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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 berrylinxDell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 bios with absolute persistence lock, Service Tag: HRPJN53
Can someone please assist with this please. I've provided two dump files using Xgeco T48, one is the read and default saved and other is the Flash saved option, they're labeled according.
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Channel: BIOS Requests ONLY!
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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....-
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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 maksimaHello!
I have a laptop with Absolute Persistence module enabled in BIOS. I was hoping one of you kind folks could assist with removing Absolute on the attached bios dump? There is no password on the bios.
Model: Lenovo T14 Gen 3 (21CF-003TUS)
Serial: PF3V5GZE
Board: NM-E441 rev 1.0
Also I hope I backed up the right chip, Winbond 25R256JWEQ
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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... - Loading...
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