Dell latitude E6400 bios password reset
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Re: Dell latitude E6400 bios password reset
good luck
here is a link to the generator that gives the passwords, http://bios-pw.org/Comment
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Re: Dell latitude E6400 bios password reset
Thnx Trebo but unfortunately it didn't work. Anything else I could try?
greetz,
Richard
try this. SmeP7s8Xk5YqUv81
good luck
here is a link to the generator that gives the passwords, http://bios-pw.org/Comment
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Re: Dell latitude E6400 bios password reset
firstly double check that you gave me correct service tag
passwords need to be entered on a Qwerty keyboard (not 100% sure about that thou)
enter password then hold down control and press enter, you may need to press enter twice
passwords are case sensitive so enter as seen
hope one of those work for youComment
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Re: Dell latitude E6400 bios password reset
Trebo, it worked! It's indeed correct that passwords need to be entered on a Qwerty keyboard. My laptop is equipped with a Azerty keyboard and I just converted the password to the right key combinations and it worked!
Thanks so much!
Greetings from The Netherlands!
Richard
hello Styx007
firstly double check that you gave me correct service tag
passwords need to be entered on a Qwerty keyboard (not 100% sure about that thou)
enter password then hold down control and press enter, you may need to press enter twice
passwords are case sensitive so enter as seen
hope one of those work for youComment
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Re: Dell latitude E6400 bios password reset
Trebo, it worked! It's indeed correct that passwords need to be entered on a Qwerty keyboard. My laptop is equipped with a Azerty keyboard and I just converted the password to the right key combinations and it worked!
Thanks so much!
Greetings from The Netherlands!
Richard
and welcome to Badcaps
TreboComment
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Re: Dell latitude E6400 bios password reset
hi!everyone...please help me out..i had an old dell latitude E6400 which having service tag---- 37H9NH1 please give me its password....Comment
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Re: Dell latitude E6400 bios password reset
Greetings!
I would greatly appreciate any help I can obtain to reset the admin password for my Dell latitude E6400.
My service tag is: D56BZL1-2A7B
Thanks in advance,
kingjamrock.Comment
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Re: Dell latitude E6400 bios password reset
I am in the same boat needing the admin bios password with 2 E6410 one is 2Q1MRM1-1F5A and 9JL34Q1-1F5A any help would be much appreciated
ThanksComment
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Re: Dell latitude E6400 bios password reset
trebo,
are there no options for my 1D3B-suffix E6430 machine (that don't involve soldering)?
It's HD locked (no bios, system or admin pass set) but even with the original drive removed it won't recognise the new one I bought.
I get the
'you are using a password from dell, inc .... all data will be lost if you press enter'
prompt for everything any generator spits out. I press ctrl+enter and it just reboots to the same HD password prompt.
Tried rewriting service tag to ******* via some dodgy, leaked dell employee utility but I've no way of checking if the rewrite worked.
Thanks advance for any reply as I've been struggling with this for a while.Comment
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Re: Dell latitude E6400 bios password reset
trebo,
are there no options for my 1D3B-suffix E6430 machine (that don't involve soldering)?
It's HD locked (no bios, system or admin pass set) but even with the original drive removed it won't recognise the new one I bought.
I get the
'you are using a password from dell, inc .... all data will be lost if you press enter'
prompt for everything any generator spits out. I press ctrl+enter and it just reboots to the same HD password prompt.
Tried rewriting service tag to ******* via some dodgy, leaked dell employee utility but I've no way of checking if the rewrite worked.
Thanks advance for any reply as I've been struggling with this for a while.
you say its HDD that has the password, if so I have always changed the HDD with success, you have to install a new OS
I have not had the message that you received ( 'you are using a password from dell, inc .... all data will be lost if you press enter' )
as your new HDD will have no data on it, why not just press enter and install a new OS
or am I missing somethingComment
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Re: Dell latitude E6400 bios password reset
thank you for that quick reply.
replacement HDD just doesn't show up - not in bios or windows setup.
but, if i connect it externally it does. same when i connect it externally to two other machines but, in the letter, only as 'usb storage', and i cant format it or anything.
I was reading that the dell hd password is also written to CMOS or nvram or something and that this must be cleared (by shorting two legs of a chip while booting) prior to installing a new drive or (and this is the sketchy part) the new drive will 'inherit' the password and be locked too!
of course I read this *after* putting the new drive in the crippled dell, so maybe the above is true and I've rendered it useless; or maybe I just bought a bad drive idk.
now its a toss up for me between returning the new drive for a replacement to find out; or, purchasing a password from dubious-dell-unlockers.ru for $35 lol which works out to *only* $4.38 per character!
really appreciate your help tho, thanks.
nice forum btw.Comment
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Re: Dell latitude E6400 bios password reset
sorry. the 'lose your data of you press enter' msg occurs when I tried generated passwords on the old, locked drive. pressing enter/Ctrl enter/ x2 yields a reboot and HDD password prompt yet again.
that wasn't clear, apologiesComment
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Re: Dell latitude E6400 bios password reset
thank you for that quick reply.
replacement HDD just doesn't show up - not in bios or windows setup.
but, if i connect it externally it does. same when i connect it externally to two other machines but, in the letter, only as 'usb storage', and i cant format it or anything.
I was reading that the dell hd password is also written to CMOS or nvram or something and that this must be cleared (by shorting two legs of a chip while booting) prior to installing a new drive or (and this is the sketchy part) the new drive will 'inherit' the password and be locked too!
of course I read this *after* putting the new drive in the crippled dell, so maybe the above is true and I've rendered it useless; or maybe I just bought a bad drive idk.
now its a toss up for me between returning the new drive for a replacement to find out; or, purchasing a password from dubious-dell-unlockers.ru for $35 lol which works out to *only* $4.38 per character!
really appreciate your help tho, thanks.
nice forum btw.
try and get hold of a known working HDD and see if that shows up
I am quite sure you bought a duff HDD, if I am wrong then some other member will step in and let us know
buying bios passwords is dodgy but HDD passwords is a bigger riskComment
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