I have a e6400 with bios password. Does anyone have a bios dump of the chip? I see there are a few bios bios chips on the laptop. Do i have to reflash all?
e6400 bios dump
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I think the e6400 laptops can be unlocked through this website
http://bios-pw.org/Comment
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for motherboard : LA-3805PAttached FilesComment
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Thank you hbissou.I tried flashing that. bios revision changed. But computrace is still there. Does anyone know if that is removable by reflashing any of the chips?
@ wallyoz7 the bios you provided is not a dump from computer. The dump from the bios update does not include files for serial and the little details from the computer...Comment
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From what I know is that computrace is located within the Operating System and the bios chip together. If both bios chip and O.S. are erased and reprogrammed , then computrace will be erased for good. The software is called Remote Procedure Call (rpcnet.exe) by computrace also C:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost -k rpcssComment
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Re: e6400 bios dump
Hi,
this subject is a bit old,
But I think It could help some people to share my experience.
I bought a dell e6400 bios locked from ebay,
the administrative password was set in the bios, so I could not make any changes in the bios settings..
But the notebook was still able to boot from a usb key.
I first try the site http://bios-pw.org/
but the unlock password computed didnt work with my bios revision.
So I followed the procedure I found in this page:
http://honestpchelp.com/2015/downgra...00d630-series/
I first boot from a HirenCD USB key, (make with yumi multiboot)
then I forced a bios downgrade like this:
E6400A10.EXE /forceit
and now with the old bios revision,
the password computed on http://bios-pw.org/ works...
so you can remove the administrative password...
without needing to reflash the bios chip...
I hope it will help someone...
(and sorry for my bad english)
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Try thisAttached FilesComment
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TRY THIS 100% WORKING WHEN FLASH BIOS CHECK THE SERVICE TAG LAST 4 DIGIT 2A7B
TRY THIS LINK
https://bios-pw.org/Attached FilesComment
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good day to you all, I have dell latitude e6400 LA-3803P rev:2.0 that fell down and din't display when powered after the fall. After several attempts it displayed, it hanged while booting. I then off the laptop, it refuse to on again only flashing light. If I press the power botten keeps flashing light as restarting but the fan not rotating. Pls I need your help on what to do, I appreciate.Comment
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Re: e6400 bios dump
TRY THIS 100% WORKING WHEN FLASH BIOS CHECK THE SERVICE TAG LAST 4 DIGIT 2A7B
TRY THIS LINK
https://bios-pw.org/Comment
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Hell Everyone,
Please share dump file of Dell Latitude E6400 jbl00 la-3801p 4 mb
It's vaey urgent kindly share as soon as possibleComment
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