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  • CapThatBrass
    Member
    • Oct 2021
    • 46
    • UK

    #1

    The Mystery of 'Manufacturing Mode' - Dell Motherboards

    Hi,

    Firstly sorry if this is the wrong forum for posting this question - please recategorize or move to another part of the forum if necessary.

    I've been doing alot of research recently into the world of BIOS editing and building of images, out of curiosity mainly.

    Lots of Youtube videos as well as threads in this forum (as well as others) mention the term 'unlocked' bios which generally means the removal of BIOS passwords from a dumped image to allow full access to the BIOS/UEFI menu. However, a handful mention that a prompt for the Service Tag will appear upon boot - this function is brought on by the enabling of 'Manufacturing Mode'.

    It would be interesting to know what Manufacturing Mode actually is - is it something specific to Dell or is it a universal property provided by the likes of Intel to allow all laptop manufacturing brands to test their equipment?

    Is there a way to invoke or enable Manufacturing Mode within a dumped BIN image, which can then be written back to the chip to be booted from?

    Any advise or guidance would be great.

    Thanks
  • CapThatBrass
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    • Oct 2021
    • 46
    • UK

    #2
    Re: The Mystery of 'Manufacturing Mode' - Dell Motherboards

    Can anyone help out?

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    • volinakis
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      • Jan 2021
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      #3
      Re: The Mystery of 'Manufacturing Mode' - Dell Motherboards

      wow, so you need to learn how to use a search engine on internet, It took 2s ...
      "Manufacturing mode is a special BIOS mode designed to decrease the time systems spend on the assembly line. This is done by skipping nonessential boot functions/tests and by prioritizing removable media boot devices over internal hard drive controllers in the boot order. In combination, these changes decrease the boot time significantly which allows more systems to complete the factory processes in less time. When a system successfully completes the factory processes, it is taken out of Manufacturing mode. It is very unlikely a customer would receive a system in Manufacturing mode out of the box. Manufacturing mode is more likely to be seen when a system board is replaced."

      Modifying bios to enter in manufacturing mode allows to reset bios to factory defaults, hence removal of passwords, computrace, boot order or removed devices from boot order.
      Last edited by volinakis; 11-05-2022, 10:57 AM.
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      • CapThatBrass
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        • Oct 2021
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        #4
        Re: The Mystery of 'Manufacturing Mode' - Dell Motherboards

        Thanks for copying and pasting the first paragraph that Google chucks out Volinakis.....

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        • diif
          Badcaps Legend
          • Feb 2014
          • 6978
          • England

          #5
          Re: The Mystery of 'Manufacturing Mode' - Dell Motherboards

          It's a Dell thing. https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/e...facturing-mode

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          • volinakis
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            • Jan 2021
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            #6
            Re: The Mystery of 'Manufacturing Mode' - Dell Motherboards

            Originally posted by CapThatBrass
            Thanks for copying and pasting the first paragraph that Google chucks out Volinakis.....
            you are welcome! don't tell me that you need translation from English to English ... otherwise I don't understand why did you ask what is " Manufacturing Mode" and what it wants from you ...
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            • Ali5914
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              • Dec 2020
              • 48
              • India

              #7
              Re: The Mystery of 'Manufacturing Mode' - Dell Motherboards

              Hello Friend, absolutely this is possible to UNLOCK Manufacturing Mode in DELL machines. But there is some limitations. You can not unlock for all models. But whichever models completely rely on bios not on EC bios (Super IO), you can unlock those models by simply replacing EC region of the bios with STOCK EC RGN from downloaded EXE.

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              • CapThatBrass
                Member
                • Oct 2021
                • 46
                • UK

                #8
                Re: The Mystery of 'Manufacturing Mode' - Dell Motherboards

                Thanks for the explanation Ali5914, this would make sense, I didn't realise that replacing the machines EC region with stock from an extracted BIOS image would cause the machine to boot into Manufacturing Mode.

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                • Ali5914
                  Member
                  • Dec 2020
                  • 48
                  • India

                  #9
                  Re: The Mystery of 'Manufacturing Mode' - Dell Motherboards

                  Originally posted by CapThatBrass
                  Thanks for the explanation Ali5914, this would make sense, I didn't realise that replacing the machines EC region with stock from an extracted BIOS image would cause the machine to boot into Manufacturing Mode.
                  You're Welcome.... Try doing it... If it is not happening then let me know. I will guide you on this.

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                  • vbpablo
                    New Member
                    • Feb 2023
                    • 3
                    • Chile

                    #10
                    Re: The Mystery of 'Manufacturing Mode' - Dell Motherboards

                    Hi everyone!

