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  • SMDFlea
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    No, i do beleive he was actually trying to help

  • The_Memory_Guy
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    Originally posted by LBTT1121

    try and feedback
    Cheers, your bin file worked a treat, I wish someone would make it clear you need to match your board number to the correct bin file. Would make life easier and save a lot of questions.

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  • The_Memory_Guy
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    Originally posted by satishkumar
    Re: unlock bios for dell latitude 3520

    you asked me for the board number then gave me the wrong bios, i don't know if your taking the piss or genuinely trying to help

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  • The_Memory_Guy
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    Originally posted by SMDFlea
    Unfortunately it did not work, it allowed me enter service tag, even get past the service menu by accepting the service tag number, but would not get out of manufacturing mode

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  • SMDFlea
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    Originally posted by The_Memory_Guy

    Cyborg-L15 MB TGL NEW PD 4C52D$KA 213047-1

    Dell Part Number: 03WMC

    Service Tag: 826KQL3
    try this one https://www.badcaps.net/filedata/fetch?id=2129241

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  • vovan77795
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    Originally posted by LBTT1121

    try and feedback
    It didn't help, the processor must have broken.

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  • LBTT1121
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    Originally posted by vovan77795
    Hi. Please fix my bios dell latitude 3520. It does not turn on.
    ST: HF86ML3.
    Motherboard 213047-1
    try and feedback
    Attached Files

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  • vovan77795
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    Hi. Please fix my bios dell latitude 3520. It does not turn on.
    ST: HF86ML3.
    Motherboard 213047-1
    Attached Files

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  • vovan77795
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    Привет. Пожалуйста, исправьте BIOS моего Dell Latitude 3520. Он не включается.
    ST: HF86ML3.
    Материнская плата 213047-1.
    Hi. Please fix the BIOS of my Dell Latitude 3520. It won't turn on.
    ST: HF86ML3.
    Motherboard 213047-1.
    in English please...

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  • The_Memory_Guy
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    Originally posted by SMDFlea

    Post the laptop service tag and the motherboard model number, such as Cyborg L15 TGL New Load SW MB, 213277-1
    Cyborg-L15 MB TGL NEW PD 4C52D$KA 213047-1

    Dell Part Number: 03WMC

    Service Tag: 826KQL3

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  • SMDFlea
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    Originally posted by The_Memory_Guy
    HI Guys, need some help with this please, its a Dell Latitude 3520, originally it had bios password lock on it.
    Can someone tell me if this possible, I think the need the board number, can someone tell me where its is?
    If anyone has got nay ideas, please let me know
    I've sent a whole week on this and feel like smashing up this board and laptop!
    Post the laptop service tag and the motherboard model number, such as Cyborg L15 TGL New Load SW MB, 213277-1

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  • The_Memory_Guy
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    HI Guys, need some help with this please, its a Dell Latitude 3520, originally it had bios password lock on it.

    I have had the Bios chip on and off the board about 20 times time and I am really tired of doing it.

    I made a mistake with the original bios file because I read it as a 16MB Chip at 1.8V rather than 32MB chip at 3.3v, I subsequently erased and wrote to that chip, I only realized this when I was about to post on the site asking for help as to why my system is dead, I thought OK now I now what the issue I can try work with what I have now and set about trying to rebuild the file.

    I had a a few of these laptops and one of them had a unlocked bios, I downloaded the unlocked bios and tried to merge it with the locked one to no avail.

    All I would get is manufacturing mode, no matter how many times I entered the service tag in the bios it would not work, eventually I would press alf+f (on screen instruction to exit manufacturing mode)and to the service menu where i could enter service tag (if never entered in bios previously) , but could never get past accept/continue, it would just beep and never accept the service tag and to get out of manufacturing mode (alt+ fn+x, nothing worked), then the system would lock me out of F2 (bios) or F12 (boot options) and constantly load to this service menu until I remove the chip and re-flash, once I would re-flash chip it would reset and I could get into bios/boot menu.

    I took pictures previously of the Bios Screens of both machines (prior to doing anything) and realized the one original half I did have was bios version 1.37 and one was 1.38, spent another couple of days trying to resolve that, eventually got it with all data preserved in 1.38 version, but still no joy, same behavior.

    I have spent the last couple of days trying to bypass and enter the service tag via the Dell Asset utility via botting to USB and running the program from there but no joy. Cant this utility to boot via USB however I structure the files.

    So basically I'm thinking let me just start from scratch, let me post the board revision number or board number and someone can help me build a file with the correct service tag and express service code. I do have the UUID and Mac addresses if required, nut not the complete original bios.

    Can someone tell me if this possible, I think the need the board number, can someone tell me where its is?

    If anyone has got nay ideas, please let me know

    I've sent a whole week on this and feel like smashing up this board and laptop!

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  • vovan77795
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    Hi. Please fix my dios dell latitude 3520. It does not turn on.
    ST: HF86ML3.
    Motherboard 213047-1
    Attached Files

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  • bshw
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    Originally posted by SMDFlea

    here
    Thank you SMDFlea! Works like a charm.

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  • SMDFlea
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    Originally posted by bshw
    Hello guys,
    Could someone please help me with removing the password and disable Absolute from the attached BIOS dump:

    Model: Dell Latitude 3520
    Mobo: Cyborg L15 TGL New Load SW MB, 213277-1
    S.T.: 3LR59S3

    Thank you!
    here
    Attached Files

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  • bshw
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    Hello guys,
    Could someone please help me with removing the password and disable Absolute from the attached BIOS dump:

    Model: Dell Latitude 3520
    Mobo: Cyborg L15 TGL New Load SW MB, 213277-1
    S.T.: 3LR59S3

    Thank you!
    Attached Files

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  • ridouane
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    many thanks many thanks many thanks, my dear LBTT1121
    it worked.​

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  • LBTT1121
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    Originally posted by ridouane
    looking for bios bin file
    Cyborg-L15 MB TGL 213047-1
    DELL LATITUDE 3520
    MFG YR:2021
    ST:JWK4HG3
    EX:43327583571
    Thanks
    try and feedback
    Attached Files

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  • ridouane
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    looking for bios bin file
    Cyborg-L15 MB TGL 213047-1
    DELL LATITUDE 3520
    MFG YR:2021
    ST:JWK4HG3
    EX:43327583571
    Thanks
    Attached Files

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  • Weelcup
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    Originally posted by hoaca388
    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.
    8FC8 Patcher software: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...l-8fc8-patcher
    Thanks a lot

    All sorted

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