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There is a bios password. Can you unlock it?
Asus X1592ZA
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Colleagues, help me please recovery old BIOS, my laptop died after update bios.
Laptop - Asus X1502z-bq1207
Motherboard - x1403za r2.2
s/n - r8n0cv20m96135bAttached FilesPremium supporters get full download access and other benefits.
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Hello, I need to remove the password lock from bios dump.
The laptop is ASUS Vivobook X1502ZA
Windows activation key BR^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Unfortunately, I don't have the serial number. It's my children's laptop and they removed the sticker...
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Hello. Can someone help me with bios for ASUS R1502ZA-BQ2266
SN: S5N0CV06E02320F
Mainboard X1502ZAAttached FilesPremium supporters get full download access and other benefits.
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same problem. turn out it was the RAM all along, not the BIOS. Mine had a broken trace.Comment
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