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    Dell 8FC8 Patcher

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    DISCLAIMER: badcaps.net and its members do no support unlocking stolen or company-owned devices.
    The Patcher given here are for personal use only, ie. you accidentally set a password on
    your own machine, you forgot the password you set a long time ago or you mistyped the password
    when setting it and cannot get in again.


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    DISCLAIMER: THE DELL 8FC8 PATCHER IS FREE AND ARE INTENDED FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.
    You CAN download it, use it.use it.I only ask that you DON'T modify it ,sell it or try to make a profit
    from it, and that you please credit the authors for the time and work they put into it.
    I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE YOU DO TO YOUR MACHINE. Making these kinds of
    modifications is risky and might leave you with an unusable/broken machine.
    USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.

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    After flashing your bios: press F2 to enter bios setup, write service tag, save, restart, press alt+F to exit factory mode.
    Attached Files
    Last edited by rex98; 11-30-2024, 01:27 AM.

    #2
    A simple video illustration on how to use the 8fc8 patcher.
    Attached Files

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      #3
      thank you it worked on SVP but can not remove Absolute Persistent Module

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        #4
        Originally posted by mtherana View Post
        thank you it worked on SVP but can not remove Absolute Persistent Module
        its pretty obvious in the disclaimer only bios password. if you want absolute disabled clean the vsstore.

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          #5
          How is it possible that a so small source code make a so big executable ???

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            #6
            Originally posted by f@brice View Post
            How is it possible that a so small source code make a so big executable ???
            because it's standalone you don't need to install the dotnet-runtime-6.0.29-win-x86 to run the program. its with the exe

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              #7
              dell latitude 5510 8fc8 bios password, I understood that in order to use this I need to backup the bios and patch it with the program you made. But I could not backup even though I downloaded Universal BIOS Backup ToolKit 2.0. I added the error as a photo


              rex98
              Last edited by Delil; 12-15-2024, 11:47 AM.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Delil View Post
                dell latitude 5510 8fc8 bios password, I understood that in order to use this I need to backup the bios and patch it with the program you made. But I could not backup even though I downloaded Universal BIOS Backup ToolKit 2.0. I added the error as a photo


                rex98
                you need an SPI programmer..here is a video as an example...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWWigscuQDY
                Due to a lack of donations, server free space at a critical level, and possible closure of Bios Requests all donations are welcome, click:

                >>>>> https://www.badcaps.net/index.php?pageid=donate1 <<<<<

                Every donation made will go towards server fees and maintenance costs.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by peste View Post

                  you need an SPI programmer..here is a video as an example...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWWigscuQDY



                  Is it not possible to remove the bios password without intervening in the hardware? I bought this Dell Latitude 5510 (8FC) 5 6 months ago from another user. I am currently using a notebook. I will install a 1tb with a 256 gb ssd. I had to enter the bios and make settings. In order to install windows on the new ssd. I did not intervene when I saw the bios password. The notebook is completely locked..

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Delil View Post




                    Is it not possible to remove the bios password without intervening in the hardware? I bought this Dell Latitude 5510 (8FC) 5 6 months ago from another user. I am currently using a notebook. I will install a 1tb with a 256 gb ssd. I had to enter the bios and make settings. In order to install windows on the new ssd. I did not intervene when I saw the bios password. The notebook is completely locked..
                    I don't know, but maybe someone else does.
                    Due to a lack of donations, server free space at a critical level, and possible closure of Bios Requests all donations are welcome, click:

                    >>>>> https://www.badcaps.net/index.php?pageid=donate1 <<<<<

                    Every donation made will go towards server fees and maintenance costs.

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                      #11
                      Thanks for the app its just work fine !! tested on latitude 5440 , precision 3580 😀😀😀

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by rex98 View Post

                        its pretty obvious in the disclaimer only bios password. if you want absolute disabled clean the vsstore.
                        thanks ... any tutorial on how to clean vsstore?

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                          #13
                          Hi there,

                          Can you explain from the beginning to the end? I mean, how do I extract the .bin file? My assumption is to remove the chip and backing it up with the SPI programmer. Is that correct? If yes, which application do I need to back it up and restore it?

                          It would be much clearer to us all to make a guide from beginning to end how to use this. The example video for the SPI programmer doesn't have the working links.

                          We would appreciate when you make all of this clear for us all. Thanks in advance!

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by nltheman View Post
                            Hi there,

                            Can you explain from the beginning to the end? I mean, how do I extract the .bin file? My assumption is to remove the chip and backing it up with the SPI programmer. Is that correct? If yes, which application do I need to back it up and restore it?

                            It would be much clearer to us all to make a guide from beginning to end how to use this. The example video for the SPI programmer doesn't have the working links.

                            We would appreciate when you make all of this clear for us all. Thanks in advance!
                            There are a lot of videos on the internet, you just have to search.

                            here is a video for example..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWWi...nnel=ThisIsHow
                            Due to a lack of donations, server free space at a critical level, and possible closure of Bios Requests all donations are welcome, click:

                            >>>>> https://www.badcaps.net/index.php?pageid=donate1 <<<<<

                            Every donation made will go towards server fees and maintenance costs.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by nltheman View Post
                              Hi there,

                              Can you explain from the beginning to the end? I mean, how do I extract the .bin file? My assumption is to remove the chip and backing it up with the SPI programmer. Is that correct? If yes, which application do I need to back it up and restore it?

                              It would be much clearer to us all to make a guide from beginning to end how to use this. The example video for the SPI programmer doesn't have the working links.

                              We would appreciate when you make all of this clear for us all. Thanks in advance!
                              I did a dell 7420 bios pswrd removal. buy a T48. Soldered 8 wires onto the ic. Mine was a wson-8 package so some room for 0,05 wire with micro soldering tip. I removed the motherboard completly but did not unsolder the ic (winbond 25r256jven). Use w25q256jv in t48 xgecu software.
                              extract .bin. Patch, write back, voila.

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                                #16
                                rex98 Does the patcher also remove the Admin password?.

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                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by Bornface Mulela View Post
                                  rex98 Does the patcher also remove the Admin password?.
                                  yes

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