Dell Latitude 7400 Bios Password
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Re: Dell Latitude 7400 Bios Password
1st boot, press F2, write service tag, disable Absolute, save, restart. 2nd boot press Alt+F to exit manufacturing mode.Last edited by SMDFlea; 04-02-2023, 02:50 PM.Comment
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Hello,
Please help me with removing BIOS password from the attached dump
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Re: Dell Latitude 7400 Bios Password 8FC8 Suffix
Before you buy CH341A, Take a look on what chip you have to read/write.
Then go to software programmer and look if that chip is supported.
And one more thing. You will be surprised when you discover that CH341A have 5V on data lines (pin 1, pin 2).
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you need bin. file for unlock, if you need, can read with my SVOD4 or RT809FComment
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Somebody please remove pass. from this BIOS !Attached FilesComment
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hello can any one help me i have a dell 7400 lock and im tired most files with no luck please if any one can help side note i seee the file says 7300 but its a 7400Attached FilesComment
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