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rustam_
08-08-2006, 12:56 PM
I like to answer to direct email address from profile and does not like to enter the address manually as for your case.
By the way, see the link, just for such users:
http://www.fujitsu-siemens.com/products/software/management/storage/connected.html


I would be extremely pleased if you could perhaps let me know if you're able to help me, my intentions are extremely genuine. Otherwise i guess i'll be stamping on the HD as i've already pulled my hair out.

Regards, James / IT Support Analyst

Email - josborne]at[scholastic[dot]co[dot]uk

P.S A quick response one way or another would be superb, otherwise the user gets a new HD but loses a lot of data (we even got the idiot a 2gb pen drive for back-up purposes, but guess what....he forgot to use it).

samihmila
08-09-2006, 07:32 AM
password forgoten please for my dell latitude D800

Service tag : JZ7W81J

Edit: I have Merged your thread into this one.

Ad
08-09-2006, 07:32 AM
  

erhardw
08-09-2006, 07:40 AM
Hello Rustam or somebody else who can help ;-)

I hope that you still can provide me with a master password, please ;-)

I bought a Latitude D600 on EBAY and everything worked fine with one exception:the WLAN functionality. This one was disabled!
When I wanted to activate this function in the BIOS I have been asked for the master password. I'm pretty sure that my laptop Dell Latitude D610 was not stolen but the former owner was not able (or willing) to provide me with the master password for activating the WLAN functionality.

Can you please help me...

The service tag number for this laptop is T9LN75K-595B.

Thanks very much in advance for your help and for your time spending with this annoying stuff.

Best regards,

Erhard

threecsix
08-09-2006, 08:53 AM
Hi. I've aquired a laptop that had a fried mother board in exchange for working on another computer. I've bought a mother board to replace it through ebay. put it all together and now the Bios password. It's frustrating and I've been working on it for days. Dell wont help me and i've tried everything. If you can help Rustam I would really be grateful.

service tag is 8bzn751-595b

email is my user name here at hotmail dot com

I'm replacing the hd so i wont need that password but if its easy i'll take that too. Thanks so much if you can help me.

howard_hopkinso
08-09-2006, 09:00 AM
Threads merged. Post #149.

threecsix
08-09-2006, 11:17 AM
Sorry I don't understand the threads merged?? What does that mean? Sorry to be a pain.
threecsix

Malenko
08-09-2006, 01:43 PM
You cant demand me to help. For some reasons I decide to skip your message. But you always can use method from IdidmyC600 and Paragon33, it really work. No offence.


None taken, thought maybe you didnt see it. im not comfy opening the laptop and putting paperclips on chips. I was just really hopin you could help me :(. I understand, but i tried everything to meet your criteria, even setting it up so you could email me directly through my profile.

suppose i just hafta bite the loss

nobody123
08-09-2006, 01:58 PM
hi rustam_

I know, I'm not the first one with that problem....I hope you can help...
I bought a Dell Latitude D600 with sevice-tag
#C17N81J-595B and need now a master-pw.

many thanks for your effort...

howard_hopkinso
08-09-2006, 02:51 PM
Sorry I don't understand the threads merged?? What does that mean? Sorry to be a pain.
threecsix

It simply means that samihmila started a new thread for this subject and I merged(moved) it into this one.

Regards Howard :)

jgc_73
08-09-2006, 03:35 PM
PLEASE HELP ME - i have enjoyed reading the pages of posts praising the wisdom of rustam and now plead my case.

i'm a texas holdem poker player (by night) and a computer / network tech by day. a poker buddy asked me to check out his laptop cause it had a password. "sure" i said and have be miserable ever since.

i am not even able to enter the bios because of the password. i have tried everything conceivable to remove this pw and finally came to the conclusion i would have to start thinking "outside the box". So i googled it.

i tried the latitude program and it keeps saying "incorrect password". but i figured it would since i had read your post about the 595b's.

I do have a degree in electronics but am kinda hesitant about trying the short-circuit trick. (something about "may render the motherboard useless" kinda sets off a red flag). so u are my last resort, rustam. please save one more laptop life by helping me with my pw. i really dont want to perform surgery on this pretty lil notebook.


