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    Originally posted by hoaca388 View Post

    Why don't you give up and focus on hardware problems.
    The device has a hardware error related to audio, thank you everyone.

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      Originally posted by mateusassuncao View Post
      here is the ut5 dump
      try and feedback
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        Guys, (laughs) here in Brazil it's already 01:00AM, can anyone help me!?

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          Originally posted by mateusassuncao View Post
          Guys, (laughs) here in Brazil it's already 01:00AM, can anyone help me!?
          try..
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            Originally posted by peste View Post

            try..
            it worked fine
            tank you veryyy much!

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              Re: Dell Latitude 7400 EDC40 LA-G871P
              Service Tag: 37ZK5Y2

              Good day everyone, could you help me with this BIN? The unit makes one fan revolution and then dies. It displays main voltages but no video at all.
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                Originally posted by docW4rte View Post
                Re: Dell Latitude 7400 EDC40 LA-G871P
                Service Tag: 37ZK5Y2

                Good day everyone, could you help me with this BIN? The unit makes one fan revolution and then dies. It displays main voltages but no video at all.
                Yor serviceTag is different did you flash another bios!!
                AT the sticker is Vpro indicated !!


                Latitude 7400
                Service Tag: 37ZK5Y2
                Version
                1.39.0.

                Try and Give Feedback
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                Last edited by lapfix; 05-17-2025, 01:05 AM.

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                  Originally posted by lapfix View Post

                  Yor serviceTag is different did you flash another bios!!
                  AT the sticker is Vpro indicated !!


                  Latitude 7400
                  Service Tag: 37ZK5Y2
                  Version
                  1.39.0.

                  Try and Give Feedback
                  I understand, and thank you for the clarification. It's possible that the BIN is no longer the original one, as I received this notebook from a client who had already taken it to another repair service before. However, the Service Tag is authentic and matches the one on the case.

                  After replacing a shorted component in a 1V power rail, I encountered this startup issue. I've tested the file with version 1.39 you shared, but I'm still facing the same problem.

                  Do you think this could be solved with a clean ME?

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                    Dell is picky and you'll probably need to flash the EC as well. If the EC has a different version than the BIOS, the laptop may sometimes fail to boot.

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                      Thank you for the advice. That makes sense—I'll look into the possibility of flashing the EC as well, although I don't have prior experience reading the EC on this MEC model. I hadn't considered that a version mismatch could be the cause. I'll give it a try. Thanks again for your help.

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                        Someone can point me to the propper chip to read?

                        I can see:
                        - UC6 25Q128JVSQ
                        - UT5 25Q80CSIG
                        - UT2 25Q80DVS1G

                        First one is a 16Mbytes flash SPI, and I can see people here having a 32Mb SPI for the Latitude 7400 LA-G871P

                        If I read UC6 and try to apply REX98 8FC8 patcher, I receive the error :
                        wa nakit-an ang intel signature
                        Pinduta bisan unsang key para ma exit...

                        I've read using a clip and also desoldering the chip and reading directly connected to the CH341 Black, and the file is always the same.

                        Thanks.

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                          Originally posted by mmalagelada View Post
                          Someone can point me to the propper chip to read?

                          I can see:
                          - UC6 25Q128JVSQ
                          - UT5 25Q80CSIG
                          - UT2 25Q80DVS1G

                          First one is a 16Mbytes flash SPI, and I can see people here having a 32Mb SPI for the Latitude 7400 LA-G871P

                          If I read UC6 and try to apply REX98 8FC8 patcher, I receive the error :
                          wa nakit-an ang intel signature
                          Pinduta bisan unsang key para ma exit...

                          I've read using a clip and also desoldering the chip and reading directly connected to the CH341 Black, and the file is always the same.

                          Thanks.
                          pass on UT5

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                            Its UC5 ??

                          I just found a related post in BadCaps. As I see in the photo, it is in the underside ob the PCB.
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                            Hello

                            Who can help me remove the BIOS password?

                            My service tag is: 4XLGYY2

                            Thank you for your help.
                            Attached Files

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                              Originally posted by Pasco97233 View Post
                              Hello

                              Who can help me remove the BIOS password?

                              My service tag is: 4XLGYY2

                              Thank you for your help.
                              File's corrupted.


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                                hi everyone, can someone help me with this bios of a Dell E5540? it have bios password... thank you very much!

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                                  Originally posted by rioda91 View Post
                                  hi everyone, can someone help me with this bios of a Dell E5540? it have bios password... thank you very much!
                                  Off topic, this thread is for the Latitude 7400 .Find a E5540 topic to post your request in, and include the required service tag. Read the rules - https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...before-posting

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