Fujitsu-Siemens bios unlock tool

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  • Stefan Steff
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    No problem, here is your new pass: 33a20220

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  • Stunt
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    Originally posted by Stefan Steff

    Password: 82926b0f

    Thanks man it worked but i made a mistake. I thought that since i entered the password you gave me and laptop went to bios settings.
    I thought it erased the previous password automatically so i didn't delete the previous password on bios settings and i rebooted the laptop.
    I was surprised the laptop asked for password again so i entered the your password but now it says invalid and the system disabled code is different now.
    Here's the new code [203c-d001-fbc0-ac90-3355-f5cd] Please help i'm sorry for the mistake

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  • Stefan Steff
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    Originally posted by Stunt

    Thanks man i tried the generator on post 1 but it didn't work the code is 203c-d001-ab55-043c-4fdc-13fd anyone who can help and unlock the password
    Password: 82926b0f


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  • Stunt
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    Originally posted by SMDFlea

    Thread merged. Try the generator at post 1 .
    Thanks man i tried the generator on post 1 but it didn't work the code is 203c-d001-ab55-043c-4fdc-13fd anyone who can help and unlock the password

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  • SMDFlea
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    Originally posted by Stunt
    Hi guys anyone who can help me unlock Fujitsu siemens u7510 please
    Device: Laptop
    Brand: LifeBook Fujitsu siemens
    Model: LifeBook U7510
    Board number: CP783111
    S/N: DSFG003679
    Thread merged. Try the generator at post 1 .

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  • Stunt
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    Hi guys anyone who can help me unlock Fujitsu siemens u7510 please
    Device: Laptop
    Brand: LifeBook Fujitsu siemens
    Model: LifeBook U7510
    Board number: CP783111
    S/N: DSFG003679
    Attached Files

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  • Stefan Steff
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    Originally posted by redhero

    Thanks ! Works Perfect !

    Thanks God for people like you )
    You're welcome!

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  • redhero
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    Originally posted by Stefan Steff

    Try: 8u3gi220
    P.S. Use US QWERTY keyboard layout
    Thanks ! Works Perfect !

    Thanks God for people like you )

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  • Stefan Steff
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    Originally posted by redhero
    Hi, can you help me with password ?

    Code:
    02c5-0700-2087-1158-7376-1155

    thanks a lot
    Try: 8u3gi220
    P.S. Use US QWERTY keyboard layout
    Last edited by Stefan Steff; 09-29-2025, 12:58 AM.

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  • redhero
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    Hi, can you help me with password ?

    Code:
    02c5-0700-2087-1158-7376-1155

    thanks a lot

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  • Iti Deu
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    Originally posted by danito

    When asked for a password, enter these:
    First password: 3hqgo3
    Second password: jqw534
    Third password: 0qww294e
    and generate spv here
    https://beta.bios-pw.org/
    Trying and have no any codes after writing this codes,

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  • Iti Deu
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    Tkanka but

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  • danito
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    Originally posted by Iti Deu
    Hi friend
    Supervisor password

    Fujitsu siemens e8310
    Serial YK8J120899
    When asked for a password, enter these:
    First password: 3hqgo3
    Second password: jqw534
    Third password: 0qww294e
    and generate spv here
    https://beta.bios-pw.org/

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  • Iti Deu
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    Hi friend
    Supervisor password

    Fujitsu siemens e8310
    Serial YK8J120899

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  • menshawy
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    Thanks

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  • Stefan Steff
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    Originally posted by Aleytia Fairlight

    well there's my issue, can I get away with just the battery or plain old AC? or do I r4eally need to replace the CMOS?
    You need to replace the CMOS battery if its voltage is under 3V.

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  • Aleytia Fairlight
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    Originally posted by Stefan Steff

    You do all right.
    I use this method on a lot of FS laptops and worked fine.
    After the three passwords I get the lock code.
    Restart by power on button and input the unlock code.
    Battery must be charged and the CMOS battery must have at least 3.0 V.
    Good luck!
    well there's my issue, can I get away with just the battery or plain old AC? or do I r4eally need to replace the CMOS?

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  • Stefan Steff
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    Originally posted by Aleytia Fairlight

    I'm using a QWERTY keyboard leyout yes.

    I think I need to just confirm a few things.

    First is that in order to obtain the cypher I enter the three passwords which results in a system disabled message with the cypher.

    Now after obtaining the master password. I think this is where I'm having issues.

    in order to get back to the password prompt I need to power off the laptop as this is the only way I know to get out of the system disabled screen.

    but I think it's this power on and power off sequence that's causing issues as it resets the cypher and thus the password doe not work.

    Is there a way to get out of the system disabled screen withut powering the laptop off?
    You do all right.
    I use this method on a lot of FS laptops and worked fine.
    After the three passwords I get the lock code.
    Restart by power on button and input the unlock code.
    Battery must be charged and the CMOS battery must have at least 3.0 V.
    Good luck!

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  • Aleytia Fairlight
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    Originally posted by Stefan Steff

    The code is for English QWERTY keyboard layout...maybe yours is different...
    Write here if you need another code.
    I'm using a QWERTY keyboard leyout yes.

    I think I need to just confirm a few things.

    First is that in order to obtain the cypher I enter the three passwords which results in a system disabled message with the cypher.

    Now after obtaining the master password. I think this is where I'm having issues.

    in order to get back to the password prompt I need to power off the laptop as this is the only way I know to get out of the system disabled screen.

    but I think it's this power on and power off sequence that's causing issues as it resets the cypher and thus the password doe not work.

    Is there a way to get out of the system disabled screen withut powering the laptop off?
    Last edited by Aleytia Fairlight; 05-06-2025, 01:26 PM. Reason: typo

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  • Stefan Steff
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    Originally posted by Aleytia Fairlight

    did not work. I'm not sure why
    The code is for English QWERTY keyboard layout...maybe yours is different...
    Write here if you need another code.

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