HP / Dell / etc. laptop password help thread

Kimsland

Wondering if you could help me, I noticed you helped alot of people with there dell bios issues and was wondering if you could help me with one. Service tag is ghkx6c1-595b.

im locked out of the bios when it first boots.
 
If I had a 595b generator I'd post it (as stated by me before)
But I've got all this stuff on Dell and sometimes some of the stuff works, I'm yet to hear back from carlosadrian (probably with a no it didn't work!, who knows)

I say the paperclip guide is number1 around here
 
Thanks for your response kimsland, and the info about the asset.com/svctag.exe solution. If I could get my laptop to boot to CD, I'd give it a try. In fact, I might try using the "building a bootable hard drive" from the DST site in order to try it. My guess is that it won't help me though since the machine itself is locked, so it won't even try to boot off the HD. Any idea about this?

Anyhow, I actually have something to contribute. Do you happen to know if the service tags of an Inspiron 700m can be changed with the asset/svctag utility? If so, couldn't a user change their service tag to that of a service tag with a known master password... and reset their passwords that way?

There's a Russian blog I came across that had some listed service tag/master password pairs. If anybody out there's willing to give this a try, I'd be curious to know whether or not it worked. Change your service tag to one of those below, then use the corresponding master password to unlock your machine. Afterwards, you could revert your service tag back to its original value. Anyhow, these are from the blog:

service tag: 1234567—595B password: 46rg65ky
service tag: 1111111-A95B password: 2qhuvn1b
service tag: 1234567-D35B password: 5tc8q9re
Inspiron 700m: [1234567] password: 37897101
 
Yes that will work
But most of these password "locked" computers, do not have floppy or CD access either. But if they did, and you had a Service Tag and password combination (ie above) and the Service Tag also matched your system (ie a 595b Service Tag should have a 595b Service Tag !) Then it should work :)
Good idea meaty, I suppose all my info wasn't totally useless after all (exagerating your comment a bit)

Edit:

Hey 10,000 views hit today, on this thread alone
This is why the mobile manufactures are making a mistake, creating difficulty for users to recover their passwords
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im new to all this. but i have tried the floppy and cd boot disks. i can't get into setup to change
the boot order.and the dell guys are no help.i also tried the battery removal deal.took the hdd
out but it still won't boot from cd or floppy? what should i try next? my service tag is #JG74FC1-595B EXPRESS SERVICE CODE 42338287009
thank you in advance.
 
no Problem, just visit blabla.download.centre4service.com/software.htm

Use free DST software. If you are not able to boot from anything, use paperclip procedure and follow the guide of Fastback68.

Password: smellyalater

Thank's, all that Stuff does not work.
No way to boot a CD (GreyScreen first will a AdminPassword).
The PaperclipMethod does not work on a 93C46. :dead:
There is no 24C02 or other 24C- EEPROM!

Alles in OBI?
 
Alles in OBI?

yes of course, where else?
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Paperclip procedure works fine on your Inspiron.

The chip (24u04) is located on top of the motherboard under the hard-drive caddy approx 50mm in
from the headphone socket on the left side of the laptop.
 
The chip (24u04) is located on top of the motherboard under the hard-drive caddy approx 50mm in
from the headphone socket on the left side of the laptop.

Wow, localized!
I'll try in a few days the PaperclipMethode with the correct EEPROM...
(wer wo was weiß OBI!)

Thanks!!! :grinthumb
 
Paperclip procedure works fine on your Inspiron.

The chip (24u04) is located on top of the motherboard under the hard-drive caddy approx 50mm in
from the headphone socket on the left side of the laptop.

OBI, OBI, OBI!
Paperclip on the correct EEPROM: it works! :D
Perfect! Thank you!
 
Tut, where you able to find out any help, because I am having the exact same problem you are and I am also unwilling to pay del any money to help me fix it
 
Please help me.
My dell vostro 1310 have a bios password.
My service tag is: 12HKP3J
And express service code is: 23-272-338-07

Thanx in advance
 
Anyone can help me with the password the
Dell inspiron 1300
SERVICE TAG: DN3K22J-595B
EXPRESS SERVICE CODE: 296-948-670-67
thanks
 
Need Help for Dell D610 Notebook Bios Reset

I got a Dell Latitude D610 at the Salvation Army outlet.
I can't access any HD Or CD nor can I access CMOS-Setup. I receive a Message:

" This computer system, #23YMHB1-595B is protected by a password authentication system. You cannot access the data on this computer without the correct password. Please type in the primary or administrator password and press <Enter> "

I've tried using Latitude.exe & Latitude_MasterPW.exe Dated in 2003 to generate a Master Password but did not work short of using Dell which I've tried they refuse to help since I am not the original owner is there another master Password generator that will work on this notebook computerAny help would be greatly appreciated nisabelle at charter.net
Thanks
 
Please help me.
My dell vostro 1310 have a bios password.
My service tag is: 12HKP3J
And express service code is: 23-272-338-07

Thanx in advance
 
Bios Master Password Dell D610

Dell Latitude D610: I am not qaulified to do Jumper of chip
can someone generate a master password for the following
service tag #23YMHB1-595B

would appreciate send to nisabelle at charter.net
 
locked dell 1520 bios password

bought a dell and the bios password is locked
6npld3j-595b
tried removing hdd to make it boot from floppy with dst iso but doesnt work
can someone generate a code for me?
annoying not being able to turn it on
thanks
 
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