At first glance, these look like random driver files, but they are actually powerful low-level configuration tools. Here is everything you need to know about what they do, how they work, and the risks involved.
Incorrect use of these tools can permanently corrupt your system board’s DMI data, leading to warranty rejection or a hard brick. Proceed only if you are confident and have backed up your original BIOS (if possible). DMIFIT tool and HPBQ138.EXE
Or if a specific script doesn’t exist, run: At first glance, these look like random driver