I've downloaded the BCU, but it just launches and crashes in mere milliseconds. Oh if you're looking for overclocking, that option can be found in Intel XTU, not in BIOS: You may need to update your BIOS first as well. Generally if BCU doesn't expose the option, then it's not available for your system. It is a command line tool that runs in Windows, and exposes all BIOS settings (even some which aren't in BIOS setup) in a text file that you can modify to your liking. HP BCU is your best bet for getting into advanced BIOS settings. As far as I know, that key sequence will only work on unconfigured systems (brand new boards in the factory/repair center). What are you looking to get into? If you're trying to change product information (not sure why you would) then that option won't work if the system is already configured, IIRC.
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