                    May I can find here the help that I need

                    I have a Dell G3 15 3500 that failed due to a short circuit (also with an expired guaranty), and the guys from the service did awful work, so I had to buy a 2nd-hand motherboard.

                    Once installed the MB, the notebook didn't turn on. So after we tried unsuccessfully to reprogram the BIOS, we opted to change the BIOS chips with the ones in the old MB (that looked ok and were recognized by the reprogrammed). The notebook turned on again, and we were even able to boot to windows... but as you can expect, it booted in manufacturing mode, and it's annoying (and maybe unsafe) to work with the notebook in that mode.

                    We found this post googling about the manufacturing mode, but as the notebook is dual BIOS, we don't know where and how we should edit the EC region data.

                    Also, we found a post on another website (https://winraid.level1techs.com/t/gu...lization/31277) that talk about a conflict involving intel engine (cs)me/cs(txe) regions data. That makes us think that the information contained within the EC chip could be related to the problem, but we're not entirely sure about that.

                    What do you suggest to fix the issue??

                    A friend is doing the BIOS magic; I'm just translating him, so feel free to correct me on anything you consider wrong.

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                    • Vusal
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                      • Feb 2016
                      • 72
                      • Azerbaijan
                      • I do different projects with metal and wood.

                      #11
                      I replaced EC region with the other one but I did not get any results.

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                      • qayyum786
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                        • Aug 2018
                        • 1959
                        • INDIA

                        #12
                        post your backup file

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                        • Ghost18_07
                          Zakaria
                          • Mar 2018
                          • 87
                          • Algeria

                          #13
                          Great thread, this a mystery as you said, and you are right, i have the same problem, i have this manufacturer mode sentence and it says to just click Alt+F to stop it, but it won't even if i ty to enter the service tag, because the service tag gone after i save the changes .

                          So if anyone has a solution for this ? or i just need to try to fi the BIOS file again ?

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                          • Argento7
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                            • Jan 2010
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                            • Electronics, Computer, Car security

                            #14
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                            • Ghost18_07
                              Zakaria
                              • Mar 2018
                              • 87
                              • Algeria

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Ghost18_07
                              Great thread, this a mystery as you said, and you are right, i have the same problem, i have this manufacturer mode sentence and it says to just click Alt+F to stop it, but it won't even if i ty to enter the service tag, because the service tag gone after i save the changes .

                              So if anyone has a solution for this ? or i just need to try to fi the BIOS file again ?
                              I found a solution, but not me, someone edit my bios file again and it worked just fine. So the problem is related to a BIOS fix, I don't know where exactly but that's the only way to fix it.
                              Will be back if any new information collected.

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                              • eenee
                                • Aug 2022
                                • 50
                                • Mongolia
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                                #16
                                Originally posted by Ghost18_07

                                I found a solution, but not me, someone edit my bios file again and it worked just fine. So the problem is related to a BIOS fix, I don't know where exactly but that's the only way to fix it.
                                Will be back if any new information collected.
                                Can you post both your old and new bios, so we can compare the changes

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                                • geethmadu
                                  Senior Member
                                  • Mar 2023
                                  • 53
                                  • united kingdom

                                  #17
                                  Hi All,

                                  I have a dell Ins 3501 with Service tag : 192DSD3. I flashed both 8MB and 16MB bins. I even put the correct service tag on to the BIOS. But " Manufacture Mode Active" message still appears on the post. Can someone advice what to do next? it has been a headache.

                                  Thank you very much

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                                  • Tesla
                                    Senior Member
                                    • Jul 2011
                                    • 152
                                    • USA

                                    #18
                                    How about some pics?

                                    These are from a Dell XPS-15 I am working on. It's been dead for a while, but it's looking better now.

                                    I'm in the USA, and disabling the ME did not sound correct, so I just left the options on these defaults.

                                    Click image for larger version  Name:	mfg-mode-1.jpg Views:	0 Size:	242.0 KB ID:	3849143


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                                    • Tesla
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                                      I entered the Service-Tag and it exited Manufacturing Mode properly. The laptop is working fine.
                                  • kodinabeel
                                    Senior Member
                                    • Sep 2014
                                    • 73
                                    • saudi arabia

                                    #19
                                    i have an issue dell optiplex 5480aio (GLTQ073) cant save serial number manufaturing mode doesnt dissappire. orginal bios lost i downloaded from internet any solution ?

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                                    • Tesla
                                      Senior Member
                                      • Jul 2011
                                      • 152
                                      • USA

                                      #20
                                      Originally posted by kodinabeel
                                      i have an issue dell optiplex 5480aio (GLTQ073) cant save serial number manufaturing mode doesnt dissappire. orginal bios lost i downloaded from internet any solution ?
                                      Seems to do some self-checks before it releases. Read screen carefully. Did you re-connect CMOS battery?

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