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Re: forever!
I've seen those in cheap PSUs. Absolute garbage.Originally posted by PeteS in CARemember that by the time consequences of a short-sighted decision are experienced, the idiot who made the bad decision may have already been promoted or moved on to a better job at another company.
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by markenero3Good Day Everyone please help! I have Dell precision 3480 13th gen with Bios password and absolute enable. I already tried 8FC8 Patcher it works but the absolute still cannot be disabled
Here is my Orig bios file with Bios password and Absolute Enabled
Board: IDB40 LA-M402P
Service Tag : HFZW724
Thank you So much in advance....-
Channel: BIOS Requests ONLY!
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by Mr.UltimateHi, I have Dell precision 5540 laptop from old workplace,decommissioned old stock. its a good spec laptop i9-9880H etc, so I decided to keep it and use it for personal purposes.
I was checking bios settings and I found that Absolute (Computrace) is permanently enabled/activated, and field is grayed out, unable to change it to disabled/deactivated state. The laptop status is clean, absolute has no any warnings or messages booting pre-bios pre-OS or post booting, while using laptop, im just not feeling safe having absolute permanently enabled having backdoor on a bios level enabled to my...-
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by AJ847.63eHi Folks,
Just wanted to clear up a misunderstanding of mine (or what I expect is one). Isn't the 12V rail from the 24 pin, EPS and PCIE separated? IE if I put a power resistor on the ATX 12V pin that is not going to load, thus tell me if the EPS or PCIE rails are fine?
I was recently watching ArIs from Hardware Busters video on how to properly test ATX PSUs without using 5 figure Croma substations.
The PCB adapter he used breaks out the 12, 5 and 3.3V pins from the 24 pin and gives you banana plugs to connect to. That is a bit useless is it not? Aren't... -
by saygiHello, everyone.
I've brought this laptop of gumtree it was sold under 'spare or parts' the only issue with the laptop was it tends to heat up after 2-3 hours and decrease in performance.
because it did not come with a hdd I could not test it there, so I've installed a hdd and put windows 10 on it, I've used it for 5 hours and it did not heat up or decrease in performance however it turned off and displayed a message saying this laptop is disabled. I couldn't enter bios or boot windows at all. so I removed the hdd and reinstalled windows again and the message is...-
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by yodafettHi, It's been a while since I've messed with this laptop so my memory may not be 100% correct,
Current Absolute settings are listed bellow.
"Absolute Persistence Module Current State
Activation Status: Inactive
Absolute Persistence Module Permanent Disable: No"
I would like to be ride of the Absolute all together if possible or at least be able to change " Permanent Disable to "Yes". Am I correct in thinking that "Permanent Disable No" means that it can be activated remotely at any time?
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