No. This tool is hardcoded for HP DMI offsets. For Dell, use “Dell DMI Editor.” For Lenovo, use “Lenovo LCFC.”
Warning: Incorrect use can brick your warranty status or cause motherboard boot errors. This should be done by experienced technicians.
Step 1: Obtain the Tool The official tool is distributed only to HP authorized service providers (via HP PartSurfer or the HP CSO Portal). Be cautious of third-party downloads; always scan for malware.
Step 2: Boot to a Clean Environment While some versions run in Windows, it is safer to boot into WinPE (Windows Preinstallation Environment) or Safe Mode with Command Prompt to avoid file locking issues. hp doctor dmi tool all in one work
Step 3: Run the Tool as Administrator
Step 4: Read Current DMI Select "Read DMI Data" first. The tool will display:
Step 5: Write New Data
Step 6: Reboot and Verify After writing, reboot and press F10 to enter BIOS Setup. Check the "System Information" tab. The new data must match the sticker on the bottom of the laptop.
There is no single official "All-in-One" tool from HP. HP releases different versions of their DMI tools (NBDMIFIT, ANDMICFG) for different generations of motherboards (e.g., Intel series 6, 7, 8, 9, etc.).
The "All-in-One" version you see online is typically a hacker/modder compilation. It bundles several different versions of the official HP utilities into one folder with a batch file menu that attempts to auto-detect your chipset or lets you select the version manually. Step 4: Read Current DMI Select "Read DMI Data" first
If you cannot get the HP Doctor tool to work, consider these alternatives:
| Tool Name | Best For | Difficulty | |-----------|----------|-------------| | HP BCU (BIOS Configuration Utility) | Reading/writing DMI from within Windows | Medium | | CPQTAG | Older HP Compaq models (pre-2015) | Easy | | WNDMIFIT | HP Workstations (Z-series) | Medium | | SPI Flash Programmer (hardware) | Fully bricked boards where DMI area is physically corrupted | Hard |
The HP Doctor DMI Tool (often labeled as HP DMI Editor, HP DMI Config Utility, or HP Brand 10/11/12 Tool) is a low-level software utility designed to read, write, and repair the Desktop Management Interface (DMI) data stored on an HP computer’s motherboard. Step 5: Write New Data
The phrase "All In One Work" refers to the tool’s ability to handle multiple functions simultaneously, including:
Unlike official HP tools that require a factory BIOS flash or a complicated NVRAM reset, the HP Doctor DMI Tool works on a software level via a bootable USB drive.