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I'm looking for a solution which can be applied in Bios on a HP-Device.



The Script should disable: WLAN, Bluetooth, Webcam and the microfone.



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    I'm looking for a solution which can be applied in Bios on a HP-Device.



    The Script should disable: WLAN, Bluetooth, Webcam and the microfone.



    That's what I tried so far:



    This is what I've tried










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      I'm looking for a solution which can be applied in Bios on a HP-Device.



      The Script should disable: WLAN, Bluetooth, Webcam and the microfone.



      That's what I tried so far:



      This is what I've tried










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      I'm looking for a solution which can be applied in Bios on a HP-Device.



      The Script should disable: WLAN, Bluetooth, Webcam and the microfone.



      That's what I tried so far:



      This is what I've tried







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          You can't modify BIOS settings through Win32. You'd need a special driver for that that would be provided by HP, if it exists.



          Something like http://whp-aus2.cold.extweb.hp.com/pub/caps-softpaq/cmit/whitepapers/HP_BCU_FAQ.pdf maybe.






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            You can't modify BIOS settings through Win32. You'd need a special driver for that that would be provided by HP, if it exists.



            Something like http://whp-aus2.cold.extweb.hp.com/pub/caps-softpaq/cmit/whitepapers/HP_BCU_FAQ.pdf maybe.






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              You can't modify BIOS settings through Win32. You'd need a special driver for that that would be provided by HP, if it exists.



              Something like http://whp-aus2.cold.extweb.hp.com/pub/caps-softpaq/cmit/whitepapers/HP_BCU_FAQ.pdf maybe.






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                You can't modify BIOS settings through Win32. You'd need a special driver for that that would be provided by HP, if it exists.



                Something like http://whp-aus2.cold.extweb.hp.com/pub/caps-softpaq/cmit/whitepapers/HP_BCU_FAQ.pdf maybe.






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                You can't modify BIOS settings through Win32. You'd need a special driver for that that would be provided by HP, if it exists.



                Something like http://whp-aus2.cold.extweb.hp.com/pub/caps-softpaq/cmit/whitepapers/HP_BCU_FAQ.pdf maybe.







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