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  • hoaca388
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    Re: BIOS for edc30 LA-G861P V1.0 NO DISPLAY

    Originally posted by GB1999
    Hi can I get a BIN for Dell 7300 edc30 LA-G861P V1.0

    No Display.
    Below is my old file from UT2 and UT6


    Thanks in advance.
    Service tag number ? This is rule of forums.

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  • GB1999
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    BIOS for edc30 LA-G861P V1.0 NO DISPLAY

    Hi can I get a BIN for Dell 7300 edc30 LA-G861P V1.0

    No Display.
    Below is my old file from UT2 and UT6


    Thanks in advance.
    Attached Files

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  • mirceaflorin
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    Re: dell latitude 7300 bios

    Originally posted by Markus1741
    Try ...
    Thank you! Works great.

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  • SMDFlea
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    Re: dell latitude 7300 bios

    Originally posted by Markus1741
    Try ...
    Offset 14524

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  • Markus1741
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    Re: dell latitude 7300 bios

    Originally posted by mirceaflorin
    Hello! Please be kind and help me with this locked dump.
    Laptop Dell Latitude 7300, MB EDC30 LA-G861P rev 1.0 (A00) , Service Tag BN6R453
    Thank you!
    Try ...
    Attached Files

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  • mirceaflorin
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    Re: dell latitude 7300 bios

    Hello! Please be kind and help me with this locked dump.
    Laptop Dell Latitude 7300, MB EDC30 LA-G861P rev 1.0 (A00) , Service Tag BN6R453
    Thank you!
    Attached Files

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  • volinakis
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    Re: dell latitude 7300 bios

    Originally posted by Markus1741
    Hello, thank you for your funny answer, but what I wanted to get at was another way to show how the password disappears. You could also use a third-party BIOS (a different notebook) from Dell, add the DMI, clean the ME region and flash it will also work. In my opinion, Dell, unlike Lenovo, is not interested in great security for their password. In addition, the video does not say that this leads to manufacturing mode. The users who ask to unlock it here don't care whether it's in manufacturing mode or how the password disappears. Many roads lead to Rome (proverb)
    But I will think further thanks for the tip.
    I did try that "solution" from youtube video and guess what? Doesn't work, laptop won't power on. To say "was another way to show how the password disappears" 1st you have to be sure that this "another way" is working but you just took a piece of info from net and post it here. Look at comments ... Did you try "third-party BIOS"? Like the one from video, right? It's like you want to go from London to Rome via Hong-Kong.
    Last edited by volinakis; 10-18-2023, 02:09 AM.

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  • Markus1741
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    Re: dell latitude 7300 bios

    Originally posted by volinakis
    lol, there's no secret, you just have to THINK! Just compare locked file against unlocked one and ... there will be light!
    that video from youtube is laughable, check on this 8Mb dump and you'll see that "password area" (hihihi) does not include modifications to put the machine into manufacturing mode.
    Hello, thank you for your funny answer, but what I wanted to get at was another way to show how the password disappears. You could also use a third-party BIOS (a different notebook) from Dell, add the DMI, clean the ME region and flash it will also work. In my opinion, Dell, unlike Lenovo, is not interested in great security for their password. In addition, the video does not say that this leads to manufacturing mode. The users who ask to unlock it here don't care whether it's in manufacturing mode or how the password disappears. Many roads lead to Rome (proverb)
    But I will think further thanks for the tip.

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  • luvbe3
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    Re: dell latitude 7300 bios

    Originally posted by nguyendo_yen
    please unlock e7300

    helpme
    try and report!!!
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  • volinakis
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    Re: dell latitude 7300 bios

    Originally posted by Markus1741
    Unfortunately, no member will help you how to activate manufacturing mode, many have already tried.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAxdl59j7u0
    lol, there's no secret, you just have to THINK! Just compare locked file against unlocked one and ... there will be light!
    that video from youtube is laughable, check on this 8Mb dump and you'll see that "password area" (hihihi) does not include modifications to put the machine into manufacturing mode.

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  • luvbe3
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    Re: dell latitude 7300 bios

    Originally posted by Markus1741
    Hello let me guess your notebook starts as Manufacturing Mode
    This is a big secret how experienced members here manipulate the BIOS to start it like that.
    If you compare a locked and an unlocked file with HxD Editor, you will see that a maximum of 3 or 4 bytes have been changed.
    Always FDAA to FD00 or FCAA to FD00.
    It may be that users do this using the LBE++ software, but I don't know for sure.
    There is also a let's say rustic alternative as seen in this YouTube video.
    Since Dell stores its password in the EC area of the BIOS, it is probably sufficient to search for the beginning of the block with 01 00 00 hex and delete the entire block length (h) 4000.
    Unfortunately, no member will help you how to activate manufacturing mode, many have already tried.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAxdl59j7u0
    Thank you very much. I used hxd to compare the two files and found the differences and I was able to do it myself... thank you again everyone

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  • Markus1741
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    Re: dell latitude 7300 bios

    Originally posted by luvbe3
    Thank you. works perfectly.
    how can i do it myself. I have a few more machines with the same problem!
    Hello let me guess your notebook starts as Manufacturing Mode
    This is a big secret how experienced members here manipulate the BIOS to start it like that.
    If you compare a locked and an unlocked file with HxD Editor, you will see that a maximum of 3 or 4 bytes have been changed.
    Always FDAA to FD00 or FCAA to FD00.
    It may be that users do this using the LBE++ software, but I don't know for sure.
    There is also a let's say rustic alternative as seen in this YouTube video.
    Since Dell stores its password in the EC area of the BIOS, it is probably sufficient to search for the beginning of the block with 01 00 00 hex and delete the entire block length (h) 4000.
    Unfortunately, no member will help you how to activate manufacturing mode, many have already tried.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAxdl59j7u0

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  • luvbe3
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    Re: dell latitude 7300 bios

    Originally posted by hoaca388
    Service tag : 3G7H9Y2
    Thank you. works perfectly.
    how can i do it myself. I have a few more machines with the same problem!

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  • hoaca388
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    Re: dell latitude 7300 bios

    Originally posted by luvbe3
    hi.. i try clear me. but not working
    a attack bios dump with password
    latitude 7300 - i5 gen 8
    main code : EDC30 LA-G861P Rev:1.0 2019-02-23
    service tag : 3G7H9Y2
    someone help me! thanksyou
    Service tag : 3G7H9Y2
    Attached Files

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  • luvbe3
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    Re: dell latitude 7300 bios

    hi.. i try clear me. but not working
    a attack bios dump with password
    latitude 7300 - i5 gen 8
    main code : EDC30 LA-G861P Rev:1.0 2019-02-23
    service tag : 3G7H9Y2
    someone help me! thanksyou
    Attached Files

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  • Vesko356
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    Re: dell latitude 7300 bios

    Originally posted by nguyendo_yen
    helpme
    Read the rules before posting:
    RULES UPDATE for BIOS requests/offers *AVOID BANNING, READ BEFORE POSTING*
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=103570

    .

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  • nguyendo_yen
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    Re: dell latitude 7300 bios

    please unlock e7300

    helpme
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    Last edited by Vesko356; 10-03-2023, 12:38 AM. Reason: Posts merged.

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  • gotowiec27
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    Re: dell latitude 7300 bios

    It worked flawlessly. Huge thanks for your help!

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  • aldopc
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    Re: dell latitude 7300 bios

    Originally posted by gotowiec27
    Oh, yes, sorry. The service tag is HV9DQ13
    Test and comments
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  • gotowiec27
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    Re: dell latitude 7300 bios

    Oh, yes, sorry. The service tag is HV9DQ13

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