rex98 please could you re-upload the source code and video tutorial since, for some reason, when clicked it says "invalid file specified".
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For a dell latitude 5420 what is the best way to r/w to the BIOS chip since it does not seem like a traditional clip can do the job. Should I sand down the ends of the clip so the metal can touch or is there some other method (preferably without unsoldering) that can allow me to r/w to the chip. I have a CH341A programmer and clip but the BIOS chip (windbond 25R256JVEN) seems to be surface installed.Comment
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For a dell latitude 5420 what is the best way to r/w to the BIOS chip since it does not seem like a traditional clip can do the job. Should I sand down the ends of the clip so the metal can touch or is there some other method (preferably without unsoldering) that can allow me to r/w to the chip. I have a CH341A programmer and clip but the BIOS chip (windbond 25R256JVEN) seems to be surface installed.
do not use the clip, you may have errors..if you do not have anything to unsolder it with,
solder wires between the programmer and the bios chip..
here is a video for example..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWWi...nnel=ThisIsHow
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Many thanks for this great little tool : thanks to this , I bought my first ever T48 EEPROM programmer, and managed to re-program my Dell Latitude 7400 ( in-circuit , as a bonus! ) and get it into Manufacturing mode to remove the system password. Very pleased with myself .. thanks againComment
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PLEASE UNLOCK MY XPS 15 9520
ST : 8LGSKR3Attached FilesComment
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Try this and report result, please
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I keep getting the error of " Hex Pattern Not Found" Not sure what I'm doing wrong. I am using the Xgecu T48 Pro with the program Xgpro. Any suggestions?
EDIT: I am also using a BIOs clip. Not sure if that information is relevantComment
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I just wanted to say thank you for this patcher. It worked perfectly after clipping and dumping the BIOS of a Dell Optiplex 3000 micro (12th gen) with NeoProgrammer which was the first one I could find that said it had support for the chip. After hashing a few dumps to make sure they were coming out identical, I patched one, wrote it back, and then the device booted into factory mode and let me set the service tag. Importantly the admin password was no longer present.Comment
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I just wanted to say thank you for this patcher. It worked perfectly after clipping and dumping the BIOS of a Dell Optiplex 3000 micro (12th gen) with NeoProgrammer which was the first one I could find that said it had support for the chip. After hashing a few dumps to make sure they were coming out identical, I patched one, wrote it back, and then the device booted into factory mode and let me set the service tag. Importantly the admin password was no longer present.Comment
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I'm getting the same if you have a solution would be great would prefer not to have to fix this if someone else has already done it.
Board: northbay non-TBT MB A00 18827-1 P3HJY$CA
Chip: w25q128jvsq
Dell Latitude 5300
Used a ch341 black, used dual read to compare hex, output is from neoprogramer saved the bin directly out of the app. Checked in hxd no headers or any sort of modification from what i see in neo.Comment
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I'm getting the same if you have a solution would be great would prefer not to have to fix this if someone else has already done it.
Board: northbay non-TBT MB A00 18827-1 P3HJY$CA
Chip: w25q128jvsq
Dell Latitude 5300
Used a ch341 black, used dual read to compare hex, output is from neoprogramer saved the bin directly out of the app. Checked in hxd no headers or any sort of modification from what i see in neo.Comment
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07R5LPTYM "SOIC8 SOP8 Flash Chip IC Test Clips Socket Adpter Programmer BIOS + CH341A 24 25 Series for EEPROM Flash BIOS USB Programmer Module (Double Clip+ USB)"
In the 3000 micro case it seemed to be a Macronix MX25L12872F which was right by the battery on the board. Other than having to fiddle with the clip a couple times to get it on solidly it worked well.Comment
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Hey everyone, I'm new to the forums and just needed some help on an Optiplex 7090 8FC8.
I've tried various patchers and keep getting:
Searching for Intel signature...
Intel signature found at offset 0x10
Checking for first pattern...
Almost done! Checking second pattern...
Patching failed: No patterns found
I keep getting no patterns found, but I dumped my rom with chipsec_util spi dump and chipsec_util spi read after signing the helper kernel driver to get chipsec fully running.
8FC8 seems highly locked down, but there has to be a process for in system programming, I believe. I can flash the BIOS region and I have a TON of info and data on the system, flash, regions and even extracted parts of the firmware.
Here is the method I used to do all this on the system that is locked:
Install Ubuntu on an unlocked system that has secure boot enabled and put it in the locked system once installed and bootable.
Boot Ubuntu, update, upgrade, install various tools and utilities as well as build-essentials.
Install and setup chipsec, creating the kernel helper module.
Create a key for signing and register it, reboot, enroll MOK and boot back to Ubuntu.
Sign the kernel module and install it.
Run chipsec and see how secure 8FC8 actually is for yourself.
Attack S3 Boot Scripts to gain SMI/SMM write permission and SPI write access?
What are the patterns the patchers are looking for?
I'm able to write to BIOS region, but need to know where to clear the password. I don't have access to write to ME or other regions through internal in-system programming, though.
Thanks!
Here is some of what I've collected so far:Last edited by SudoBash; 09-21-2025, 06:50 PM.Comment
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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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by BowlineMy question pertains to understanding the control circuity inside a Dell PT434 type battery used in Dell E6400, E6410 and other Dell notebooks?
Does anyone have a circuit diagram for the inside of a Dell PT434 battery and/or a description of how the control lines work to control this battery?
My reason for asking is I have a battery which I cannot get to charge beyond 1% in a Dell E6410 or E6400.
The LED bar graph charge indicator on the battery shows one LED lighted when the info button is pressed.
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by al_b0sniHey, i bought a Dell Optiplex 5000 8fc8 with chip W25Q128JVSN.
I also used the CH341A programmer but my usb cable (i didnt attach it directly into the pc, i used a cable between) was corrupted. So i made a dump. Then i removed the password but unfortunately the dump had a loose contact so it was corrupted. And i've also overwrited the chip and now i dont have any dump anymore.
Can someone help me? I am stuck since hours and i cannot find any bin file anywhere.
I tried to extract the EXE for BIOS installation from dell and also the rcv file but i didn't manage to do that....-
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by dr_crxHello i need help please
i have DELL 7740 ST: J3JSD43-8FC8
i tried to read bios bit i think it is wrong because the size of the file is around 1mb
anyone can help to show its location on motherboard please.
i attached the results file the IC i read is : winbond 25q80dvsig
i don't know if its the needed bios or another bios on the motherboard.
thank you in advanced for your help...-
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by zeniusHello, I have an old Dell G3 3579 (ST: 2WQ7LP2-8FC8) with a newer 8FC8 BIOS password. I have successfully attached to the flash chip (W25Q128JVSQ) on the motherboard with a CH341A programmer and made several modifications using Intel FIT (e.g., allow software SPI write) without bricking. I was also able to boot to a modified GRUB shell where I attempted to edit many BIOS security related options like BIOS Guard/Lock, Flash Signature Override, ME FW Image Re-Flash, etc.
Unfortunately, some of these modifications like to Intel BIOS Guard failed because it is fused into the PCH. Also,...-
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