Dell BIOS Password Removal

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Dell C610 password problem

Hello. I am Özgür from Turkey.
A few months ago I found a good enough laptop for me on the Turkish Ebay (gittigidiyor.com). It was a Dell Latitude C610, a Romanian guy was selling it.
I contacted him, he said that it has no problem and it is running well. So I believed and bought it. When I opened the laptop, a gray screen occured with a "protected by a password" message!
It has a BIOS password!! I sent him a message on the website. He didn't reply it. Later I phoned him, he said that he has no responsibility on that.
I called Turkish DELL but nothing changed. They asked too many questions about the owner and I was not the 1st owner of the laptop. I tried a lot of web forums, IRC channels...etc.. but nope..couldn't solve the problem..
I saw the 'paperclip' method but I couldn't dare to disassemble the laptop..
It seems the TechSpot forum is my last hope...

The service tag is:
#15PK984-595B

Could you please give me the password for the service tag above?

Many Thanks,
Best wishes..
 
Hello, im new here and need help with a password to access data on a dell latitude c610. I have tried many passwords from latitude.exe and all are incorrect. My service tag is #566NG11-595B. I have tried many different solutions as mentioned here and none seem to work. Can anyone please help?
 
neeeeed help bad

i have a used latitude D810 that i thought i was being from friend of a friend because she was alittle short on money anyway powers up password works fine on power up screen but she does not know pass word for main sign on person she says her girlfriend wont give her the admin code to get in can someone please help
 
Password Authentication lockout

Rustam,
It appears you are the master in this situation, after reading the threads on this similar issue.
I have a dell Inspiron 1100 that all of the sudden decides to not to work as soon as the warranty expired.
Needless to say the laptop goes as far as the message screen indicating it is protected by a password authenication system. To which I have no idea what the hell the password required is.
And the Dell support was no help.
Please shed some light. This is what seems to be as you refer to as the service tag #2QWVT31-A95B

Thank you in advance!!
 
thank you

i would just like to thank Paragon33,for the help in getting the dell d600 back to life,took some time as i took it all to bits when i only need to take a couple of bits of to get to the chip ,thanks again Paragon33 i have took a few close ups of the chip so if anyone needs them i will send them on ,
 
i need help with my 5100.bios removal please help

i get the grey screen looking for pass word were is the chip at in this laptop

some one send me any links or pics or what ever u have on this subjet help please
 
buster05: Since you have already posted in this thread, I have deleted your separate thread on this subject.

If you look through this thread, you will find several links and suggestions, that may help you.

HERE is one such link.

Regards Howard :)
 
Hi Rustam

I hate to trouble this, but I see that you help other people with the same problem

My son got a Dell Inspiron 8000 from his aunt. But she don’t have the password cause she got it from a colleague that have already move to Toronto.

Now when we turn on the laptop a gray screen comes on and ask to enter the password.


This computer system, #74T7S01-595B, is protected by a
Password authentication system. You cannot access the data
On this compute without the correct password.

Please type in the primary or administrator password and press Enter.

I have try all sorts of password and nothing work.

Hope you have a master password that work.

The Service Tag is74T7S01
Express Service Code 15528415801

I have already try to short the 4 & 6 pin chip 24c02 under the CD drive also I have try to ground the 5 pin on the same chip. That did not work for me at all.


Hope you can do your magic.

Thanks
 
dell 3800 locked bios password problem

My sons Dell 3800 inspiron Bios password is locked and I can't get passed the password screen. I've removed the battery and tried jumpnig the boot pin on the board with no sucess. I hear there is a way to short the eprom chip with a paper clip but I'm not sure of the procedure or where it is can anyone help? Thank you.
 
Hi all, I got a DELL Inspiron 8600 where I can't get past the gray password screen. Any help would be greatful.

Dell Inspiron 8600
On screen: #9MDCR51-595B
Service Tag 9MDCR51
Express Service Code 20943726949
Windows XP

Thanks
 
that's strange that removing the battery would not take the password off and reset all the settings. make sure that when you remove it... that you don't have the computer plugged in.... since the point would be to remove all power... to me.. i think that's the easiest solution....
 
AnySupreme said:
that's strange that removing the battery would not take the password off and reset all the settings. make sure that when you remove it... that you don't have the computer plugged in.... since the point would be to remove all power... to me.. i think that's the easiest solution....
This has been cussed and discussed several Times on this forum. That will not work on most Dells as the Passwords and Service Tag are stored on a separate EEProm Chip in its NVRAM and not on the BIOS chip. The only 2 models I know of where that will work are the latitudes LS and L-400.
 
Dell Latitude D600 HD Password

hey-
I saw in previous posts that you could manage to help people out w/ a master password for a HD password that will not allow me to access the data on my HDD. I'm actually attempted to backup data for a client of mine, and of course he is out of the country w/o any cell phone or means of contact. I cannot backup his data unless this password is pushed aside. If you could please help me out with this it would be greatly appreciated.

