Hi!Help me, please.Dell latitude 5420 there is a password in the bios, can you help us remove the current password? ST:74R8QN3 Motherboard code:GDF40 LA-K491P REV:2.0
1st boot, press F2, write service tag, disable Absolute, save (Apply changes), restart. 2nd boot press Alt+F to exit manufacturing mode.
i have dell latitude 5420 11th gen , it was working fine and stopped working ....the cpu getting hot and the light flash red only ones ....i need the original bios file for it or anything can make it work again please because i lost the backup
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Well this sucks that you can't use the old system of password unlockers for Dell.
I have 3 of these Lattitude 5420 systems that I'm asking for help with. I will start with one for now and test it out first.
Dell Latitude 5420 Core i7 11th gen
Service Tag: G41J2F3
Early thanks to whom helps out!!!
Out of curiosity. If one unit has been wiped of the admin pw with the fixed BIOS file, can I use the same BIOS file from the first one on the other 2 since I have to re-enter the service tag anyway?
Well this sucks that you can't use the old system of password unlockers for Dell.
I have 3 of these Lattitude 5420 systems that I'm asking for help with. I will start with one for now and test it out first.
Dell Latitude 5420 Core i7 11th gen
Service Tag: G41J2F3
Early thanks to whom helps out!!!
Out of curiosity. If one unit has been wiped of the admin pw with the fixed BIOS file, can I use the same BIOS file from the first one on the other 2 since I have to re-enter the service tag anyway?
1st boot, press F2, write service tag, disable Absolute, save (Apply changes), restart. 2nd boot press Alt+F to exit manufacturing mode
upload here all you wanted to be unlocked. this unlocked bios cannot be used in other laptop.
How many have you got,don`t you want to learn how to unlock them yourself, a hex editor is all you need.
I'm hoping it's the last. But you are right, the laziness got the better of me. I just compared the previous fixed files and the original lock file with hex comparator. Is it really that easy? I was worried Dell went all Lenovo on us.
Ok, got it to work on the first try. Not as easy as I said. Simple to compare when you have a fixed and original BIOS. Hard to find the same string when address locations are off a little per BIOS image.
Ok, got it to work on the first try. Not as easy as I said. Simple to compare when you have a fixed and original BIOS. Hard to find the same string when address locations are off a little per BIOS image.
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