Yes. But it is a hardware utility, not a software .exe. The software used (NeoProgrammer / hex editor) does the job, but only when physically connected to the chip.

This involves opening the laptop, locating the physical BIOS IC (chip), and sometimes desoldering it.

: It is highly effective if you set up the three recovery questions beforehand. If not, this utility is unavailable. HP BIOS Configuration Utility (BCU) :

Yes, if they used HP Manageability Integration Kit. But as a consumer, you can't. You need a hardware utility.