Dell BIOS Password Removal

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Latitude 110l

I have same problem as most guys here...
I bought a Laptop LATITUDE 110L
and i cant get into a bios or any further.. please help...
TAG: #8D6HQ1J-595B
BTW. If it is nesseserry to hax the chip then its ok... but i was looking for it and i cant find it, so any sugestions would be nice. :)
Thx. Michael
 
On some of the later models, it is under the PCMCIA slots and the rubber insulating sheet. I can offer nothing but that. It will have a "24" in the type number, have 8 pins soldered to the board and be somewhat tiny. When you locate it, contact me at
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latitude d610

could someone send me the procedure for shorting
the eeprom chip and its location on the board
dell latitude d610. i believe it is a 24lc04b1sn, but i'm not sure
 
Hello all. I have Latitude D600 9PKLP0J-595B. My book was protected by primary adm. pass. My friend tried many times wrote wrong pass. but still wrong of course. When i tried write my old correct pass, it was inncorrect :-( Is there some counter of bad entering pass? Can you please to write someone (for ex. maestro PARAGON33) step by step how to remove primary adminn pass without lost bios or some datas? It is some way to read correct pass from reading eeprom file?

Thanks much
Foony
 
Vilimir
You have a right to be elated. You have done something not many folks have done, and your exuberance reminds me of my first successful "crack". Top of the World!!
 
Paragon33 said:
You have a right to be elated. You have done something not many folks have done, and your exuberance reminds me of my first successful "crack". Top of the World!!

Great, but how it solves my problem?
 
foony,
Excuse me, but that was intended for another poster.
Contact me at email removedI need to know if you have a floppy for your machine, and also I suggest you get a free email removed to insure you get the attachments I will send.
 
That system was purchased outside the US, so there is not way that I can help remove it. And flashing the bios will not clear a bios password, that best way to try to remove it is by removing the cmos battery to hopefully clear the bios.
 
kenny81 said:
That system was purchased outside the US, so there is not way that I can help remove it. And flashing the bios will not clear a bios password, that best way to try to remove it is by removing the cmos battery to hopefully clear the bios.
Kenny81, that will not work on a Dell Laptop. Read back through the posts in this thread. Disconnecting a CMOS battery on a Dell will reset BIOS Defaults, but it will not affect the passwords which are stored on a different(EEProm)Chip, not the BIOS Chip
 
I succeeded erasing the eprom of a Dell Latitude D610 and a Dell Latitude D410. But just connecting pin 7 with earth did not work for me. (by both machines) i found it worked best if i first connect pin 6 with earth, then push the poweron button, (it will not turn on) then connect pin 7 with earth, and then again push poweron button. then it will turn on in factory mode. Then i did reset the servicetag, otherwise i could not use the administrator password and the systempassword.
 
Good post, lad. The last word has not been written yet by me or anyone else with procedures that will work well
with the late model Dells. :)
 
razor179 said:
Hi, i have a question.

I, doesn't have any problems with Admin Pasword on Dell Latitude C600 Series Laptop, but i have another Problem with Hard-Disk password authentication System, i cannot get Access to my Hard-Disc without the Password, because i forgot it.

Can anyone help me with it?? ("And i read complete Threat here, but nothing helps, because i have #***********-595B Series")

My Laptop Numbers:
Service Tag is: D8RM50J
System is: D8RM50J-595B
Hard Disk #*****12V5H9-595B is protected by a password authentication System.......

Someone pleeeeeeeeese help me, i am newbie i this things. Thanks... :approve:

Hey anyone, can you halp me?? Please i need my Hard-Disc back!! Guys someone may know what i can do, without to pay for that.

thx. :approve: :approve: :approve:
 
See my post in a new thread "Harddrive Password Removal". That is the only thing so far which has worked for me.
 
My DELL D600 is again OK, many thanks to PARAGON33. :wave: I have last question: Do i need to setup asset-tag and owner-tag too, or it is enought service tag?

Foony
 
No, the asset tag and owner's Tags are not a requirement. The owner's tag is kind of nice; it puts your name or whatever on the initial Splash Screen.
 
Do have someone a service manual (technical scheme) of Latitude D600? Unfortunatelly i have broken BlueTooth modul and I need the 10-pinn connection direct to the board. Thanks

Foony
 
i need help reseting the bios on my dell d600. i dont know all the terms used in this forum so if anyone can help please explain it like youre talking to a child.
 
Dell L400 won't load windows

Thanks IhateDell for your thoughts - I have tried a new set of RAM and it stops in the same place on all types of Wndows that I try to install - 14 mins to go on 98 and 34mins on XP. Maybe this RAM is no good either - but it's supposed to have come from another L400.

Bin time?
 
gary331w: my english ain´t no good either, but to reset the eeprom (a small chip) takes some skills in computer hardware. you have to know how to take it apart and not get static elektricity in the sensitive part of the computer. if you visit dell.com you will get a guide on how to do it. the eeprom chip on my laptop (Latitude D505) was under the pcmcia-card holder, it´s located right under ctrl shift buttons on the keyboard. find the eeprom that got the letters "24" and then i can continue my "bad english guide"

good luck! btw im swedish, so i can explain much better in swedish if some one needs it
 
Kevin16 said:
Is it the bios pw or the logon pw?
Hi, I have just joined & an unable to work out how to start a thread - i hope you dont mind me asking you. i Am an ict support assistant technical/curriculum. female & at present requiring help, but not sure how to start a thread. could you help me please?

kind regards

Terrie
 
terrie said:
Hi, I have just joined & an unable to work out how to start a thread - i hope you dont mind me asking you. i Am an ict support assistant technical/curriculum. female & at present requiring help, but not sure how to start a thread. could you help me please?

kind regards

Terrie
If you click the link at the page top for CPUs, Chipsets and Mobos, on that linked page there is a button for New Thread. If on a different subject, go back to Home and select the area germain to your post. It should also have a New Thread button
 
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