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  • ebrahemcs
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    • Jun 2020
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    #1

    PLZ Help ASUS FX506H Bios Password

    Hello Everyone ,,

    can you plz help me to remove the bios password from the attached file

    ASUS TUF FX506H
    S/N : MBNRCX012707448

    thanks in advance
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  • Answer selected by ebrahemcs at 08-22-2024, 04:17 AM.
    volinakis
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    • Jan 2021
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    Originally posted by ebrahemcs
    Hello Everyone ,,

    can you plz help me to remove the bios password from the attached file

    ASUS TUF FX506H
    S/N : MBNRCX012707448

    thanks in advance
    Password is:
    Sushi1 (US keyboard)

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    • fauzanmint
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2018
      • 83
      • Indonesia

      #2
      Try it and report
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      • volinakis
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        • Jan 2021
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        #3
        Originally posted by ebrahemcs
        Hello Everyone ,,

        can you plz help me to remove the bios password from the attached file

        ASUS TUF FX506H
        S/N : MBNRCX012707448

        thanks in advance
        Password is:
        Sushi1 (US keyboard)
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        • ebrahemcs
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          • Jun 2020
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          #4
          Originally posted by fauzanmint
          Try it and report
          thank you, actually i didn’t try the file because the password is correct ( Sushi1 )

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          • ebrahemcs
            Member
            • Jun 2020
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            • united arab emarites

            #5
            Originally posted by volinakis

            Password is:
            Sushi1 (US keyboard)
            many thanks to you
            it works 😁😁😁

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            • Jovica123
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              • Oct 2017
              • 87
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              #6
              Hello,
              I have an ASUS TUF Gaming F15 laptop.

              The symptoms were: the laptop turns on and the fans spin, but there is no picture.

              After programming the BIOS chip (MX77L128) with the dump from this link (post #3):
              https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...mp#post3210559

              the laptop now turns on and everything works, except I get a BitLocker recovery screen. I suspect that the M.2 disk locked itself after programming the BIOS chip.

              Is there any possibility to fix my original BIOS file, or to copy the required information into the new BIOS file?

              model : FX506HC-HN007
              SN : N2NRCX00V839062


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              • peste
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                post merged..next time look for a thread with the name and model, motherboard model of the laptop, and post there, if you can't find it, then make a new thread..
            • hoaca388
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              • Jan 2022
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              • Socialist Republic of Vietnam

              #7
              Originally posted by Jovica123
              Hello,
              I have an ASUS TUF Gaming F15 laptop.

              The symptoms were: the laptop turns on and the fans spin, but there is no picture.

              After programming the BIOS chip (MX77L128) with the dump from this link (post #3):
              https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...mp#post3210559

              the laptop now turns on and everything works, except I get a BitLocker recovery screen. I suspect that the M.2 disk locked itself after programming the BIOS chip.

              Is there any possibility to fix my original BIOS file, or to copy the required information into the new BIOS file?

              model : FX506HC-HN007
              SN : N2NRCX00V839062

              Here
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              • m1ch43lzm
                Super Moderator
                • Mar 2019
                • 1799
                • Peru

                #8
                For Bitlocker, once you flashed a BIOS with clean ME region, the TPM is reset and the decryption key is gone

                Ask your customer, 48 digits bitlocker key should be on their MS account
                https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...3-056f5ab347d6

                If customer doesn't remember their MS account, goodbye data (format and reinstall Windows)
                If laptop was configured by someone else, the bitlocker key should be on that account instead
                The bitlocker recovery screen should show a hint of the email used (24h2 onwards)

                After entering the 48 digits key, it may also prompt for a password reset (the user account PIN won't work)

                That's why I disable bitlocker/device encryption on customers laptops for home users

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