I need to figure out how to unlock the bios on a latitude 7200 2 in 1. It won't boot up from the internal hard drive for some reason and I can't allow it to boot from usb with the bios locked down. I'm looking for either the master password or some help locating what the bios chip and a dump of a good one because the only thing I see on this motherboard are way too small to be bios chips.
Latitude 7200 2 in 1
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Re: Latitude 7200 2 in 1
None of them is your main bios. Winbond 080 could be ec bios. main bios should be either 8mb or 16mb-not sure which is correct on this platform. So look for bios chip with 64 or 128 letters on it. Eg:W25Q64FV -
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I'm thinking it may be on the other side of the motherboard, which requires a whole lot more work to removeComment
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