Service Tag: B6HS241
Express Service Code: 24337265329
#B6HS241-595B


Thanks again.

-Chris
 
dell inspiron 5000e bios password help

dear rustam
i am trying to help a work friend who purchased a dell inspiron 5000e laptop that came with harddrive broken! before he buys a new HDD i want to get into the bios to turn off the password because the one that was given to him by original owner is incorrect. i have taken the damn thing apart to locate cmos battery and have read about the EEPROM thingy to no avail. then after reading your story here i thought that maybe you could help me with that thing that you do with program you have...i would be very greatful if you could

service tag 9NIHI
express service code 162-135-90

thank you sir
email removed
 
Bios reset

Hi all I have a Dell Inspiron 2200 that has a power on password. I have tried removing the battery but the password is still there. I see that many have posted the asset tag and gotten a master password. Can someone help me out? here is my Asset tag # f117h71 pm me if you require more info.. Thanks.
 
Paragon33 said:
If the harddrive is first in the boot order, use the F12 onetime bootorder to override it. The DST software deletes the Service Tag, but immediately prompts you to reset and verify it before you reboot! You can also pull the HDD out to keep it from interfering with your booting from peripheal drives into DOS if the one time boot order does not work. If the peripheal drives are also disabled, use the DOS only bootable Harddrive method with a spare HDD. I doubt that rustam will help you since you are jacking around with your company's laptop.




Hej paragon! Can you please take out my email adress from your posting number 172 here in this thread? I receive a lot of spam!

Greetings, Thomas
 
Same locked D610. New owner(sucker)

Can anyone please help me? I recently purchased a used Dell Latitude D610 that's locked.
I checked it out with Dell and they told me that it wasn't stolen, but they wouldn't tell me anything else. I might be crazy but it felt like he was lookin at the password while he was tellin me that he couldn't help me!​
I've spent hours searching for any solutions. I even found an old post on TechSpot, pobably from the same jerk that sold me the laptop. Same service tag, same express code. Basically, I just dont have enough brains or guts to open it up. I really would appreciate any advice or ideas!​

Dell Latitude D610
Service Tag: J0JVZ71-595B
Express Code: 41392269037
 
anyone read this thread ? can help me ?

send my post again :

Hello !

Sorry for my bad english, in my school 20 years ago learn russian ;-)
My friend buy notebook Dell D610, but have message "this computer system...is protected, ble ble ble".
I try use "latitude.exe" , dont work, i affraid to try erase eeprom...

Please help me :
tag is GK8G62J-595B
express serwice code : 360-520-321-87
my mail : email removed

Thanks alot, greetings from Poland

Robert
 
Hello and Help Dell BIO Pass Removal.....

I am new to this site and wandered upon it because of a slight problem.This is also not intended i rehashing a topic already discussed but I am at the end of my bandwidth... I recently purchased a XPS M140 for my nephew on the dreaded ebay. It was a great price and now I know why. I too have fallen victim to the masterpassword saga. I contacted Dell but they were of very little help. (NONE) I have read all the strings they have steered me in some directions but I keep hitting deadends. I get the white screen, and it tells me the computer system, #3FCJ491-595B, is protected by P.A.S. I am ready to chunk this thing or atleat get some satisfaction by driving over it with my jeep. I would really appreciate some help if just so my nephew will quit bugging me about it. lol. If anyone could help me your a godsend. Thanks
 
dell inspiron 5150

i need password to unlock my laptop my bios revision is a38 and the number of error is #HNBQQ41-A95B laptop inspiron 5150, please help me.

email: email removed
 
shadowstouch said:
I am new to this site and wandered upon it because of a slight problem.This is also not intended i rehashing a topic already discussed but I am at the end of my bandwidth... I recently purchased a XPS M140 for my nephew on the dreaded ebay. It was a great price and now I know why. I too have fallen victim to the masterpassword saga. I contacted Dell but they were of very little help. (NONE) I have read all the strings they have steered me in some directions but I keep hitting deadends. I get the white screen, and it tells me the computer system, #3FCJ491-595B, is protected by P.A.S. I am ready to chunk this thing or atleat get some satisfaction by driving over it with my jeep. I would really appreciate some help if just so my nephew will quit bugging me about it. lol. If anyone could help me your a godsend. Thanks


There are a few threads in here, most of which I have had a lot of input on, The only way past the screen is to reset the EEPROM and clear the service tag, then use the DST software to replace the service tag.

Full instructions can be found on the site I run, the link is in my tag below.

If you have any questions regarding the site you can PM me or email me, however I may be off line due to ISP issues for the next few days, however my site has an address of a friend called paragon33 who providing he isnt on one of his road trips can also help.

Regards

(ps This thread may get moved to the one of the open threads)
 
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