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  • volinakis
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    Re: BIOS Dell Latitude 7200 DDB20 LA-G661P

    Originally posted by mcm022006
    man.. i allready told you that is the suffix..

    the service tag is JDVD1Z2-8fc8
    model of motherboard is LA-G661p
    service tag is JUST JDVD1Z2 ...

    1st boot press F2 and write service tag, disable Absolute, Apply Changes, restart. 2nd boot press alt+F to exit factory mode. Let it run for 2mins, it will restart several times without displaying anything.

    Cu placere!
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    Last edited by volinakis; 09-26-2023, 01:25 PM.

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  • mcm022006
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    Re: BIOS Dell Latitude 7200 DDB20 LA-G661P

    Originally posted by volinakis
    you JUST have to READ to understand:

    You are requesting help
    If you do not abide by the following rules, your post will be deleted.


    You MUST NOT:
    Hijack threads unrelated to your request
    Post a request in multiple threads
    Post a request multiple times
    Post in foreign (non-English) languages
    Share private contact information
    Offer payment of any kind whatsoever
    Bump your thread or post more than once every 48 hours. If you do so
    you will receive an infraction
    Post "clean me", "clear bios", "clean bios", "bios need", "clear me" or other such terms

    You MUST:
    Read BIOS guides, methods, resources and tools
    Try the method at BIOS guides, methods, resources and tools before requesting help
    Explain you were not able to succeed with the methods at BIOS guides, methods, resources and tools
    Use search function in case someone already answered your request
    Post under a related thread if it exists
    Provide the full machine model number, serial number (or Service tag, SNID) and the board model number (see https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=88758 )
    Name your thread with model numbers and request
    Provide a BIOS/EC dump if possible
    Attach files directly to your post instead of linking to external websites
    Post what the problem is, be specific, - black screen, no boot, running slow, password.Do NOT post "clean me", "clear bios", "clean bios", "bios need" or other such terms ,

    got it now? SERVICE TAG is NOT 8FC8, that's the SUFFIX!

    man.. i allready told you that is the suffix..

    the service tag is JDVD1Z2-8fc8
    model of motherboard is LA-G661p

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  • volinakis
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    Re: BIOS Dell Latitude 7200 DDB20 LA-G661P

    Originally posted by mcm022006
    so where did i go wrong at this?

    the service tag of this laptop has a 8fc8 suffix and the www.beta.bios-pw.org does not work.

    i got this laptop from a junkyard near my home.. repaired it and i discovered that it has a bios password set. i kindly ask for help here. nothing else.. so again .. where did i go wrong with this?
    you JUST have to READ to understand:

    You are requesting help
    If you do not abide by the following rules, your post will be deleted.


    You MUST NOT:
    Hijack threads unrelated to your request
    Post a request in multiple threads
    Post a request multiple times
    Post in foreign (non-English) languages
    Share private contact information
    Offer payment of any kind whatsoever
    Bump your thread or post more than once every 48 hours. If you do so
    you will receive an infraction
    Post "clean me", "clear bios", "clean bios", "bios need", "clear me" or other such terms

    You MUST:
    Read BIOS guides, methods, resources and tools
    Try the method at BIOS guides, methods, resources and tools before requesting help
    Explain you were not able to succeed with the methods at BIOS guides, methods, resources and tools
    Use search function in case someone already answered your request
    Post under a related thread if it exists
    Provide the full machine model number, serial number (or Service tag, SNID) and the board model number (see https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=88758 )
    Name your thread with model numbers and request
    Provide a BIOS/EC dump if possible
    Attach files directly to your post instead of linking to external websites
    Post what the problem is, be specific, - black screen, no boot, running slow, password.Do NOT post "clean me", "clear bios", "clean bios", "bios need" or other such terms ,

    got it now? SERVICE TAG is NOT 8FC8, that's the SUFFIX!

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  • mcm022006
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    Re: BIOS Dell Latitude 7200 DDB20 LA-G661P

    Originally posted by volinakis
    if you want our help follow the RULES of this forum.

    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=103570
    so where did i go wrong at this?

    the service tag of this laptop has a 8fc8 suffix and the www.beta.bios-pw.org does not work.

    i got this laptop from a junkyard near my home.. repaired it and i discovered that it has a bios password set. i kindly ask for help here. nothing else.. so again .. where did i go wrong with this?

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  • volinakis
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    Re: BIOS Dell Latitude 7200 DDB20 LA-G661P

    Originally posted by mcm022006
    HELLO!! can someone help me unlock this bios from a dell latitude 7200? thank you
    if you want our help follow the RULES of this forum.

    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=103570

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  • volinakis
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    Re: BIOS Dell Latitude 7200 DDB20 LA-G661P

    Originally posted by jafasbay@gmail.com
    how to remove 8fc8 and computrace using hxd ?
    read BIOS guides, methods, resources and tools it's ALL in there, you just have to think a little bit ...

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  • mcm022006
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    Re: BIOS Dell Latitude 7200 DDB20 LA-G661P

    HELLO!! can someone help me unlock this bios from a dell latitude 7200? thank you
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  • jafasbay@gmail.com
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    Re: BIOS Dell Latitude 7200 DDB20 LA-G661P

    Originally posted by hoaca388
    unlocked
    how to remove 8fc8 and computrace using hxd ?

