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    Originally posted by volinakis View Post

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    Volinakis THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR TRYING. BUT IT DID NOT WORK, THE ABSOLUTE IS STILL ACTIVE, THE PASSWORD WAS REMOVED BUT WHEN RESTARTING IT NO LONGER TURN ON.

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      Is there something wrong with your CAPS LOCK, can you not post in lower case

    Originally posted by kain0007 View Post

    Volinakis THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR TRYING. BUT IT DID NOT WORK, THE ABSOLUTE IS STILL ACTIVE, THE PASSWORD WAS REMOVED BUT WHEN RESTARTING IT NO LONGER TURN ON.
    remove Cmos battery and main battery before writing bios chipset, then reconnect both, plug in ac adapter and start laptop from power button. At 1st boot press F2 and write service tag, permanently disable absolute, save (apply changes), restart, press Alt+F to exit from factory mode.
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      Originally posted by kain0007 View Post

      Volinakis THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR TRYING. BUT IT DID NOT WORK, THE ABSOLUTE IS STILL ACTIVE, THE PASSWORD WAS REMOVED BUT WHEN RESTARTING IT NO LONGER TURN ON.
      I apologize, I wasn't careful to check my keyboard and just typed. I didn't notice. I regret this mistake, I hope it is not repeated later. I very much appreciate the support from all of you. It was just a distraction error.

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        Originally posted by volinakis View Post

        remove Cmos battery and main battery before writing bios chipset, then reconnect both, plug in ac adapter and start laptop from power button. At 1st boot press F2 and write service tag, permanently disable absolute, save (apply changes), restart, press Alt+F to exit from factory mode.

        Same result. Absolute is still present. and when I put the service tag and restart it no longer turns on.

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          Hello guys!
          Please can anyone help to resetting the BIOS password on my Dell Latitude 3420
          Dump: 32mb, Service tag - 1CF5GS3 (I can't provide masterkey)

          Thank you very much!

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          Originally posted by Kirti Mishra View Post
          Hello guys!
          Please can anyone help to resetting the BIOS password on my Dell Latitude 3420
          Dump: 32mb, Service tag - 1CF5GS3 (I can't provide masterkey)

          Thank you very much!
          Attach You Dump file.

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            Hey Bios Cracker
            Unfortunately, I can't provide the BIOS dump file right now because I've lost admin access and I'm unable to extract the dump from the system without it. is there's any alternative method ? (I have OS access)

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              Originally posted by Kirti Mishra View Post
              Hey Bios Cracker
              Unfortunately, I can't provide the BIOS dump file right now because I've lost admin access and I'm unable to extract the dump from the system without it. is there's any alternative method ? (I have OS access)
              You must have a programmer to do this. The cheapest one is ch341a.

              https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...mer+how+to+use


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                Hi, I have a Dell Latitude 3420 with eprom model GIGADEVICE 25R256DYIG and I try dump Bin file with a programmer CH341 but the software doesn't recognize the chip. I tried with and without voltage adapter for 1.8V.

                I tried several Softwares versions, but these doesn't works.

                Anyone has some ideia why this doesn't work? I read some papers saying that the programmer CH341 doesn't support this eprom 25R256DYIG.

                I appreciate any help!

                Thanks.

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                  hello everyone i need also admin password to be unlocked

                  thank you..


                  https://www.mediafire.com/file/npegt...+3420.bin/file

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                    Originally posted by simpleprince49 View Post
                    hello everyone i need also admin password to be unlocked

                    thank you..


                    https://www.mediafire.com/file/npegt...+3420.bin/file
                    no attach file link other , use forum tools

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                      ok sir it was hard uploading using the tool but here it is..

                      Attached Files

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                        Originally posted by simpleprince49 View Post
                        ok sir it was hard uploading using the tool but here it is..
                        bios backup error, bios 32Mb

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                          sorry the chip was not supported on my reader

                          so i tried again
                          st DSSJBS3
                          Attached Files

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                            Originally posted by simpleprince49 View Post
                            sorry the chip was not supported on my reader

                            so i tried again
                            st DSSJBS3
                            try and feedback
                            Attached Files

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                              Originally posted by LBTT1121 View Post

                              try and feedback
                              worked perfectly sir God Bless you

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