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    hello there...i invalitate the password for getac v110 in hex but seems i have some problems with functionality...not work well...is there any chance to get a clean free passowd for this model? maybe someone know how to make it bin from their website...with this bios , even i try to make update i get error...maybe someone can give a fresh clean bios for this model..thank you !!!

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      i put in attach 4 bios with password from same model..v110 g2 hey are with bios pwd..and after i invalidate them all 4 pcs are not working well...and i can`t update bios...i apreciate a free no bios pwd clean bios...i must say i have over 20 pcs same model with bios pwd and first 4 after invalidate pwd in hex only problems , and can`t make update to bios i get error,thank you! any help i can get i will apreciate!
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        Originally posted by spurki View Post
        i put in attach 4 bios with password from same model..v110 g2 hey are with bios pwd..and after i invalidate them all 4 pcs are not working well...and i can`t update bios...i apreciate a free no bios pwd clean bios...i must say i have over 20 pcs same model with bios pwd and first 4 after invalidate pwd in hex only problems , and can`t make update to bios i get error,thank you! any help i can get i will apreciate!
        In a previous post dated 10-27-2024 I have extracted the password on one of your Getac V110G4 computers (password was hashed), password is "dbihg", which also happens to be the same exact password on the 4 bios dumps that you uploaded. Maybe the problem is with your programmer, and you could have also used the "dbihg" password I've posted almost 6 weeks ago.

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          Thank You AAAC for quick answer.You Have right.Then i was unable to test the password because i invalidate the password in hex and write it to getac...and then seems that worked...not test de laptop so much then...but what can i do,i will write back the bin with password was original and i will try with password , i didn`t know that all have same password,i will try it,thank you i will come back with answer after i do,thank you so much again AAAC! thank you!

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            Another question AAAC , sorry , i don`t know wich one is from wich laptop...they are same model...can i write any bios from this 4 or any laptop from this 4? are same model

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              Originally posted by spurki View Post
              Another question AAAC , sorry , i don`t know wich one is from wich laptop...they are same model...can i write any bios from this 4 or any laptop from this 4? are same model
              Just use UEFITOOL NE and search for this string: $DMI (uncheck UNICODE), double click on the last match (padding) and you will find the Serial Number of each of the files at offset 8000h of padding file, you will know on which laptop to program each of the 4 files, like this:

              biospw.bin (s/n: RGA39V0996)
              v1par.bin (s/n: RGA39V0945)
              v1pw.bin (s/n: RGA39V0983)
              v110g2v1.bin (s/n: RGA39V0989)

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                AAAC You are FANTASTIC!!! thank you so much!!!

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                  Hello

                  I own three GETAC V110 V6, all three with a locked BIOS (BIOS password set and lost).

                  There is no OS on the HDD and no boot is allowed on external devices.

                  I'd wish to get those 3 machine alive, again, and at the very best understand how the whole damn thing works.

                  What I did on one system :

                  opened it and located the Winbond 25Q80DVSIG eeprom and was able to read the BIOS with a CH341/IMSprog (proper modification applied to the CH341 to have the right voltage on the entire chip)

                  so I decided to save it and write a fresh BIOS downloaded from the GETAC site (V110G6_R108.bin) and flash it straight to the EEPROM

                  powered the laptop back, tried to enter the BIOS and got prompted for a password again

                  I tried to read the original BIOS with binwalk and an Hex editor but didn't succeed in finding anything and in the various tests I made, I lost the backup of the original BIOS (yeah, I know, this sucks)

                  nonetheless I decided to erase the Windond chip and see what this would do, it changed nothin : BIOS passwd prompt, again

                  so there is something somewhere such like the system setup utility whish is stored somewhere else and this is where I'm stuck for I had a close look of the motherboard and couldn't find a plausible candidate

                  any hint or help will be grealty appreciated

                  regards

                  *** EDITED ***

                  I was able to dd a bootable Windows 10 on the machine, so the passwd is still here but I can run some stuff from here - unfortunately the secure boot was activated so no Linux, Windows only
                  Last edited by viklander; 12-11-2024, 04:24 AM.

