Hello!
Is there a simple solution for the E7A8 suffix? Failed on beta.bios-pw.org!
Dell Latitude 7480 Bios Password
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Vesko356 Replacing just BIOS region fixed everything.
FwUpdateOemId is zeroed right after I choose me region from repository in FIT dont know if thats normal processIm learning Cleaning ME thing so maybe im doing some error.
But DELL is back in action so thank you for pointing me in right direction.
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Hi,
I have Latitude 7480. It was broken by corrupted BIOS.
I managed to repair bios with clean ME + clean bios from official site and put it together with uefitool. I copied EC and GbE region too from original broken bios.
Result: laptop is back to live except one thing.Ethernet LAN card has error 10 in Windows device manager.
I attach two bioses one broken + one fixed by me with error10 problem.
Can sameone take a look whats wrong?
Laptop MOBO: CAZ20 LA-E131P REV 2.0 A01
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Off topic! This thread is about Dell Latitude 7480!
In addition HSBZR72 is a Service tag for Dell Latitude E7470 not a "Dell Latitude 7420".
Read the rules please.
RULES UPDATE for BIOS requests/offers *AVOID BANNING, READ BEFORE POSTING*
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I have a problem with my Dell Latitude 7420 with servicetag and suffix:
HSBZR72-6FF1
Bios-pw.org generates this password for me: iBtf2nnGBBLC0MBz
In the BIOS i choose unlock and enter this password with control+enter and control+enter (twice)
It seems accepting this password. But after rebooting the laptop the Admin password is back on it and I again need to choose Unlock.
The passwords generated with the suffixes BF97 and 1F5A do not work at all.
So the initial generated password when choosing the 6FF1 as a suffix is the working password. But it is not saving my changes. Tried BIOS defaults and Factory Defaults alreadyLast edited by Kobo reader; 02-06-2024, 10:01 AM.Leave a comment:
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3.4. Dell
Dell laptops store the password in EC. However, some generators exist depending on the code suffix.
See: https://beta.bios-pw.org/ .If the website is offline try: https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://bios-pw.org/
Note: All passwords must be entered with a US QWERTY Keyboard,you can use a USB one.
Note: The 6FF1 suffix has a bug,use your service tag with the 1F5A or BF97 suffix instead,Example: 1234ABC-BF97 .
Note: The list of examples does not include some other suffix codes that do work,such as E7A8 .
Note: If the BF97 suffix does not work try it with the E7A8 suffix instead.
Note: There is no publicly available 8FC8 generator available at the moment.
The CTRL-ENTER-ENTER keystroke after the password only applied to laptops with a suffix (xxxxxxx-8FC8 for example), until Dell also required it in some laptops using System Disable 16-Hex algorithm, on which only the Password+ENTER was needed at first and then in some models you needed the CTRL-ENTER-ENTER to properly delete the system passwords, otherwise the password would remain SET upon the automatic system reboot if just doing Password+ENTER until the proper CTRL-ENTER-ENTER keystroke was performed in certain models.Leave a comment:
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Hello
Can somenone help me
Dell 7480 bios pass not working
4SXCNH2-6FF1
try this pass and say wrong pssword.
8b6rD3xvMMWXpMGc
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Can anyone help with a Dell latitude 7480 Password Please.
S/N 3XZ5WT2-6FF1
I have tried 2SQWwZZxcv4w2M2b and it doesn't seem to work.
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Re: Dell Latitude 7480 Bios Password
Please Help Remove Password Dell 7480
S-Tag CHD6PN2
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Re: Dell Latitude 7480 Bios Password
Hi, I need a Bios admin password for this Dell Latitude 7390. Help would be much appreciated. DPR35Y2-E7A8Leave a comment:
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Re: Dell Latitude 7480 Bios Password
OFF TOPIC. Your model number is Latitude 5289 2-in-1 .Post your request here -> https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=96066
Rules - https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=103570
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Re: Dell Latitude 7480 Bios Password
Good day. Help unlock the laptop. J58WPN2-BF97Leave a comment:
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Re: Dell Latitude 7480 Bios Password
The bios-pw.org site seems to no longer be accessible. is there an alternative?Leave a comment:
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