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    Originally posted by skinner View Post
    I have a bios with a password.

    Service tag: 157NQ23

    Thanks in advance.
    1st boot, press F2, write service tag, disable Absolute, save (Apply changes), restart. 2nd boot press Alt+F to exit manufacturing mode
    if admin delete this idk why.
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      Originally posted by skinner View Post
      I have a bios with a password.

      Service tag: 157NQ23

      Thanks in advance.
      I don't know but how can your original BIOS work, it's missing some things.
      Checked with UEFI Tool 28. Looks kind of strange.
      In the picture on the left your BIOS on the right of your new build.​
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        Originally posted by Markus1741 View Post

        I don't know but how can your original BIOS work, it's missing some things.
        Checked with UEFI Tool 28. Looks kind of strange.
        In the picture on the left your BIOS on the right of your new build.​
        Interesting. It was working but maybe there's something wonrg with my CH341.

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          Originally posted by rex98 View Post

          1st boot, press F2, write service tag, disable Absolute, save (Apply changes), restart. 2nd boot press Alt+F to exit manufacturing mode
          if admin delete this idk why.
          Unfortunately this didin't work. PC turns on and off. Might be my bios though.

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            Originally posted by skinner View Post

            Unfortunately this didin't work. PC turns on and off. Might be my bios though.
            Unfortunately, you have now restored a corrupt PATCHED BIOS.​
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              Originally posted by skinner View Post

              Unfortunately this didin't work. PC turns on and off. Might be my bios though.
              here same procedure. its a new bios.
              1st boot, press F2, write service tag, disable Absolute, save (Apply changes), restart. 2nd boot press Alt+F to exit manufacturing mode
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                Hello
                Can someone help remove the bios password
                DELL LATITUDE 5310
                ST: GPJ2N93
                EX :36372207927
                SYSTEM NUMBER: GPJ2N93-8FC8

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                  Originally posted by velieste View Post
                  Hello
                  Can someone help remove the bios password
                  DELL LATITUDE 5310
                  ST: GPJ2N93
                  EX :36372207927
                  SYSTEM NUMBER: GPJ2N93-8FC8
                  Off topic,this thread is for the Latitude 5500

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                    Hello
                    I have dell latitude 5500
                    La-g901p
                    System number JC160R2-8FC8
                    I need to unlock

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                      Originally posted by Dolapo1608 View Post
                      Hello
                      I have dell latitude 5500
                      La-g901p
                      System number JC160R2-8FC8
                      I need to unlock
                      bios backup?

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                        This is the old bin
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                          Can someone help me remove the above file password, thanks

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                            Try ....
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                              Originally posted by Markus1741 View Post
                              Try ....
                              Tripping off after 2sec

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                                if you think​ ....

                                why can't I find the Service Tag in your original file? JC160R2

                                It's not even there, explain it to me.
                                Last edited by Markus1741; 05-21-2024, 11:30 AM.

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                                  Originally posted by Markus1741 View Post
                                  if you think​ ....

                                  why can't I find the Service Tag in your original file? JC160R2

                                  It's not even there, explain it to me.
                                  I don't know, I only backup the old file but now even the old file doesn't display, it's doing same thing as the one you edit

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                                    Hi could I trouble someone for a bios password clean for a Dell latitude 5500 please.
                                    system number 5M5LZW2-8FC8

                                    EDC50 LA-G901P rev .0
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                                    Last edited by SMDFlea; 05-23-2024, 02:00 PM. Reason: EDC50 LA-G901P rev .0

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                                      Originally posted by lathers View Post
                                      Hi could I trouble someone for a bios password clean for a Dell latitude 5500 please.
                                      system number 5M5LZW2-8FC8

                                      EDC50 LA-G901P rev .0
                                      upload the 8MB

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                                        Originally posted by rex98 View Post

                                        upload the 8MB
                                        Apologies I probably need to do some more reading, do you mean I need to upload the uncompressed file as its 16Mb?

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                                          Originally posted by lathers View Post

                                          Apologies I probably need to do some more reading, do you mean I need to upload the uncompressed file as its 16Mb?
                                          no find the 8mb bios chip and read it then upload here. its commonly marked as w25q64

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