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Hello, First time posting, hopefully i read the rules correctly. I have a Dell Latitude 5520 i5, (motherboard) SouthPeak15 TGL MB 8L 19819-1 82G7H$CA (service tag) 2XJ6BG3-8FC8
Can some one please remove the passwords and or anything else security wise.
Thank you so much this forum and your guys work amazes me! Keep it up yall
Hi Guys, can anyone know how to get the forgotten password of my Dell Latitude 5520
Service tag is - 6C8PGG3-8FC8
Thank you so much guys. Keep up the good work. More power.
Read post #371
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Hello, First time posting, hopefully i read the rules correctly. I have a Dell Latitude 5520 i5, (motherboard) SouthPeak15 TGL MB 8L 19819-1 82G7H$CA (service tag) 2XJ6BG3-8FC8
Can some one please remove the passwords and or anything else security wise.
Thank you so much this forum and your guys work amazes me! Keep it up yall
Hello, I have a Dell Latitude 5511 i5 with the Service Tag (HR4JDB3-8FC8)
I lost the BIOS Password and already tried the methods written in Post #371. Could someone help me remove the password?
Hello, I have a Dell Latitude 5511 i5 with the Service Tag (HR4JDB3-8FC8)
I lost the BIOS Password and already tried the methods written in Post #371. Could someone help me remove the password?
Off-topic .This thread is for the latitude 5520. Read the rules !
Hey! Thank you, the bios password got removed. But the Keyboard stopped working…Do you think it has something to do with the bios Version? Or did i destroy the keyboard by heat? Ich checked the lines of the cables with a multimeter but they seem Fine, the Backlight of the keyboard doesnt work too.
I did the dell diagnostics and it did say that the keyboard isnt recognized „check cable, fuse“ … The trackpad just works fine
I have a problem with Latitude 5520. Laptop have bios pass.
I cannot read xmc 25rh256c with my programmer TL866-II plus. When I try to read this soic, only uncheck id possible but the bios is corrupt.
Because I write the backup to Winbond w25q256 I get 3 amber 6 white error.
Bios at post 393 above is working, but after a few start laptop isnt boot. 3 amber 6 white led blinking.
when I check the backup with MeAnalyzer I see the ME is not corporate but consumer. This is a business laptop.
Someone can check and fix this backup?
Dear Sir,
I need help removing/unlocking the BIOS Service Tag password on my Dell Latitude 5520 laptop.
Problem details:
* Model: Dell Latitude 5520.
* Board ID (from BIOS file): TGL MB 8L 19819-1 (Southpeak15).
* Required Password Code: 3FE2 (BIOS Service Tag Lockout Code).
* Service Tag: (Enter your actual Service Tag from the laptop here)
* BIOS Status: I successfully modded the BIOS file and created FINAL_CLEANED_ME.bin (32MB) with a clean ME region (CSME 15.0), because the original dump was corrupt....
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