DELL LATITUDE D610
service tag = 5P2FK81-595B
express service code = 12399651361


humbly,

Gabriel Cruz
email removed

Ad
08-09-2006, 03:35 PM
  

philliplowe
08-09-2006, 10:34 PM
Hey guys,

I've looked everywhere on google, and have come to find out the Inspiron 4000 does not have an admin password generator.


Laptop: Dell Inspiron 4000
The Service Tag is: F9NLG01
When it gets to the white screen, it shows: #FIELD**-595B

Now the story...

I went to goodwill looking for decent electronics, and stumbled upon this laptop. It did not include a HD. That doesn't matter though, because I cant get pass this white screen!

Anyway, Thanks for any help you can give me. I might try to short circuit it, but I am deadly afraid because i've never done anything like this before, and because I'm not computer savy. Once again, I appreciate any help! Thanks!

Phillip

Paragon33
08-11-2006, 12:40 AM
Your Inspiron 4000 is a hardware clone of a Latitude C600. The EEProm chip is hidden on the bottom under the sheathing. This model is a real pain in the anus to access the chip even with the board just breadboarded, but in bootable condition. I have done 2 and I cut a hole in the sheath after removing it, then cleaned up the metallic debris and put it back on. Then I hooked up an external Keyboard, Monitor and AC Adapter, and did the shorting/grounding to clear the chip. I have picture saved of the location, but it is too big for this site's allowed attachments.
email removed

4618
08-11-2006, 08:30 PM
Hi rustam! [by the way your mail account is full] // or who else could help?!

It is so great that I found this thread and you - being able to help with Dell Master Passwords for the Administrator BIOS Password.

I have a real problem with my current Dell Latitude D610 what I recently received from a former colleague, who left our department. I somehow feel disabled with my "baby", not having full access. The main problem is, that I would like to install a bigger harddisk, and that I would like to communicate via Bluetooth with my mobile phone. But this function for example is disabled :-((.

The thing is, that the ex colleague who left us, somehow must have changed the pass, what was known before. Another guy who also already worked in the bios on this machine provided a password, but this didn't work. I would be so grateful if I could receive a positive answer from you.

Here my data:


It was really so good if I hear from you!

Many thanks and best greetings, Thomas!

4618
08-11-2006, 08:52 PM
Hi rustam - REALLY HOPE YOU READ THIS!

It is so great that I found this thread and you - being able to help with Dell Master Passwords for the Administrator BIOS Password.

I have a real problem with my current Dell Latitude D610 what I recently received from a former colleague, who left our department. I somehow feel disabled with my "baby", not having full access. The main problem is, that I would like to install a bigger harddisk, and that I would like to communicate via Bluetooth with my mobile phone. But this function for example is disabled :-((.

The thing is, that the ex colleague who left us, somehow must have changed the pass, what was known before. Another guy who also already worked in the bios on this machine provided a password, but this didn't work. I would be so grateful if I could receive a positive answer from you.

Here my data:



It was really so good if I hear from you!

Many thanks and best greetings, Thomas!

Paragon33
08-11-2006, 09:42 PM
If you will go to this site and download whichever version of the DST software you can use, and then run it to delete and then reset your Service Tag, you will find the Admin/Configure setup Password has been erased. It is not necessary to burden rustam with this type password removal. Grey screen Primaries and Harddrive Passwords, yes, but not this one.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/judslat/paragon/

4618
08-11-2006, 10:05 PM
@ paragon

thanks! but what I need is the admin password inside the bios, so that I can change values in there!

Not the one for the grey screen and not for the harddisk (evtl. later...)

THANK YOU - still in HOPE for rustam!

Malenko
08-11-2006, 10:10 PM
I still need the one for my 610, the guy wont take it back, said it worked fine when he gave it to me :/ Why does everyone have to be so evil, ya know?

Paragon33
08-11-2006, 11:33 PM
@ paragon

thanks! but what I need is the admin password inside the bios, so that I can change values in there!

Not the one for the grey screen and not for the harddisk (evtl. later...)

THANK YOU - still in HOPE for rustam!
You should listen as that DST software is for the Admin/Configure Setup Password within BIOS, not the grey screen or the HDD passwords, and is simple to use

greyfox
08-12-2006, 03:49 AM
please help!