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                    Originally posted by viklander View Post
                    Hello

                    I own three GETAC V110 V6, all three with a locked BIOS (BIOS password set and lost).

                    opened it and located the Winbond 25Q80DVSIG eeprom and was able to read the BIOS with a CH341/IMSprog (proper modification applied to the CH341 to have the right voltage on the entire chip)

                    so I decided to save it and write a fresh BIOS downloaded from the GETAC site (V110G6_R108.bin) and flash it straight to the EEPROM
                    Wrong chip, the 25Q80DVSIG is 1MB. Flash your backup back to that chip and go looking for the real bios chip

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                      Originally posted by SMDFlea View Post

                      Wrong chip, the 25Q80DVSIG is 1MB. Flash your backup back to that chip and go looking for the real bios chip
                      Hi, thanks a lot for your answer, but according to https://www.winbond.com/hq/product/c...artNo=W25Q80DV is an 8MB chip. Or am I wrong ?

                      It is true however that IMSprog identifies the chip as a 1 MB

                      And I examined with great care the motherbord but I couldn't find any Windond / EEPROM chip

                      Would you suggest me to entirely remove the motherboard to see if it's on the other face ?

                      TIA, with regards

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                        Originally posted by viklander View Post

                        Hi, thanks a lot for your answer, but according to https://www.winbond.com/hq/product/c...artNo=W25Q80DV is an 8MB chip. Or am I wrong ?

                        8Mb means 8 Megabit = 1MB means 1 Megabyte.
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                          Originally posted by hardware1 View Post

                          8Mb means 8 Megabit = 1MB means 1 Megabyte.
                          right, uppercase mistake, my wrong

                          however I extended the serach and I removed a sticky soft plastic shield under which I found a larger Winbond chip covered with varnish, and it's labelled BIOS on the motherboard print
                          marks are non readable, it is however a larger chip then the one I identified erroneously
                          I'm gonna have to find the proper clip for this one

                          Thanks

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                            Originally posted by viklander View Post

                            right, uppercase mistake, my wrong

                            however I extended the serach and I removed a sticky soft plastic shield under which I found a larger Winbond chip covered with varnish, and it's labelled BIOS on the motherboard print
                            marks are non readable, it is however a larger chip then the one I identified erroneously
                            I'm gonna have to find the proper clip for this one

                            Thanks
                            It could be in WSON package (8*6 or 6*5). You can send a clear image for the chip to let us help you more.
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                              Hi

                              it's an 8*6 WSON chip
                              I have get a programing probe (maybye I'll enjoya fast delivery ...)
                              I'll get back here soon I'll have get it

                              Thks

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                                Hi everyone,

                                this is my first try working on a bios chip.
                                i have a Getac V110 G5 with a bios problem (i guess). i was updating the firmware through Windows Update on Win11 and then nothing. Only keyboard lights and display backlight.
                                so i hope i can revive that computer.
                                Serial number is RL103V0146
                                thanks in advance
                                Sorry, my English is not the best, i am from Germany
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                                Last edited by MettyWurst995; 12-22-2024, 08:59 AM.

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                                  Originally posted by MettyWurst995 View Post
                                  Hi everyone,

                                  this is my first try working on a bios chip.
                                  i have a Getac V110 G5 with a bios problem (i guess). i was updating the firmware through Windows Update on Win11 and then nothing. Only keyboard lights and display backlight.
                                  so i hope i can revive that computer.
                                  thanks in advance
                                  Sorry, my English is not the best, i am from Germany
                                  Serial number ? This is forums' rules.


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                                    Sorry, forgot that.

                                    Serial number is RL103V0146

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                                      Originally posted by viklander View Post

                                      right, uppercase mistake, my wrong

                                      however I extended the serach and I removed a sticky soft plastic shield under which I found a larger Winbond chip covered with varnish, and it's labelled BIOS on the motherboard print
                                      marks are non readable, it is however a larger chip then the one I identified erroneously
                                      I'm gonna have to find the proper clip for this one

                                      Thanks
                                      You can use a Pogo Connector. Versions for 5x6 and 8x6 are availlable. I found mine on amazon and it worked just fine for my V110G5

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                                        Originally posted by MettyWurst995 View Post
                                        Sorry, forgot that.

                                        Serial number is RL103V0146
                                        Send to you
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                                          Originally posted by AAAC View Post
                                          In a previous post dated 10-27-2024 I have extracted the password on one of your Getac V110G4 computers (password was hashed), password is "dbihg", which also happens to be the same exact password on the 4 bios dumps that you uploaded. Maybe the problem is with your programmer, and you could have also used the "dbihg" password I've posted almost 6 weeks ago.
                                          Hi AAAC i just want to say that you have right that`s the password thank you again for help!

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