820-4668-A Please clear lock need urgent

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  • Murtaza527
    Badcaps Veteran
    • May 2018
    • 257
    • Malaysia

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    820-4668-A Please clear lock need urgent

    please clear bios lock for this bios i try to open with flash image tools its give error otherwise i have a working bios i change the BIOS Region part with that and can solve this but when i open in flash image tools then give error

    Component Section : invalid flash component density 12!


    please clean the password
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  • simpleway
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    • Feb 2016
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    • algerie

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    Re: 820-4668-A Please clear lock need urgent

    this dump is for Dell Optiplex 9010

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    • Murtaza527
      Badcaps Veteran
      • May 2018
      • 257
      • Malaysia

      #3
      Re: 820-4668-A Please clear lock need urgent

      yes thanks finally i find the original bios chip and now already done

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