e410ma r3.0 bypass/remove bios pw

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  • imbaworld
    Clueless
    • Dec 2023
    • 3
    • Latvia

    #1

    e410ma r3.0 bypass/remove bios pw

    Hey. I have an old E410M Asus notebook that I cannot remember the password. A kid spilled liquid on it a long time ago and half of the keyboard wasn't working, also the touchpad went dead, so I decided to get a new one instead of fixing. After spending long time in the shelf I finally took it out and before trowing away turned it on and woalla, keyboard works. But password that I'm for 99% sure is correct being declined again and again. With external keyboard, same, wrong password. ((

    Since there is no cmos battery, is there is any other easy way to get rid of password without flashing bios? I cannot do it by myself, and paying money for this device I doubt is a good investment.


    E410MA-EK211
    SN - LCN0CX21T49552C
    CN - S8WZ
    MFD - 2020-12


    mb img - https://imgur.com/a/beuHLF2
    Last edited by imbaworld; 12-14-2023, 06:02 PM.
  • SMDFlea
    Super Moderator
    • Jan 2018
    • 22114
    • UK

    #2
    Originally posted by imbaworld
    Hey. I have an old E410M Asus notebook that I cannot remember the password. A kid spilled liquid on it a long time ago and half of the keyboard wasn't working, also the touchpad went dead, so I decided to get a new one instead of fixing. After spending long time in the shelf I finally took it out and before trowing away turned it on and woalla, keyboard works. But password that I'm for 99% sure is correct being declined again and again. With external keyboard, same, wrong password. ((
    Since there is no cmos battery, is there is any other easy way to get rid of password without flashing bios? I cannot do it by myself, and paying money for this device I doubt is a good investment.
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    • imbaworld
      Clueless
      • Dec 2023
      • 3
      • Latvia

      #3
      Edited main post and there is board

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      Last edited by SMDFlea; 12-15-2023, 05:51 AM.

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      • thusie80
        Member
        • Jun 2011
        • 10
        • Sri Lanka

        #4
        hello.. i need EC bin for Asus E410MA R2.1. Because its SIO shorted. Any body have please share. Thank You.

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