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OneCare Installer

What is OneCare?

On the 31st May 2006, Microsoft released Windows Live OneCare, an all-in-one piece of software to tune-up your PC bundled with an Anti-Virus, Anti-Malware and Firewall.

Since 2009, OneCare was shutdown, along with the servers required to install and properly use the product. This brought it to a halt until now.

YouTuber MJD picked up a copy of the software from a thrift store and attempted to install it which you can view here. This however, didn't go as planned due to the servers being down, preventing the installation.

After requesting a copy of the disc, I was able to recreate an installer, bringing back OneCare from the dead.

OneCare Rewritten allows users who still have their discs to install OneCare for nostalgic purposes to re-experience a blast from the past.

Hp Pro 3500 Series Mt Bios Bin File Better Patched -

It sounds like you’re looking for the BIOS binary (.bin) file for an HP Pro 3500 Series Microtower (MT) — possibly to flash via an external programmer (like CH341A) or recover a corrupted BIOS.

I cannot directly provide or “make” a BIOS .bin file here, because:

However, here is the correct way to get a solid, working BIOS bin file for your HP Pro 3500 MT: hp pro 3500 series mt bios bin file better


Finding and Updating the BIOS

  1. Official HP Support Website: The safest way to find and update your BIOS is through HP's official support website.

    • Go to HP Support.
    • Enter your product name or number (e.g., "HP Pro 3500 series MT").
    • Navigate to the "Software & Drivers" section.
    • Look for a "BIOS" or "Firmware" update.
  2. Understanding BIOS Files:

    • .bin files are binary files that contain the BIOS update. When updating, ensure you're using the correct file for your system.

Introduction

The HP Pro 3500 Series Micro Tower (MT) is a workhorse of the business-class desktop world. Released during the Intel Ivy Bridge era, these machines are known for their reliability, tool-less chassis, and surprising longevity. However, as these PCs age, they face a common enemy: BIOS corruption. Whether due to a failed update, a power surge during boot, or a bad capacitor on the motherboard, a corrupted BIOS turns a perfectly capable machine into a brick.

If you have landed here searching for the keyword "hp pro 3500 series mt bios bin file better", you are likely facing one of two scenarios: It sounds like you’re looking for the BIOS binary (

  1. You need a clean, working BIOS binary (.bin) file to flash your dead motherboard via an external programmer (like CH341A).
  2. You are looking for a better version of that file—one that is verified, clean of ME (Management Engine) region corruption, or perhaps modded to support newer features.

In this article, we will dissect everything you need to know about finding, verifying, and using a better BIOS BIN file for the HP Pro 3500 MT.

3. NVMe SSD Booting

This motherboard has no native NVMe support. However, advanced users have modified the BIOS BIN file to include the NVMeExpressDxE driver. A better BIN file allows you to boot Windows 10/11 from a lightning-fast M.2 SSD via a PCIe adapter. BIOS files are copyrighted and owned by HP

Part 5: How to Flash (The "Proper" Method)

Where to get the correct BIOS .BIN for an HP Pro 3500 Series MT

Tier 2: Verified Dumps from Bios-Mods or Badcaps

Communities like Badcaps.net and Win-Raid have repositories of clean dumps. Look for threads with:

A better dump here will have the Intel Management Engine (ME) region properly cleared, fixing the "slow boot" or "reboot cycle" issue.

Where to get the correct .BIN file

OneCare Rewritten

So why does this project exist? This project exists because personally I disagree with planned obsolescence and reverse engineering is fascinating to me.

Being able to take a look at old software past its 'use by date' creates a nostalgic experience and can be fun to play with, to see how software has developed over time.

OneCare Installer

Why isn't the installer OneCare themed?

Originally, it was. However, further looking into Microsofts terms prohibts any re-use or reproduction of their material, punishable by law. I don't wish to be sued by Microsoft and so replaced the materials in the installer with some photo's of my servers, keeps it 'techy'.

System Requirements:

  • Your OneCare installation medium (OneCare Disc)
  • Microsoft .Net 4.0 (Runtime or full installation)
  • Windows Live ID Assistant
  • Windows Vista 32-Bit OR Windows Vista 64-Bit
OneCare Installer

Is it free?

While the OneCare Rewritten installer itself is free, the actual product, Microsoft Windows Live OneCare is a paid product. The OneCare Rewritten project is nothing more than a rebuilt installer for OneCare to continuue installation regardless of Microsoft Servers being available.

This means if you do not own functional installation medium, this software will NOT install OneCare.