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  • Cod king
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    Re: BIOS Dell Latitude 7200 DDB20 LA-G661P

    Originally posted by modtool
    Hi hoaca388, I'm glad to inform you that I've found a friend with a newer programmer, it wrote on that IC correctly the fixed image you gave me and now the 2-in-1 thing is working good !
    Thank you again for this kind solution !


    where is the bios chip located please? and what do you recommend on dumping it with

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  • hoaca388
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    Re: Dd820 la-g661p rev:1.0 (a00)

    Originally posted by Akintunde
    @ Mr hoaca388 , Good day sir. Please help to remove this dell bios password sir. this is my file sir, and this is the board

    number sir DD820 LA-G661P REV:1.0 (A00)
    Post the locked bios file here, I will unlock it tomorrow morning if no one has done it yet.

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  • Akintunde
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    Dd820 la-g661p rev:1.0 (a00)

    @ Mr hoaca388 , Good day sir. Please help to remove this dell bios password sir. this is my file sir, and this is the board

    number sir DD820 LA-G661P REV:1.0 (A00)

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  • modtool
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    Re: BIOS Dell Latitude 7200 DDB20 LA-G661P

    Hi hoaca388, I'm glad to inform you that I've found a friend with a newer programmer, it wrote on that IC correctly the fixed image you gave me and now the 2-in-1 thing is working good !
    Thank you again for this kind solution !

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  • hoaca388
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    Re: BIOS Dell Latitude 7200 DDB20 LA-G661P

    Maybe, you need a new programmer.

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  • modtool
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    Re: BIOS Dell Latitude 7200 DDB20 LA-G661P

    Well, of course I removed the main battery (this Dell 7200 is like a tablet, but with a mainboard of a laptop) and I unsoldered the bios IC from mainboard, then I red it and flashed it by the Willem Programmer

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  • hoaca388
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    Re: BIOS Dell Latitude 7200 DDB20 LA-G661P

    Originally posted by modtool
    Thank you so much hoaca388, also for your quickness, I've seen the changes and I've understood a little more about it.
    I've tried to write this file into the W25Q256JVEQ IC but it seems that my programmer (Willem original v5.0B) can't do it correctly, even if , as you have verified, can correctly read it and also cancel it (I've read the IC after the cancel operation and it saves a file full of FF).
    I've compared the content of the IC and the file I'd like to write (yours but also the original one) but it seems that it mixes up some lines from the start of the file and some from the middle of the file :/

    I know that is an old programmer, but as told before, it can read and cancel this W25Q256JVEQ IC, it doesn't recognize the IC with the "Autoselect chip" function (it returns Maufacturer 0x60 and Device Code 0x6060) but I can choose manually among different ICs:
    MX25L25635E
    MX25L25735E
    W25Q256FV
    EN25QH256

    After choosing one of them , it reads correctly.
    Do you know how can I solve this problem?
    I don't know how to solve it, before flashing, did you remove the main battery and CMOS battery? or try replacing a new chip

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  • modtool
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    Re: BIOS Dell Latitude 7200 DDB20 LA-G661P

    Thank you so much hoaca388, also for your quickness, I've seen the changes and I've understood a little more about it.
    I've tried to write this file into the W25Q256JVEQ IC but it seems that my programmer (Willem original v5.0B) can't do it correctly, even if , as you have verified, can correctly read it and also cancel it (I've read the IC after the cancel operation and it saves a file full of FF).
    I've compared the content of the IC and the file I'd like to write (yours but also the original one) but it seems that it mixes up some lines from the start of the file and some from the middle of the file :/

    I know that is an old programmer, but as told before, it can read and cancel this W25Q256JVEQ IC, it doesn't recognize the IC with the "Autoselect chip" function (it returns Maufacturer 0x60 and Device Code 0x6060) but I can choose manually among different ICs:
    MX25L25635E
    MX25L25735E
    W25Q256FV
    EN25QH256

    After choosing one of them , it reads correctly.
    Do you know how can I solve this problem?

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  • hoaca388
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    Re: BIOS Dell Latitude 7200 DDB20 LA-G661P

    Originally posted by modtool
    Hi hoaca388, thank you, here is my dumped bios
    Unlocked
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  • modtool
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    Re: BIOS Dell Latitude 7200 DDB20 LA-G661P

    Hi hoaca388, thank you, here is my dumped bios
    Attached Files

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  • hoaca388
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    Re: BIOS Dell Latitude 7200 DDB20 LA-G661P

    Upload that locked bios here.

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  • modtool
    started a topic BIOS Dell Latitude 7200 DDB20 LA-G661P

    BIOS Dell Latitude 7200 DDB20 LA-G661P

    Hi to all, please can anyone share a working bios dump for this mainboard?
    It has a U34 W25Q256JVEQ IC locked by a bios password.
    I've searched for other 8FC8 suffix dumps and made some comparisons between some locked-unlocked dumps, but I didn't find a general rule for unlocking it by myself using HxD

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