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    #61
    In search of bios for Dell laptop.

    Model ; Dell Latitude 7410
    Board ; FDX40 LA-J261P
    ST ; GCTHN73
    SN ; 35603643567

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    #62
    The latitude_7410.bin posted by a pervious user worked well for me. I was able to set the service tag up after, everything appears to working normally. Thanks!

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      #63
      Need help on clear me on this Attached bios file
      Dell latitude 7410
      S/T : J3T7GB3
      Attached Files

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      #64
      Originally posted by Al-Umar View Post
      Need help on clear me on this Attached bios file
      Dell latitude 7410
      S/T : J3T7GB3
      clean me done
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        #65
        Boss u are much it work fine..

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          #66
          hello brother, can you help to clean me
          dell 7410 la-j261p
          st , 87MJ493
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            #67
            Originally posted by Mahesa09 View Post
            hello brother, can you help to clean me
            dell 7410 la-j261p
            st , 87MJ493
            Clean the ME firmware ? , remove a password ? .Explain properly what the problem is
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              #68
              Originally posted by SMDFlea View Post

              Clean the ME firmware ? , remove a password ? .Explain properly what the problem is
              the late display

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                #69
                try ...
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                  #70
                  Originally posted by Mahesa09 View Post

                  the late display
                  fix csme try

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                    #71
                    Hi there,

                    I have a Dell Latitude 7410 with a corrupted BIOS (I assume).

                    Motherboard: LA-J261P Rev 1.0
                    Service Tag: 3LRHQ73

                    BIOS Chip I'm working with is a GD25Q20CT

                    Attached is the bad bin.

                    I've tried writing other binaries to the new chips I have, but the files have all been the wrong size.

                    I need a good bin for that chip so I can get the laptop working again. Would love it to have no BIOS password.

                    I'm new to BIOS stuff, so I don't know much and might be off in my understanding of things. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much!
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                      #72
                      Originally posted by squatty95 View Post
                      Hi there,
                      I have a Dell Latitude 7410 with a corrupted BIOS (I assume).
                      Motherboard: LA-J261P Rev 1.0
                      Service Tag: 3LRHQ73
                      BIOS Chip I'm working with is a GD25Q20CT
                      Attached is the bad bin.
                      I've tried writing other binaries to the new chips I have, but the files have all been the wrong size.
                      I need a good bin for that chip so I can get the laptop working again. Would love it to have no BIOS password.
                      I'm new to BIOS stuff, so I don't know much and might be off in my understanding of things. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much!
                      The GD25Q20CT is 256KB. You backed up the wrong chip. Flash that backup you made back onto it, then leave it alone... .Look for the real bios chip. Don`t,don`t,don`t flash anything to any chip until you verify it is the bios chip,and the backup is good.

                      Quote of the day: assumption is the mother of all mistakes
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                        #73
                        Originally posted by SMDFlea View Post

                        The GD25Q20CT is 256KB. You backed up the wrong chip.
                        Thanks so much for your response. Any advice on how to identify which one of the chips is the BIOS chip?

                        Based on this statement of volatility from Dell, it looks like the one I pulled off (UV32) was the HDMI controller. And it looks like the BIOS chip is the UE1 (MEC5107K-D4-LJ), which is on the bottom of the board. I found a schematic of the board here, and it looks like that's a BGA chip. If that's the case, that's fine. I just bought a CH341A, so I would clearly need something else since that only deals with 24 and 25 series chips.

                        There are references in the schematics to UC5 (25B256DYIG) being a Flash ROM chip, and when I look at eBay listings for the BIOS chip for this MoBo, it looks like it might be that one.

                        But there are various GD25 series chips on the board as well.

                        I apologize, I promise I'm not trying to be a moron. This is just my first time really doing this kind of board-level repair. Thanks for your help.

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                          #74
                          Originally posted by squatty95 View Post

                          Thanks so much for your response. Any advice on how to identify which one of the chips is the BIOS chip?

                          Based on this statement of volatility from Dell, it looks like the one I pulled off (UV32) was the HDMI controller. And it looks like the BIOS chip is the UE1 (MEC5107K-D4-LJ), which is on the bottom of the board. I found a schematic of the board here, and it looks like that's a BGA chip. If that's the case, that's fine. I just bought a CH341A, so I would clearly need something else since that only deals with 24 and 25 series chips.

                          There are references in the schematics to UC5 (25B256DYIG) being a Flash ROM chip, and when I look at eBay listings for the BIOS chip for this MoBo, it looks like it might be that one.
                          But there are various GD25 series chips on the board as well.
                          I apologize, I promise I'm not trying to be a moron. This is just my first time really doing this kind of board-level repair. Thanks for your help.
                          25B256DYIG
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                            #75
                            Originally posted by SMDFlea View Post

                            25B256DYIG
                            Thank you so much, SMDFlea! You're the best.

                            I was able to dump the BIOS, and I've attached it here. Is this correct?

                            Two notes: I actually have two of these motherboards. One with a broken BIOS (I think--it won't POST), the other with a locked BIOS. I don't know which one this is. But they're both the same mobo model.

                            I'm not sure what the issue is with the BIOS. Is there like a standard firmware I can flash to it? Thanks for all your help.
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                              #76
                              can you help me, dell 7410 no display or turning on 5second dad
                              st :CGP1N53
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                                #77
                                Originally posted by Mahesa09 View Post
                                can you help me, dell 7410 no display or turning on 5second dad
                                st :CGP1N53
                                Try
                                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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                                  #78
                                  Originally posted by LBTT1121 View Post

                                  Try
                                  1st boot, press F2, write service tag, disable Absolute, save (Apply changes), restart. 2nd boot press Alt+F to exit manufacturing mode
                                  not work, fan spins fast and no display

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                                    #79
                                    Hello, I need to reset the BIOS password. The laptop turns on.
                                    Dell latitude 7410 SRGKV LA-J261P rev A00
                                    ST: 7TP8FB3
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                                      #80
                                      Originally posted by Cepriuko View Post
                                      Hello, I need to reset the BIOS password. The laptop turns on.
                                      Dell latitude 7410 SRGKV LA-J261P rev A00
                                      ST: 7TP8FB3
                                      Read the password guides, you might find a way to unlock it yourself - https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...23#post1622423
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