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Hello rustam, I am new to this website and I recently bought a laptop Dell Latitude model D600 from a garage sale.I noticed the laptop was asking for an "Administrator password?" I asked the lady that sold it for the password but she told me it belonged to her husband who sadly passed away and so she did not know it(go figure?). I thought I could get it unlocked for a few bucks but I was sadley mistaken. I was desperate so I did a web search and ended up here. I read many reviews and posts on your miracles. So if anyone can help me im shure it will be you. My service tag #3VQ3X31-595B. I beg of you please help an old fool out or any info you can provide will really help me. As you know Dell will not help me and I would hate to throw my money away. I know nothing about pc's and I am desperate. I read about the chip shorting method but I just don't dare to open the thing. I'm no computer wiz,with my luck I might blow the thing up. Please..please help.
Thank you for your time.

paul333
08-12-2006, 06:45 AM
Hi,im a new comer, can any body help, i have a dell cpx and its got locks in the bios, i can not get into the config password or the admin password, the service tag is: 17urt, bios version:a03,... would be grateful if anybody could help. paul333

4618
08-12-2006, 07:06 AM
@ paragon

As it is my notebook from the company, I do not want to delete my service tag! This should stay the same. But thanks anyway.

I still hope for an answer of rustam to receive an admin master password for the bios. THANKS IN FOREHAND!

Thomas

paul333
08-12-2006, 07:37 AM
Hi again, i have a dell cpx H450GT laptop. in the bios it has service tag:17urt and underneath the laptop it has:service tag:17USH with express service code:305-995-85, which one is the proper service tag. next thing, the admin password and the config setup password are locked. i bought the laptop of ebay and the seller has lost the passwords. please, please help. would be very gratefull. regards paul333

Ididmyc600
08-12-2006, 08:28 AM
@ paragon

As it is my notebook from the company, I do not want to delete my service tag! This should stay the same. But thanks anyway.

I still hope for an answer of rustam to receive an admin master password for the bios. THANKS IN FOREHAND!

Thomas


Yeh I understand that, as long as the service tag is still showing on the laptop then the DST software will clear it and then allow you to reenter the same tag thus clearing the password and keeping the same tag....

If you read the info text supplied with the software then it tells you how to use it.

If the tag is not present on the case then simply set the admin password then you will get a grey screen at power on ,this states the service tag in full, simply write it down and then unset the admin password...

Regards

4618
08-12-2006, 01:15 PM
@ IdidMy

I just was on the page and saw the softwares. But I am a little bit afraid of using these things deleting the tag and so on... I really would like to have no risk!

The next thing is the boot ranking list. The first is the hard disk and this rank is also protected by admin password in the bios as i saw it...

So really the best thing would be if rustam can also help me with his magical master admin passes for the bios. I really hope so much that he replies soon, because also the wireless lan is switched of and i cant use it. Thanks a lot!

Here again my data:

Thomas

Paragon33
08-12-2006, 02:18 PM
@ IdidMy

I just was on the page and saw the softwares. But I am a little bit afraid of using these things deleting the tag and so on... I really would like to have no risk!

The next thing is the boot ranking list. The first is the hard disk and this rank is also protected by admin password in the bios as i saw it...

So really the best thing would be if rustam can also help me with his magical master admin passes for the bios. I really hope so much that he replies soon, because also the wireless lan is switched of and i cant use it. Thanks a lot!




Thomas
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.

Gerrymander
08-12-2006, 04:11 PM
About 4 years ago I bought a new Dell Inspiron 8000 as a gift for my grandson when he graduated from high school. A few months ago I learned that he had quit using the computer because it "wouldn't work" I recently volunteered to troubleshoot the problem to see if I could get his computer going again.

Powered up the computer - got a white screen with this message:

"This computer system, J8J6K01-595B, is protected by a password authentication system. You cannot access the data on the computer without the correct password.

Service Tag: J8J6K01
Express Service Code: 41874812353"

Of course the grandson does not remember the password.

