No, you need to upload your bios backup and someone will remove the password for you.
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Due to a lack of donations, server free space at a critical level, and possible closure of Bios Requests
all donations are welcome,
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>>>>>click on this link to donate via PayPal.<<<<<
Every donation made will go towards server fees and maintenance costs. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi, everyone. Left my favourite profession for almost a year due to all that hell in my country. Got 5400 with bios pass. I used to fix this by replacing extracted clean bios from dell.com on previous models but when I try to decompress "bios.exe" for 5400 I get several files and none of them looks like an actual bios.
can somebody point me to my mistake?
bios with password in attachment
Hi, everyone. Left my favourite profession for almost a year due to all that hell in my country. Got 5400 with bios pass. I used to fix this by replacing extracted clean bios from dell.com on previous models but when I try to decompress "bios.exe" for 5400 I get several files and none of them looks like an actual bios.
can somebody point me to my mistake?
bios with password in attachment
1st boot press F2, write Service Tag, disable Absolute, save, restart, 2nd boot press alt+F to exit factory mode.
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Due to a lack of donations, server free space at a critical level, and possible closure of Bios Requests
all donations are welcome,
see the donate button at the bottom of the page, or
>>>>>click on this link to donate via PayPal.<<<<<
Every donation made will go towards server fees and maintenance costs. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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