need good clean unlocked bios please. thanks!
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Re: Needed Bios Dell Precision 5330 LA-G341P Rev1.0
ah yes sorry 5530 heres my backup and service number is HL56HR2
update: realized there are 2 windbond chips on this machine i uploaded the second dump as well.Last edited by gmorb; 07-25-2019, 01:03 PM.
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Re: Needed Bios Dell Precision 5330 LA-G341P Rev1.0
no im desoldering the chip and soldering it directly to the clip adapter which has solder pads for chips. using a TL866II Plus havent had problems at all. unless those chips arent bios related..
ah ok so i found another chip which is most likely the bios its a Gigadevice chip. ill dump and uploadLast edited by gmorb; 07-25-2019, 03:56 PM.
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Re: Dell precision 5530 password unlock
Originally posted by Mbw1a View PostHello! Can some one please help me remove bios password .
Thanks!
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Re: Precision 5530 bios password
Originally posted by alext28 View PostHello everyone, I would like to remove the password on a precision 5530 it would be appreciated
i send my .bin file
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Re: Dell precision 5530 password unlock E7AB
Laptop is still under warranty, you may try to register it under your name at www.dell.com, wait a few days and then contact Dell support through chat to obtain the master password, you may have to do a "blind ownership transfer" if you don't know the name of original owner. This have worked for me with a couple of Dell XFR laptops that were sold in the United States, laptops that I had purchased through eBay and were still under warranty; unfortunately the laptop you have was sold in Vietnam and Dell master password policies may be different... but it's worth a try.
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