Asus FX506HC-HN053 bios password unlock

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  • Shandor2012
    New Member
    • Oct 2015
    • 5
    • Romania

    #1

    Asus FX506HC-HN053 bios password unlock

    Hi!
    It's an Asus FX506HC-HN053 laptop.
    After trying to remove the bios administrator password, it asks for the password, but no longer accepts the known password.
    I'm asking for help.

    Model : Asus FX506H
    FX506HC-HN053
    SN:NCNRCX0263904C
    MFD: 2022 - 12

    Board Model: DA0NJJMBAG0 REV: G
    Bios chip:Winbond 25Q80DVIG
    Bios Dump:
    Attached Files

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  • leo037_2023
    DEMIGOD OF BIOS
    • Oct 2023
    • 63
    • Buenos Aires - Argentina

    #2
    try to find another bios .

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    • volinakis
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      • Jan 2021
      • 2876
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      #3
      Originally posted by Shandor2012
      Hi!
      It's an Asus FX506HC-HN053 laptop.
      After trying to remove the bios administrator password, it asks for the password, but no longer accepts the known password.
      I'm asking for help.

      Model : Asus FX506H
      FX506HC-HN053
      SN:NCNRCX0263904C
      MFD: 2022 - 12

      Board Model: DA0NJJMBAG0 REV: G
      Bios chip:Winbond 25Q80DVIG
      Bios Dump:
      wrong chipset, look near PCH
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      • Shandor2012
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        • Oct 2015
        • 5
        • Romania

        #4
        You are right. Closer to PCH was this chip as seen in photo1, but I found another flash chip, MX77L12850F close to the second M.2 connector​, photo2
        I didn't find this face in the list from the TL866C programmer, but I'm documenting myself and coming back.
        Attached Files

        if you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site

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        • volinakis
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          • Jan 2021
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          #5
          Originally posted by Shandor2012
          You are right. Closer to PCH was this chip as seen in photo1, but I found another flash chip, MX77L12850F close to the second M.2 connector, photo2
          I didn't find this face in the list from the TL866C programmer, but I'm documenting myself and coming back.
          yep, that one, MX77L12850F, I must have been looking at the other motherboard. Read it and post the dump.
          LE: I was looking at FX504 MB ...
          Last edited by volinakis; 02-13-2024, 11:58 AM.
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          • Shandor2012
            New Member
            • Oct 2015
            • 5
            • Romania

            #6
            I managed to solve it.
            The MX77L12850F chip can be replaced with Winbond 25Q128FV, and the content can be found in the attached file.
            I update the description data and attach the working file. It is 100% tested.

            Model : Asus FX506H
            FX506HC-HN053
            SN:NCNRCX0263904C
            MFD: 2022 - 12

            Board Model: DA0NJJMBAG0 REV: G
            Bios chip:MX77L12850F
            Bios Dump:
            Attached Files

            if you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site

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            • Shandor2012
              New Member
              • Oct 2015
              • 5
              • Romania

              #7
              Thank you all for your help. And I hope that in the future it will be helpful to others!​

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