blog post with all of the details is here:

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31 Comments

  1. Will it work for HP 800 G1 TOWER?

    My setup:

    -HP 800 G1 Tower

    -Geforce GTX 970 4GB

    -32GB DDR 31600MHz RAM

    I have graphics installed in the black PCIE slot. The PCIE adapter will be installed in the white port.

    @PaulieM
    Will this work? If so, at what speed?

  2. Thanks a lot for this video I bought a few months ago a eliteDesk g1 800 and even with onboard graphicsi was able to even play nfs 2010 and 2012 its a good motherboard even 10 years after its release my came with 8 giga of ram and 500 hd for about 100 U.S . thanks againg for this very detailed video . cheers

  3. Hi, i have a question. I'm going to install a nvme ssd, but i have a graphic card on my x16 pci port, i'm going to use the white pci port, i think is x4 and i want to know if the nvme with the adapter work in that pci, with the same process or modification on the bios. Thanks and i wait to know.

  4. Hi Paulie, I was trying to install a nvme drive to my hp elite 8300 diff but kept on getting a error when trying to modify bios
    Which was – “erasing and writing flash chip.. transaction error “ what should I do thanks

  5. Using ProDesk 600 G1 mini. I edited the bios using a bios .bin file from HP… everything looked fine while in the UEFI tool, but I didn't notice that the file had additional data that isn't used for the system bios… luckily I have extra systems and soldering tools so I may not have permanently killed the board itself. But to prevent this, just dump the backup of your current bios like in these instructions!! Fortunately my other 3 systems worked with this solution. So for anybody else doing this: intel management components couldn't finish installing for me, but use the system tools and inject the NVME driver as instructed. I suggest getting the latest bios from HP, flashing it in the bios itself, THEN using the system tools once back in windows to dump the backup, and edit THAT backup.bin to create nvme.bin just as instructed in the video. If you try to edit an official bios, you might just brick your motherboard like me and have to repair it through other means!! Thx for your help Paulie.

  6. Hi Paulie, thats is what i need, but my PC is a prodesk 600 g6 SFF , i was not able to boot from SSD m2 , you think i can use your steps with my PC model? gretting!!!

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