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    Originally posted by zaido View Post
    negative sir blinking orange after flashing of your bios file
    Try now this downgrade
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      Can someone please help removing bios password.
      Dell latitude 5400
      ST: JN58ZY2
      mother board : LA-G891P 1.0

      I tried removing the password myself using 8fc8 patcher but i is not turning On after i flashed the bios and battery charging indicator turning orange when pressing power button.
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        Originally posted by vidvansh View Post
        Can someone please help removing bios password.
        Dell latitude 5400
        ST: JN58ZY2
        mother board : LA-G891P 1.0

        I tried removing the password myself using 8fc8 patcher but i is not turning On after i flashed the bios and battery charging indicator turning orange when pressing power button.
        Latitude 5400

        Service Tag: JN58ZY2
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          Help fix my bios dump. The laptop turns on and just spins the fan. There is no reaction with the other dumps, the power button just lights up.
          S/T 960J2Z2 (maybe not 0, but O rubbed out)
          DELL Latitude 5400
          BM LA-G891P rev 1.0
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            Originally posted by bykanovm View Post
            Help fix my bios dump. The laptop turns on and just spins the fan. There is no reaction with the other dumps, the power button just lights up.
            S/T 960J2Z2 (maybe not 0, but O rubbed out)
            DELL Latitude 5400
            BM LA-G891P rev 1.0
            Latitude 5400

            Service Tag: GDMCL33
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              Originally posted by hoaca388 View Post

              Latitude 5400

              Service Tag: GDMCL33
              With your BIOS the behavior is different - the laptop turns on the fan at maximum speed, and so it turns on and off, but there is no image. On my native BIOS file, the speed was always average. I also forgot to say that you can enter the test mode, when the screen shows different colors, both on the native BIOS and on yours.

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                Originally posted by bykanovm View Post

                With your BIOS the behavior is different - the laptop turns on the fan at maximum speed, and so it turns on and off, but there is no image. On my native BIOS file, the speed was always average. I also forgot to say that you can enter the test mode, when the screen shows different colors, both on the native BIOS and on yours.
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                  Hi, Can someone help me with removing a BIOS Password?
                  Dell Latitude 5400, Service Tag 687W173.
                  Thanks.
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                    Ignore my request, i found a tool to patch my bios which removed the pass.

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