Contacted Dell Customer "Service" to get the master BIOS password. (What a circus that was!) Finally, Dell provided this password:

Z4Q2PGHX

Tried it and it didn't work. Then they provided another:

0PUH5SUS

It didn't work either. Then they advised that since neither worked, the motherboard had gone bad and must be replaced. I am very skeptical of Dell's diagnosis.

Rustam, should one of those passwords have worked if the motherboard is not bad?

In the event that the motherboard is bad, does replacing it involve merely unplugging the bad board and plugging a good one in?

All pertinent suggestions and information will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

4618
08-12-2006, 04:58 PM
Hi paragon!

I'm of course not jacking around. It is allowed for us to turn on bluetooth and WLAN, but therefore I need access to the BiOS. And as the colleague's old pass doesnt work anymore, and the former owner of the machine is not reachable anymore (and also it's not sure if he still has knows the pass) it is very poor for me... I thought about rustam as my last help. The thing is that I really dont want to use risky tools - the easiest thing just would be a master admin password for the bios by rustam.

@ paragon or somebody else: Do you have rustam's email address?

Best wishes, Thomas

4618
08-12-2006, 05:00 PM
I forgot...

@ rustam - do you still need something else than the service tag?!

8GH132J-595B


THANX - Thomas

casper
08-13-2006, 01:37 AM
My name is Chad and I live in Southern Indiana.
I recently bought a dell latitude D600 laptop from a Yard sale, unfortunately when I got it home and got it charged It has some kind of a Admin and config password lock problem
Unfortunately I didn’t get this password from the seller “they moved to a different yard I guess I know now what is meant by “If it seems to good to be true it more that likely is”.
I have seen some of your postings of help to other users and I am too hoping that you will help me too. I don’t have any more money to waste and don’t have the needed knowledge to use a paperclip
the service numbers is dcxm241
There is also a service express number 29080220977 I hope you will please help me.
If you can’t help me on this occasion, I would very much appreciate if you can guide me to where I might find this help.

Thank you for your kindness. Chad.
email removed

william7114
08-13-2006, 12:50 PM
Rustham,
A relative of mine have sent me his Latitude D600 for password reset.It turned out to have a Bios/hdk password that is out of my league.I hope you are still bestowing your mercy.Looks like u the man. the service tag=#2B6KK61-595B.

tazman
08-13-2006, 02:41 PM
I hate to answer for such messages without email address, but today you lucky.
Input: #122L1GL7PAB-595B
By HDD serial number: SJG9WAMN

If you can help
#***3KW3FE89-595B
#9ZP9ZWT3735-595B
#*****118BZ5-595B
#L12T33163CK-595B

Sure is nice to recycle these drives...For I do not need the data on them it is great to just unlock them wipe them and then format them. Oh and I have added My email addres this time.

Tony
email removed

princetongabrie
08-13-2006, 04:31 PM
Hi rustam or anyone, i need your help.
I will help a person who will bring her notebook to turkey tomorrow evening.but her notebook is secured with a bios admin. password. she told me that the service tag is: 048YKH.
She will fly tomorrow evening. i would so happy if you send per e mail the answer or how can crack the password till tomorrow.
my e mail adress is email removed
thanks from germany
princeton

sjones411
08-13-2006, 08:12 PM
Hey Rustam, could really use some help here!

I recived a Dell CPx (H I believe) from my school. These computers are so old the school is actually giving them to us for keeps. However, the last kid who used it set a BIOS password on it. I really need to be able to boot from CD but I can't change any of my BIOS settings.

Service Tag:7PURT
Express Service Code: 129-635-93

Thanks in advance!

alehorb
08-13-2006, 10:39 PM
Hi, I hope someone can help with HDD password for my Dell latitude d 505,Is a Hitachi IDE 60GB SN:308K3GR1GRH-595B.


Thank you!!

william7114
08-14-2006, 12:38 AM
Rustam
A relative of mine have sent me his Latitude D600 for password reset.It turned out to have a Bios/hdk password that is out of my league.I hope you are still bestowing your mercy.Looks like u the man. the service tag=#2B6KK61-595B.

