Getac V110 Bios Needed.

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  • Elcar
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    Hello i need some help unlocking my bios passwort on getac v110 g3.
    After 3 times entering passwort it only shows locked. No code.​
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  • minhdigital
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    Originally posted by Maxis
    Can you please find out the password for me or delete it completely
    Getac V110 G1
    SN: RF339V0133​
    Send to you, try
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  • Maxis
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    Can you please find out the password for me or delete it completely
    Getac V110 G1
    SN: RF339V0133​
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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by v0ngard3n
    Re: Getac V110 Bios Needed.

    sorry my bad i forgot to add it RF339V0169

    bump

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  • AAAC
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    @Atom4x
    Passoword is not encrypted, but SHA256 hashed. Just obtain the SHA256 hash of the "password" Unicode string, copy the first 16-bytes (ouf of the 32-byte hash) and do an hexadecimal search on your BIOS file, you will find a match at "SaDataBase" variable.

    SHA256 hash (first 128-bits) = E201065D0554652615C320C00A1D5BC8

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  • Atom4x
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    Originally posted by AAAC
    @Atom4x
    password = password
    Thank you! I had a V110G3 - there I found the password in the bios dump after SystemOemGetacS. How do I understand the password in this S400G3 is encrypted? Can you tell me after which Hex sequence (cell) I can search for the password myself?

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  • AAAC
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    @Atom4x
    password = password

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  • SMDFlea
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    You must post the laptop serial number

    RULES UPDATE for BIOS requests/offers AVOID BANNING, READ BEFORE POSTING
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...before-posting

  • Atom4x
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    Hello! Help me find out the Getac S400 G3 S/N RG339S1853 bios password.
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  • ToughNut
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    Originally posted by volinakis

    is not ok, the 2 dumps are waaay too different.
    Hi,
    The first one was from eprom reader with chip desoldered. second one from biosbackup programme as chip is now soldered back on motherboard.

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  • volinakis
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    Originally posted by ToughNut
    Ive attached a new dump, done with biosbackup programme.
    is not ok, the 2 dumps are waaay too different.
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  • ToughNut
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    Ive attached a new dump, done with biosbackup programme.
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  • volinakis
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    Originally posted by ToughNut
    Hi,
    Thanks for the reply.
    I misread the S/N should be RF239V0808
    Bob
    Can you read one more time your bios chipset?

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  • ToughNut
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    Hi,
    Thanks for the reply.
    I misread the S/N should be RF239V0808
    Bob​

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  • ToughNut
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    Hi,
    Thanks for the reply.
    I misread the S/N should be RF239V0808
    Bob

  • kalilinux25
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    Originally posted by ToughNut
    Hi, Can anyone help me with this unknown bios password.
    I have taken a full dump from the chip.
    Getac V110 G1 s/number RF293V0808
    Any help would be much appreciated.
    Thanks in advance.
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    please check the serial again

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  • ToughNut
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    Hi, Can anyone help me with this unknown bios password.
    I have taken a full dump from the chip.
    Getac V110 G1 s/number RF293V0808
    Any help would be much appreciated.
    Thanks in advance.
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  • Thunder1986
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    THX AAAC! U R Master

  • AAAC
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    password = devan
    Last edited by AAAC; 11-28-2023, 06:37 PM.

  • Thunder1986
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    sn: REB39V0496

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