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Originally posted by MegaYadi View PostHello! I hope you are all well.... i have a dell latitude 3510 i tried to unlock the bios to remove the password... previously i had patched with Rex98-8FC8 tool and reprogromed the 8mb BIOS chip but i don't know what i did wrong now the notebook doesn't turn on it just shows the orange / amber led fixed when i press the power button and if i release it it turns off.... after that I have tried with other dumps and nothing is still the same, I have measured all voltages and is correct 19v, 3.3v, 5v... I will leave the original backup in case someone can help me, thanks in advance...
model: dell latitude 3510
motherboard: MOCKUBGBIRD-L CML UMA 6L 19746-1 YJCJD$CA
dump bios : 8mb and 16mb
SERVICE TAG: 7SVJG63Attached Files
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Originally posted by Markus1741 View Post
Hello try this two files good luck ....
it did not work, the amber / orange led continues when pressing the power button... the curious thing is that it is the first time that something like this happens to me, the equipment worked correctly before reprogramming the BIOS. WHAT CAN I DO? Thanks for your help guys
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Sorry for the double post, but it won't let me edit the original (a moderator can merge them please). I found the solution! For those getting the orange light, make sure all the resistors are in place. In my case, it was because one resistor near the BIOS was missing (it might have gone flying because it's really small). If you're dealing with the amber/orange LED issue after an update, keep this in mind. I hope this helps — I spent weeks with this problemT
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