I think I got a reply that I think was for Tonyscot.anyway, this Latidude
D600 wont boot past the grey screen and the password given on that reply does not unlock it.
my email =email removed
thanks.

chosen820
08-14-2006, 04:23 AM
my d410 bios password.
Tag:#5PXWW1X-595B

help help help
Thanks!
email removed

TooDrkPark
08-14-2006, 11:41 AM
Hello everyone. I'm new on this site and I am requesting someone to help me out with a Dell Latitude D800. I'm having issues with the Bios password...I'm getting "#C53JJ41-595B is protected by a password authentication system." Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

Setzersky007
08-14-2006, 07:34 PM
Hey Rustam.

I recently purchased a Latitude D610 from a friend of my brothers. As it turns out the HDD password will not enable me to acess the laptop at all. I asked him for help or refund my money but he refused. I've phoned dell multiple times but each time they decline to provide any assistance. Anyways the service tag is 3PAX5GDSYWG-595B and I've tried everything save for shorting out the chip with a paperclip and I dont want to have to resort to that. Thanks a lot for any assistance you could provide. My email address isemail removed

Bluerose
08-15-2006, 02:10 AM
Rustam .. Anyone Can you please help me out .. I have the same issue .. dell gave me a password which did not work at all .. I have tried many things .. no luck .. the latitude program no go .. can you do your magic and help me out Service tag is DV3XV71 EXp code : 30179240749 and the Hard drive SN is MPB2L0X2GD6K5G ? Thanks sooo much .. the laptop is a inspiron 600m.
I have tried using an external keyboard still no go ..

the exact error is :

Hard disk #***********-595B ,the system primary HDD , is protected by a password authentication system . you canot access data on this hard drive without the correct password .
please type in the hard - drive password and press <enter >

rustam_
08-15-2006, 12:29 PM
please help!

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Hello rustam, I am new to this website and I recently bought a laptop Dell Latitude model D600 from a garage sale.I noticed the laptop was asking for an "Administrator password?" I asked the lady that sold it for the password but she told me it belonged to her husband who sadly passed away and so she did not know it(go figure?). I thought I could get it unlocked for a few bucks but I was sadley mistaken. I was desperate so I did a web search and ended up here. I read many reviews and posts on your miracles. So if anyone can help me im shure it will be you. My service tag #3VQ3X31-595B. I beg of you please help an old fool out or any info you can provide will really help me. As you know Dell will not help me and I would hate to throw my money away. I know nothing about pc's and I am desperate. I read about the chip shorting method but I just don't dare to open the thing. I'm no computer wiz,with my luck I might blow the thing up. Please..please help.
Thank you for your time.
See email and press CTRL+ENTER instead ENTER after type in the master password to clear all BIOS passwords.

loint
08-15-2006, 12:39 PM
Hello Rustam

i am new to this website and i need your help.
I just bought a Dell Laptop Latitude D620 but when i power on it require go in Setup but i can not because i have not got password. Can you help me to solve this problem? how to disable the admin password ?

thank you very much

Loint

rustam_
08-15-2006, 12:40 PM
About 4 years ago I bought a new Dell Inspiron 8000 as a gift for my grandson when he graduated from high school. A few months ago I learned that he had quit using the computer because it "wouldn't work" I recently volunteered to troubleshoot the problem to see if I could get his computer going again.

Powered up the computer - got a white screen with this message:

"This computer system, J8J6K01-595B, is protected by a password authentication system. You cannot access the data on the computer without the correct password.

Service Tag: J8J6K01
Express Service Code: 41874812353"

Of course the grandson does not remember the password.

Contacted Dell Customer "Service" to get the master BIOS password. (What a circus that was!) Finally, Dell provided this password:

Z4Q2PGHX

Tried it and it didn't work. Then they provided another:

0PUH5SUS

It didn't work either. Then they advised that since neither worked, the motherboard had gone bad and must be replaced. I am very skeptical of Dell's diagnosis.

Rustam, should one of those passwords have worked if the motherboard is not bad?

In the event that the motherboard is bad, does replacing it involve merely unplugging the bad board and plugging a good one in?

All pertinent suggestions and information will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
I think you should to try to get another master password from DELL, because your both passwords is incorrect. What strange. Give to him only express code to prevent mistake with some letters.

rustam_
08-15-2006, 12:49 PM
Hi paragon!

