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Originally posted by iampachi View Postplease remove pass
dell latitude 7440
st: 531SCW3
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Originally posted by rex98 View Post
for future reference us this tool it unlocks in seconds : https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...l-8fc8-patcher
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Originally posted by AWA62 View PostHello,
I had an old Latitude 7440 (2014), but the admin password is blocked.
I've try BIOS-PW.org, but it doesn't help me... more I'm now blocked on the Dell Security Manager page at each restart (picture attached).
Is there anyone to help me ?
Thanks
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Originally posted by AWA62 View PostHello,
I had an old Latitude 7440 (2014), but the admin password is blocked.
I've try BIOS-PW.org, but it doesn't help me... more I'm now blocked on the Dell Security Manager page at each restart (picture attached).
Is there anyone to help me ?
Thanks
Dell laptops store the password in EC. However, some generators exist depending on the code suffix.
See: https://beta.bios-pw.org/ .If the website is offline try: https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://bios-pw.org/
Note: All passwords must be entered with a US QWERTY Keyboard,you can use a USB one.
Note: The 6FF1 suffix has a bug,use your service tag with the 1F5A or BF97 suffix instead,Example: 1234ABC-BF97 .
Note: The list of examples does not include some other suffix codes that do work,such as E7A8 .
Note: If the BF97 suffix does not work try it with the E7A8 suffix instead.
Note: There is no publicly available 8FC8 generator available at the moment.
The CTRL-ENTER-ENTER keystroke after the password only applied to laptops with a suffix (xxxxxxx-8FC8 for example), until Dell also required it in some laptops using System Disable 16-Hex algorithm, on which only the Password+ENTER was needed at first and then in some models you needed the CTRL-ENTER-ENTER to properly delete the system passwords, otherwise the password would remain SET upon the automatic system reboot if just doing Password+ENTER until the proper CTRL-ENTER-ENTER keystroke was performed in certain models.
8FC8 Patcher software: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...l-8fc8-patcher
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Originally posted by omar55 View PostPlease help to unlock bios 8fc8 from latitude 7440
ST: DSWR9Y3Attached Files
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