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  • farouk_1994
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    Originally posted by hyditech View Post
    please help me clear bios for dell 3510
    board number 19746-1
    S/N 9D7P503
    Thanks
    you should read the eeprom again beacause it seems that your dump is corrupted

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  • hyditech
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    Originally posted by hyditech View Post
    please help me clear bios for dell 3510
    board number 19746-1
    S/N 9D7P503
    Thanks
    sorry,clear bios password

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  • Vesko356
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    RULES UPDATE for BIOS requests/offers *AVOID BANNING, READ BEFORE POSTING*
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...before-posting

    You MUST:
    • Post what the problem is, be specific - black screen, no boot, running slow, password. Do NOT post "clean me", "clear bios", "clean bios", "fix bios", "bios need" or other such terms

  • hyditech
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    please help me clear bios for dell 3510
    board number 19746-1
    S/N 9D7P503
    Thanks
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  • qayyum786
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    Originally posted by guillelpboy View Post

    many thanks, after expending half a day trying every file i could find your files worked 100% almoust when i was about to give up problem i had with every other file was computer didnt save service tag

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  • guillelpboy
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    Originally posted by qayyum786 View Post

    Try a new one as per your Service Tag: C2BYF73 as per your BIOS VIRSION 1.3.0
    many thanks, after expending half a day trying every file i could find your files worked 100% almoust when i was about to give up problem i had with every other file was computer didnt save service tag

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  • minhdigital
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    Originally posted by Pajaro81 View Post
    I have a Dell 3510 with admin password blocking boot sequence. Hopefully, I copied the bios on both chips correctly and if someone here can help me remove the password it will be very much appreciated by my son who needs a laptop for school.

    thanks.

    ST: 9JZ1Q93

    Send to you
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  • qayyum786
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    try
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  • Pajaro81
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    I have a Dell 3510 with admin password blocking boot sequence. Hopefully, I copied the bios on both chips correctly and if someone here can help me remove the password it will be very much appreciated by my son who needs a laptop for school.

    thanks.

    ST: 9JZ1Q93


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  • qayyum786
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    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...59#post1859659

    I Love This Sentence By @volinakis @ post #15

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  • robertopastel
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    Originally posted by qayyum786 View Post

    Try a new one as per your Service Tag: C2BYF73
    OMG, it's work 100%. 🤗 Many thanks qayyum786 and the others guys who helped me. If you know any tutorial how about edit hex like this problem, I appreciate.

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  • qayyum786
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    Originally posted by robertopastel View Post
    Hello

    Thanks for help me guys, but not work. The same error persists when trying to save the service tag.
    Add Service Tag Manually From Maintenance Tab




    I upload some pics, it is the number?
    Try a new one as per your Service Tag: C2BYF73 as per your BIOS VIRSION 1.3.0
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    Last edited by qayyum786; 12-13-2023, 08:11 PM.

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  • robertopastel
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    Hello

    Thanks for help me guys, but not work. The same error persists when trying to save the service tag.


    Originally posted by farouk_1994 View Post
    mothrboard number ??
    I upload some pics, it is the number?
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  • adamgouadma
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    Good luck, my brothers
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  • hoaca388
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    Originally posted by robertopastel View Post
    Hello guys.

    I write a new BIOS in my Latitude 3410, it power on but I can leave the manufactory mod (alt+f), I can't save my service tag on BIOS.

    If someone can help me, I don't do edit a hex of BIOS. I attach 2 zips with 2 files .bin (8+16mb). The zip "New Latitude" is a god bin, but I can't save my service tag, the other zip is a backup of my laptop.


    Service Tag: C2BYF73

    Thanks.
    AAAA
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  • farouk_1994
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    mothrboard number ??

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  • robertopastel
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    Hello guys.

    I write a new BIOS in my Latitude 3410, it power on but I can leave the manufactory mod (alt+f), I can't save my service tag on BIOS.

    If someone can help me, I don't do edit a hex of BIOS. I attach 2 zips with 2 files .bin (8+16mb). The zip "New Latitude" is a god bin, but I can't save my service tag, the other zip is a backup of my laptop.


    Service Tag: C2BYF73

    Thanks.
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  • malikzohaib
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    dell latitude 3410 need ok outimge plzzzzz help

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  • inot0985
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    Re: Dell latitude 3510 (Mockingbird-L 19746-1) bios needed

    tested
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  • volinakis
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    Re: Dell latitude 3510 (Mockingbird-L 19746-1) bios needed

    Originally posted by dhibubabu View Post
    Cant save service tag
    its latitude 3410
    SERVICE TAG:FDVKZ93
    with orginal 8mb device no display
    programed 8mb bios display ok but cant save service tag
    attaching og 8mb &16mb & 8mb display ok bios
    merge both original bios files then perform a clean ME to full bios. Flash Image Tool (FIT) will split files at the end.

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