Microsoft Surface Pro 3 UEFI password

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  • Trapdoor771
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    Hello, can you help me with password bios ?
    SN : 037124450753
    Model : Surface Pro 3 256Gb 8Gb Intel i7-4650U 1.7Ghz

    Thanks​
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  • hoaca388
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    Originally posted by Trapdoor771

    Explain please - I dont understand.
    Use programmer to get bios, do not use software.

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  • Trapdoor771
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    Originally posted by hoaca388

    Read again # 446
    Explain please - I dont understand.

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  • hoaca388
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    Originally posted by Trapdoor771

    is that not it?
    Read again # 446

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  • Trapdoor771
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    Originally posted by Trapdoor771

    0371124450753
    is that not it?

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  • Trapdoor771
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    Originally posted by hoaca388

    Serial number ? This is a forum rule.
    0371124450753

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  • hoaca388
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    Originally posted by Trapdoor771
    Been trying to figure this out on my own, but i must admit defeat x.x

    Help is much appreciated
    Serial number ? This is a forum rule.
    Use programmer to get bios, do not use software.

    Last edited by hoaca388; 08-25-2024, 05:26 AM.

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  • Trapdoor771
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    Been trying to figure this out on my own, but i must admit defeat x.x

    Help is much appreciated

    edit: sn: 0371124450753
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  • pmikloska
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    Originally posted by hoaca388

    Pass : adminDMI1360
    Thank you!!! It was working, I really appreciate your help!

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  • hoaca388
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    Originally posted by pmikloska

    It's 038605644453
    Pass : adminDMI1360

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  • pmikloska
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    Originally posted by hoaca388

    serial ?
    It's 038605644453

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  • hoaca388
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    Originally posted by pmikloska
    Please help me with decrypting the password. Thank you! I have tried it already, but I can see only zeros, however the computer asks for password. I am not sure what the problem is with it...
    serial ?

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  • pmikloska
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    Please help me with decrypting the password. Thank you! I have tried it already, but I can see only zeros, however the computer asks for password. I am not sure what the problem is with it...
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  • volinakis
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    Originally posted by zeuth

    thanks
    you are welcome

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  • zeuth
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    Originally posted by volinakis

    your backup is corrupted and has an unusual length. Anyway, try pass:
    xpppbios
    thanks

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  • volinakis
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    Originally posted by kbizzle
    I'm still looking for help with my password. I tried to translate the hex data, but got a null variable. Not sure what I did wrong, but any help deciphering my password would be appreciated.

    Surface Pro 3, 256gb HD, 8gb RAM, Intel Core i7, SN: 039812553353.
    Password is: 600north
    ​use US keyboard

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  • kbizzle
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    I'm still looking for help with my password. I tried to translate the hex data, but got a null variable. Not sure what I did wrong, but any help deciphering my password would be appreciated.

    Surface Pro 3, 256gb HD, 8gb RAM, Intel Core i7, SN: 039812553353.

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  • subbucat
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    Update... Cracked my screen in the removal process. Heating pad is the best solution rather than hot air gun, pad heats evenly

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  • subbucat
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    Originally posted by RethoricalCheese
    That "TPM screen" is bios.

    Not sure if I've encountered faulty SSD on pro 3 but on newer models its not that uncommon to have a faulty SSD.

    But I doubt its worth it to replace it. You would need a heatbed to remove thr screen. A hot air station, flux, tweezers to remove the faulty SSD. A new SSD. Might even need a stencil and solder paste to reball. And lastly thin double sided tape to put it back together.
    That seems to be a complicated process for someone like me. Rather than throwing it away, I would like to give it a try. I have the tool kit . All I need is heat bed or hot air gun and gule to re-paste it.

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  • RethoricalCheese
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    That "TPM screen" is bios.

    Not sure if I've encountered faulty SSD on pro 3 but on newer models its not that uncommon to have a faulty SSD.

    But I doubt its worth it to replace it. You would need a heatbed to remove thr screen. A hot air station, flux, tweezers to remove the faulty SSD. A new SSD. Might even need a stencil and solder paste to reball. And lastly thin double sided tape to put it back together.

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