I'm of course not jacking around. It is allowed for us to turn on bluetooth and WLAN, but therefore I need access to the BiOS. And as the colleague's old pass doesnt work anymore, and the former owner of the machine is not reachable anymore (and also it's not sure if he still has knows the pass) it is very poor for me... I thought about rustam as my last help. The thing is that I really dont want to use risky tools - the easiest thing just would be a master admin password for the bios by rustam.

@ paragon or somebody else: Do you have rustam's email address?

Best wishes, Thomas
You have a solution by Paragon33 and it is suspicious to get certainly the master password. If you want you can get it directly from DELL.

rustam_
08-15-2006, 01:10 PM
My name is Chad and I live in Southern Indiana.
I recently bought a dell latitude D600 laptop from a Yard sale, unfortunately when I got it home and got it charged It has some kind of a Admin and config password lock problem
Unfortunately I didn’t get this password from the seller “they moved to a different yard I guess I know now what is meant by “If it seems to good to be true it more that likely is”.
I have seen some of your postings of help to other users and I am too hoping that you will help me too. I don’t have any more money to waste and don’t have the needed knowledge to use a paperclip
the service numbers is dcxm241
There is also a service express number 29080220977 I hope you will please help me.
If you can’t help me on this occasion, I would very much appreciate if you can guide me to where I might find this help.

Thank you for your kindness. Chad.
email removed
firstly, show here your email address is very foolish. Set it in your profile and allow others to use it. It enough to prevent spam bots.
Why I can skip the message?
1) provide incomplete asset string, it must be in form: #BLAHBLAHBLAH-595B
2) I will not see any private messages here and do not send it at all.
3) If I cant send to you an email, because email address is missing in your profile or you uncheck the possibility to view it.
4) I do not answer for every message, only for which I trust.
5) I havent much time and money for inet, so I rarely visit the forum
6) If you want an administrator password, Paragon33 have a solution with his DST files
7) Do not direct email me, I answer for the forums messages or for instant messages if I online
8) Also you always can use paperclip method.

rustam_
08-15-2006, 01:33 PM
Hey Rustam.

I recently purchased a Latitude D610 from a friend of my brothers. As it turns out the HDD password will not enable me to acess the laptop at all. I asked him for help or refund my money but he refused. I've phoned dell multiple times but each time they decline to provide any assistance. Anyways the service tag is 3PAX5GDSYWG-595B and I've tried everything save for shorting out the chip with a paperclip and I dont want to have to resort to that. Thanks a lot for any assistance you could provide. My email address is email removed
I've sent to you an email, but your server block my message as spam.

casper
08-15-2006, 02:09 PM
thank you for your reply and as for some of the stuff you wrote I was not aware of those. I am chads father and he was just trying to help me out I am casper and my email is in my profile. I do not have the knowdledge or the expertise that he has and he has be unable so far to help with this problem. If you would be able to provide some assisastance to a not so technilocial individual it would be greatly appreciated

casper
08-15-2006, 06:24 PM
rustam, I like your web page, so thanks for NOTHING..

DangerouSB1984
08-15-2006, 08:06 PM
Hey rustam_,

Sorry to have to sound so bad but i got a real sob story :(

I recently got a Dell Inspiron 1100 with some birthday money i got in advance from my parents, So i went along and purchased myself this laptop on ebay and it arrives a few days ago. i get all excited turn it on ready to install an operating system and it wont boot from CD. I attempt to enter the bios and then i get a screen asking for the password. With being so devestated i email the seller and tells me it aint his problem and not to bother him with it :s After alot of reading up on the dell laptops i find this thread and you are the only one who can help me it appears. So if u can find it in your heart please help a poor uni student

The service tag is: 3k08r0j

Thanks in advance for any help you can give me with this problem
Brian

casper
08-15-2006, 08:40 PM
rustam: sorry I don't understand, is this what you mean?.#DCXM241-595B Thanks again.. Casper

Setzersky007
08-15-2006, 10:39 PM
Hey Rustam,

I apologize for my email blocking it as spam. This email address should work email removedThanks a lot for your help. And so you dont have to scroll back up to my last message the Service tag is 3PAX5GDSYWG-595B.

Thanks, Skylar

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