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Re: Unlock asus for free
Hi,
I have a tablet from Asus (VivoTab Note 8 M80TA). When I press "Alt+R" the date 2012-01-01 is shown. I tried several codes (from the code generator I found here: https://superuser.com/questions/1046...ord-containing) and no one is sucessful.
BIOS is "Aptio" version 2.16.1242 from American Megatredns Inc.
Can someone help me, please!!
Best regards
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Re: Unlock asus for free
Hello
i tried the script js
Now, my date is 2012-01-07 ( i can’t understand why)
code purposed are :
A0BB00LD
B0BB00LD
L0BB00LD
O0BB00LD
D0BB00LD
10BB00LD
90BB00LD
40BB00LD
20BB00LD
C0BB00LD
H0BB00LD
I’m not sure i need to use zero in this code or O
would you check ?
Regards
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Re: Unlock asus for free
Trying to understand the tech behind this lockout, and I'm hitting a brick wall.
I have an Asus T100TA tablet / laptop that is stuck on the "ENTER PASSWORD" blue box, prior to Bios launch.
Now, it has the date of 2012/01/01, yet the ABLDABLA password does not work. I tried replacing the "A" with "Q" as suggested, and nothing. Tried external USB keyboard, and nothing.
I tried using the 10 year old password (2002/01/01), and lo and behold, there isn't one.
Has ANYONE had ANY success in getting the 2012/01/01 unlocked? I have never been as stumped as I am with this stupid little laptop thing.
Any answers are greatly appretiated!
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Re: Unlock asus for free
@thevulgrone
The rescue password "ABLDABLA" must be typed while computer is showing the rescue message dialog box with date (ALT+R), that's when the password works (not on the regular enter password prompt).
If that does not work, then wait 24-hours for the date to change so you can try the next password on the list, as the rescue password changes every day.
Date:Rescue Password
2002-01-02: ALAA4ABA
2002-01-03: A4219DAA
2002-01-04: AA4HBBLA
2002-01-05: AAAALO0B
I have a TXT file with Asus rescue passwords by date, that have downloaded from other forum (before Python script was released by Dogber1), curiously the list starts at 2002-01-02 date (not 2002-01-01), so maybe there's a bug with that initial date that prevents password from working, so waiting may do the trick.
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