Hello everyone. I'm here because I have problems accessing the bios on my surface pro 6. I will be infinitely grateful if someone can decrypt the bios password. Attached is the dump I just took from FPT 11.8.79.3722.
Hello everyone. I'm here because I have problems accessing the bios on my surface pro 6. I will be infinitely grateful if someone can decrypt the bios password. Attached is the dump I just took from FPT 11.8.79.3722.
on version v9.5 r6 it shows that I do not have administrator rights and cmd is enabled with administrator rights and that it cannot load pci drivers for access in windows. I suppose that this may be due to the fact that the system is started from usb. However, when opening the installation from a pendrive I cannot install it because the partition cannot be set, an error is displayed and the shortcut alt + r does not work, I can only enter repair mode and there in cmd but there is a boot partition X and when I want to switch to the pendrive the command cd C:/ returns to X: again and I do not know how to bypass this, I am out of ideas. I do not want to unglue it because the screens in them are such that 80% crack when ungluing.
I put the folder that contains the fptw64.exe directly in C: drive. From there, type cmd in your taskbar search and right click "Run as administrator".
Then type cd c:/foldername to switch to that folder (replace foldername with the name of your folder; simplify it if it's too long to type)
then run the command to dump:
fptw64.exe -BIOS -D yourbackupname.bin
(yourbackupname being whatever you want the dumped bin to be called; name it something easy and you will find it in said folder)
Also, I did mine on a fresh clean install of the official SP3 Windows 10 recovery image. If you cannot afford to lose your current OS and it doesn't work, consider perhaps creating a temporary partition in which you can perhaps install a clean copy of the stock Windows 10 image.
Thank you, it worked perfectly. I reverted to the stock image and was able to dump the bios from Windows itself, just incase this information is a key part of the process.
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