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Hi there!
My dell latitude 3510 died, burnt chipset, so i bought a new mainboard, the laptop seems to works ok with the new mainboard but the problem that im facing is: the manufacturing mode active press ALT+F , the warning message is The service tag has not been programmed, so i tried to add the original tag of my laptop in the new mainboard throught the bios setup with no luck.
OLD (burnt) mainboard data:
MOCKINGBIRD-L CML UMA 6L
19746-1
YJCJD$LA
NEW Mainboard data:
MOCKINGBIRD-L CML UMA 6L
19746-1
YJCJD$KA
The Service Tag of my laptop is 633B863, the Service Tag of the new mainboard is unknown.
I was thinking to dump the original bios on the new mainboard, but i think it could be a bad idea.
I dumped both bios bin files from the old burnt mainbard and from the new one, if anyone could help me with this will be most apreciated
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plz Build this , display is not coming
ST:- 1BPKB63
19746-1
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Hello, brother, when I turn on the device, this message appears: Alt-f does not work.
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please rebuild broth bios- ST:627N0B31 Photo
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for future reference in case you didn't know use this tool: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...l-8fc8-patcher
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Originally posted by Kensala View PostI am a new member!
I have a Dell Latitude 3510
Mockingbird-L CML UMA 6L 19746-1
6ZVG463-8FC8
The BIOS is locked with 8FC8 password.
Tried other site, but no 8FC8 generator working.
I have attached both files from the 64 and 128 chips.Attached Files
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I am a new member!
I have a Dell Latitude 3510
Mockingbird-L CML UMA 6L 19746-1
6ZVG463-8FC8
The BIOS is locked with 8FC8 password.
Tried other site, but no 8FC8 generator working.
I have attached both files from the 64 and 128 chips.
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please help remove password with ST: DG6BYZ2Attached Files
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All the laptops are the same (because of a project). All have 8mb +16mb ICs. Allready tryed a USB bios recovery. I worked with some UEFITool a few years ago just to extract a main bios from an Instable update bios from manufacture, and with Hex editor just to compare dumps.
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Originally posted by barby16_06 View PostGreetings to all,
I got arround 100 pieces of Dell latitude 3510 at my work, and in last week they started fall with bios. I dumped both 8mb and 16mb bins from a working one and flashed them on the bricked ones but i can't get away from manufacturing mode. Even if i'm trying to set it up manually in bios, it won't store the ST.
It is possible to delete the ST from both bins, and at the first boot to manually store it in BIOS manually?
It would be great to not asking for 100 bins here.
If not, maybe you can give me one solution to do this myselft.
i'll post here 2 working bins from one laptop.
ST of working ones: FGHDD63
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Greetings to all,
I got arround 100 pieces of Dell latitude 3510 at my work, and in last week they started fall with bios. I dumped both 8mb and 16mb bins from a working one and flashed them on the bricked ones but i can't get away from manufacturing mode. Even if i'm trying to set it up manually in bios, it won't store the ST.
It is possible to delete the ST from both bins, and at the first boot to manually store it in BIOS manually?
It would be great to not asking for 100 bins here.
If not, maybe you can give me one solution to do this myselft.
i'll post here 2 working bins from one laptop.
ST of working ones: FGHDD63Attached Files
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