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Originally posted by jonassonic View Post
IS THERE THE POSSIBILITY, EVEN IF YOU PAID, FOR YOU TO EDIT A CLEAN FILE DIRECTLY FROM THE SITE? THE NOTEBOOK ONLY HAD A PASSWORD IN THE BIOS, NOW IT DOESN'T TURN ON ANYMORE. I THINK THERE WAS AN ERROR WHEN BACKING UP THE ORIGINAL, I WAITING FOR YOUR RESPONSE SERVICE TAG DQ3F873
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Hey guys!
Can anyone help me remove the admin password and disable absolute on bios, please? I'll post the readings from the two chips
Model: Dell Latitude 5400
Chip 8MB UC5: Winbond 25Q64JVIQ
Chip 16MB UC6: Winbond 25Q128JVSQ
MB: EDC41 LA-G891P Rev: 1.0 (A00)
S/T: 10JG0Z2
Thanks!Attached Files
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Originally posted by jonassonic View Postfriend #hoaca388, The notebook doesn't turn on, help me, it only has the u5 and the ut6. i5 processor, all tensions present.Attached Files
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Originally posted by tatanachi View PostHey guys!
Can anyone help me remove the admin password and disable absolute on bios, please? I'll post the readings from the two chips
Model: Dell Latitude 5400
Chip 8MB UC5: Winbond 25Q64JVIQ
Chip 16MB UC6: Winbond 25Q128JVSQ
MB: EDC41 LA-G891P Rev: 1.0 (A00)
S/T: 10JG0Z2
Thanks!
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Originally posted by djesoric View Postplease help me remove password and disable absolute on my dell latitude 5400.thank you in advance.
Model: Dell Latitude 5400
Chip 8MB UC5: Winbond 25Q64JVIQ
Chip 16MB UC6: Winbond 25Q128JVSQ
MB: EDC41 LA-G891P Rev: 1.0 (A00)
S/T: 3xxhx33
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Originally posted by djesoric View Postno more password but absolute is still enabled.Attached Files
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Originally posted by aldopc View PostRe: Dell Latitude 5400 Bios password
Did you desolder the chip from the board or are you reading it soldered? If so, you must remove it from the motherboard and read it out.
I was reading all 35 pages but is not clear to me if is really need it to remove the chip/chips from the motherboard.
One fact is clear that I cannot read the chip if is on the motherboard using CH341 programmer, because once I connect the wires to programmer, programmer is not recognized by the Windows unless I've attache the power supply to the motherboard I am reading the BIOS chip. Even that I am getting an error like chip is not recognized
Motherboard have a UC5 (25B64CYiG) and an UC6 (25B127DS1G) and UT6 (25Q80DVSIG)
I was trying to clip the UC6 (25B127DS1G) to CH341 but is not recognized. I was trying attaching wires and the same.
I am not sure CH341 is good enough to read the BIOS and post it here. Please share a better tool to do the job.
Model: Dell Latitude 5400
Reg typr No: P98G001
Board: EDC41LA-G891P
REV: 1.0 (A00)
SERVICE TAG: 7404yy2 or 74o4yy2 (not sure )
Thanks
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Originally posted by moshu View Post
Hi all,
I was reading all 35 pages but is not clear to me if is really need it to remove the chip/chips from the motherboard.
One fact is clear that I cannot read the chip if is on the motherboard using CH341 programmer, because once I connect the wires to programmer, programmer is not recognized by the Windows unless I've attache the power supply to the motherboard I am reading the BIOS chip. Even that I am getting an error like chip is not recognized
Motherboard have a UC5 (25B64CYiG) and an UC6 (25B127DS1G) and UT6 (25Q80DVSIG)
I was trying to clip the UC6 (25B127DS1G) to CH341 but is not recognized. I was trying attaching wires and the same.
I am not sure CH341 is good enough to read the BIOS and post it here. Please share a better tool to do the job.
Model: Dell Latitude 5400
Reg typr No: P98G001
Board: EDC41LA-G891P
REV: 1.0 (A00)
SERVICE TAG: 7404yy2 or 74o4yy2 (not sure )
Thanks
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Originally posted by hoaca388 View Post
Because it is a cheap SPI programmer, the CH341A sometimes does not work well with clips
Looks like I have 2 options , either to buy another programmer or buy a hot air station or both.
Please recommend another programmer to buy and a budget hot air station to buy.
Links would be preferable.
Thanks
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Originally posted by mactouch View PostI need bios for la-g862p rev : 1.0 latitude 5400
it is working but somebody changed before .
only turning on after 30sec
SN: 9CS6063
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Hi all,
please help to remove pasword on below 5400.
I've tryed
1- Select the range 00045000 to 00048fff
2- Select "Edit" then "Fill"
3- Put "ÿ" in "Pattern" zone.
4- Choose "Fill selection" then clic on "Fill" button.
5- Save the new file."
but laptop didnt start
Model: Dell Latitude 5400
Board: EDC41LA-G892P
REV: 1.0 (A00)
SERVICE TAG: 9QGW3Z2-8FC8
read one CHIP GD25Q256DY1G
ThanksAttached Files
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