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    #41
    Hi, latitude 7410
    LA- j261p rev 1
    bios password
    ST: 3HQLN73

    current bios bin attached
    Appreciated
    Attached Files

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      #42
      Hello, can you help me too,
      I rewrote the bios to a 7410. when I want to turn it on, the orange LED lights up and goes out after I press it.
      I put back the original bios and the same. Can you help me with an advice where I am wrong?
      thx

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        #43
        Originally posted by danito View Post
        Hello, can you help me too,
        I rewrote the bios to a 7410. when I want to turn it on, the orange LED lights up and goes out after I press it.
        I put back the original bios and the same. Can you help me with an advice where I am wrong?
        thx
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          #44
          Hello,
          I have a problem with Dell latitude 7410. When I conect power cord white led lights only a few seconds. When I press a power button and connect power cord the fan is spining a few seconds and stop.
          Service tag: 2V3XL63
          Motherboard: FDX40 LA-J261P
          Bios file in attachments (UC5)

          Do you have any ideas where to look for the problem?
          Attached Files

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            #45

            I have a Dell latitude 7410. The service tag is G72D163. it's a 8fc8 bios lock. Anyone can help me with this?

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            #46
            Originally posted by kinnt0 View Post
            I have a Dell latitude 7410. The service tag is G72D163. it's a 8fc8 bios lock. Anyone can help me with this?

            Used this bios twice on two different laptops. backup your current and try. Service tag cant be changed unless someone else here can edit the file. Ive just dealt with the wrong ST as it makes no difference. hope that helps
            Attached Files

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              #47
              Hi there!
              I would like to BIOS password reset on my 7410 because I can't modified any parameters. The System number is: 64208C3-8FC8 Can I have an reset code or BIN file?
              What have to do BIN file?
              Thanks
              Bela

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              #48
              Please help me remove bios password for Dell 7410
              With board Number FDX40 LA-J261P
              S/N 5KVC473
              THANKS
              Attached Files

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                #49
                Originally posted by hyditech View Post
                Please help me remove bios password for Dell 7410
                With board Number FDX40 LA-J261P
                S/N 5KVC473
                THANKS
                TRY
                Attached Files

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                  #50
                  Originally posted by danito View Post

                  TRY
                  Sorry with ur NOpassword system didnt power on.....
                  blink orange light..
                  didnt work

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                    #51
                    Originally posted by danito View Post

                    TRY
                    thank you Danito.... fault from my side... i reseat the chip and system powered on and no password...
                    thank you and i appreciate..

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                      #52
                      Originally posted by hyditech View Post

                      thank you Danito.... fault from my side... i reseat the chip and system powered on and no password...
                      thank you and i appreciate..
                      good

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                        #53
                        HELLO everyone

                        Dell 7410

                        service tag:- J01QQ73
                        MOTHERBOARD CODE :- FDX40- LA-J261P REV : 1.0 (A00)

                        PASSWORD AND LATE DISPLAY
                        Attached Files

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                          #54
                          Originally posted by Rameez Ahmed View Post
                          HELLO everyone

                          Dell 7410

                          service tag:- J01QQ73
                          MOTHERBOARD CODE :- FDX40- LA-J261P REV : 1.0 (A00)

                          PASSWORD AND LATE DISPLAY
                          here clearme+unlocked

                          1st boot, press F2, write service tag, disable Absolute, save (Apply changes), restart. 2nd boot press Alt+F to exit manufacturing mode
                          Attached Files

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                            #55
                            BIG RESPECT THANKS SIR
                            rex98

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                              #56
                              Originally posted by Sufyaan132 View Post

                              Used this bios twice on two different laptops. backup your current and try. Service tag cant be changed unless someone else here can edit the file. Ive just dealt with the wrong ST as it makes no difference. hope that helps
                              I have a dell latitude 7410 which boots but no display (shift key remains white), I flashed the 32MB bios chip with your dump, perfect the laptop starts fine but in active manufacturing mode, how can I deactivate it please? I entered the TAG service in the bios and restarted with the default settings but that didn't change anything.

                              Can you clean my bios (I'm not sure if it's original because I saw traces of flow on it), or tell me how to deactivate manufacturing mode.

                              Serive tag 6RH6593

                              THANKS
                              Attached Files

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                                #57
                                Originally posted by madjid911 View Post

                                I have a dell latitude 7410 which boots but no display (shift key remains white), I flashed the 32MB bios chip with your dump, perfect the laptop starts fine but in active manufacturing mode, how can I deactivate it please? I entered the TAG service in the bios and restarted with the default settings but that didn't change anything.

                                Can you clean my bios (I'm not sure if it's original because I saw traces of flow on it), or tell me how to deactivate manufacturing mode.

                                Serive tag 6RH6593

                                THANKS
                                I looked on the internet, I was on the bios and did FN + x or CRTL + F, it worked the laptop boot now normally, thank you

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                                  #58
                                  Please, remove bios password for Dell 7410 2 in 1.
                                  FDX40 LA-J261P Rev: 1.0 (A00)
                                  S/T: 4GMC573
                                  Thanks,
                                  Attached Files

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                                    #59
                                    Originally posted by vuquanghoanh View Post
                                    Please, remove bios password for Dell 7410 2 in 1.
                                    FDX40 LA-J261P Rev: 1.0 (A00)
                                    S/T: 4GMC573
                                    Thanks,
                                    1st boot, press F2, write service tag, disable Absolute, save (Apply changes), restart. 2nd boot press Alt+F to exit manufacturing mode
                                    Attached Files

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                                      #60
                                      Originally posted by rex98 View Post

                                      1st boot, press F2, write service tag, disable Absolute, save (Apply changes), restart. 2nd boot press Alt+F to exit manufacturing mode
                                      It worked well. Thank you so much.

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