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    Originally posted by wwbielsko View Post
    Hi, can I ask for new builded bios for:
    DELL 5320
    motherboard 19817-1 SOUTH PEAK 13 10L
    ST: GKX83B3
    EX: 36093645759
    I think that my dump went wrong and after removing password and flashing, my laptop wont run. Couple restarts, and black screen backlight only with restarts.
    post your corruptedbackup

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      here it is, with password removed previously by user of badcaps forum
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        Originally posted by qayyum786 View Post

        post your corruptedbackup
        It appears that "volinakis" user removed password in wrong way in above file. I had checked it - so the notebook wont run and I checked after this lot different items about it but nothing helps.
        After writing 1st bios Latitude 5320 BK.bin from this tread it shows me RGB colors while start, and quicly dell logo plus RGB while upload Dell Latitude 5320 GD25B256D@unlocked.BIN
        Here should be bios dump with password included, probably wrong. When trying to run restarts 3 times with full fan then shut downs.

        19817-1 SOUTH PEAK 13 10L WDJXR$CA
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          Hello everyone, the initial problem I had was with the Dell Latitude 5320 password; when I unsoldered the flash drive (BIOS), a leg fell off and it was impossible to read. I uploaded a bios dump to 11_unlocke ( https://www.badcaps.net/filedata/fetch?id=2130133) . everything worked and does not see the ssd. Can anyone help with this? Thanks in advance.
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            Originally posted by artemka06 View Post
            Hello everyone, the initial problem I had was with the Dell Latitude 5320 password; when I unsoldered the flash drive (BIOS), a leg fell off and it was impossible to read. I uploaded a bios dump to 11_unlocke ( https://www.badcaps.net/filedata/fetch?id=2130133) . everything worked and does not see the ssd. Can anyone help with this? Thanks in advance.
            service tag?

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              Originally posted by rex98 View Post

              service tag?
              13JCQ93
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                Originally posted by rex98 View Post

                service tag?
                Hello, were you able to find anything?

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                  Originally posted by artemka06 View Post

                  Hello, were you able to find anything?
                  use my post # 230 https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...65#post3172665

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                    Hi, I have this Latitude 5320 laptop and I am getting "Device Freeze - 351" error on boot. Upon closer settings inspection, it appears Absolute Persistence module is activated.

                    Please, help me remove it from BIOS.

                    Service Tag# 57P2LG3

                    Original BIN file is attached. Thank you.
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                      Originally posted by trepachka View Post
                      Hi, I have this Latitude 5320 laptop and I am getting "Device Freeze - 351" error on boot. Upon closer settings inspection, it appears Absolute Persistence module is activated.

                      Please, help me remove it from BIOS.

                      Service Tag# 57P2LG3

                      Original BIN file is attached. Thank you.
                      1st boot, press F2, write service tag, disable Absolute, save (Apply changes), restart. 2nd boot press Alt+F to exit manufacturing mode
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                        Hey rex98, you didn't provide any files in the attachment. Perhaps, you have a reference post number on this thread? Which one would it be?

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                          Originally posted by trepachka View Post
                          Hey rex98, you didn't provide any files in the attachment. Perhaps, you have a reference post number on this thread? Which one would it be?
                          i edited it. its okay now

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                            Thank you. Let me try and I report back to you.

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                              Ok, I applied your patch. I was able to remove Absolute Persistance but the device freeze was still there. I swapped the ssd drive for another one and the error is not showing up any longer. So, looks like the storage drive was locked/programmed to freeze the computer.

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                                Hi, I have HP Elitebook X360 1030 G3 laptop and I am getting "Device Freeze - 3098" error on boot. Absolute Persistence module is activated.

                                Please, help me remove it from BIOS.

                                S/N: 5CD85053L9
                                ProdID: 4XP29UC#ABA

                                Thank you!

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                                  Originally posted by Jorge De la Cuba Loaiza View Post
                                  Hi, I have HP Elitebook X360 1030 G3 laptop and I am getting "Device Freeze - 3098" error on boot. Absolute Persistence module is activated.

                                  Please, help me remove it from BIOS.

                                  S/N: 5CD85053L9
                                  ProdID: 4XP29UC#ABA

                                  Thank you!
                                  Backup bios file ?


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                                    I have dell 5320 bios password
                                    St : G6DGCL3
                                    MODEL : P138G
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                                      Originally posted by ddhlawi View Post
                                      I have dell 5320 bios password
                                      St : G6DGCL3
                                      MODEL : P138G
                                      1st boot, press F2, write service tag, disable Absolute, save (Apply changes), restart. 2nd boot press Alt+F to exit manufacturing mode.
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                                        dell latitude 5320
                                        part no : 19817-1
                                        service tag : DBP1B3
                                        this bios file computrance enable can u anyone disable this please
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                                          Originally posted by its service View Post
                                          dell latitude 5320
                                          part no : 19817-1
                                          service tag : DBP1B3
                                          this bios file computrance enable can u anyone disable this please
                                          try
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