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    #81
    Originally posted by hoaca388 View Post

    Unlocked
    Tank you ,works perfect.

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      #82
      hi i have 7410 in MDM can anyone fix this mdm
      servise tag- F4FLCB3
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        #83
        Originally posted by Muhammad Faizan View Post
        hi i have 7410 in MDM can anyone fix this mdm
        servise tag- F4FLCB3
        After flashing the bios, you must reinstall the new operating system.
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          #84
          Originally posted by hoaca388 View Post

          After flashing the bios, you must reinstall the new operating system.
          with this bios no power

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            #85
            please help me unlock password this
            System Number: F0SNL63-8FC8
            Lost ST

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              #86
              Originally posted by teratron View Post
              please help me unlock password this
              System Number: F0SNL63-8FC8
              Lost ST
              F0SNL63 = 7310

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                #87
                Hello, I have a 7410 S/T F6DBC93-8FC8 motherboard is model LA-J261P. I've been trying to learn how to do these unlocks because I work at a refurbisher and although I can get this one into manufacturing mode, etc. The password is coming back after exiting manufacturing mode. On several other laptops I've been able to successfully remove 8FC8 locks so I'm not really sure what I'm doing wrong here. Attached is my original UC5 dump if someone could help me unlock it maybe I'll learn.
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                  #88
                  Hello, search on YouTube for “dell 8fc8 bios password unlock” there you will also find a video on how to do it.​
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Markus1741 View Post
                    Hello, search on YouTube for “dell 8fc8 bios password unlock” there you will also find a video on how to do it.​
                    Thank you! this worked and I see where I was making a mistake. I've watched hours of youtube on this. It took my way too long to figure out removal of MDM lock but I'm 100% on it now. Knowing what to search for is half the battle sometimes. hah.

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                      #90
                      Hi I need this 7410 password unlocking please. ST: HZZDR73 . Thanks!
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                        #91
                        Originally posted by mesta83 View Post
                        Hi I need this 7410 password unlocking please. ST: HZZDR73 . Thanks!
                        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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                          #92
                          Originally posted by mesta83 View Post
                          Hi I need this 7410 password unlocking please. ST: HZZDR73 . Thanks!
                          TRY
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                            #93
                            HI - I have 8L7Q493-8FC8 - Dell 7410. Any chance of password unlock? Thank you so much in advance !

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                              #94
                              Hi Guys

                              Trying to remove bios password for customers laptop

                              Dell LAttitude 7410
                              Serial number:2020AP2584
                              SERVICE TAG@4R8B2J3
                              BOARD~FDX40 LA-J261P REV A00

                              See attached chip off bios file read
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                              • SMDFlea
                                SMDFlea commented
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                                Thread merged.Please make use of the forum search before posting to find related threads where you can post your request.You do not need to start a new thread every time.

                              #95
                              Originally posted by Calgacus View Post
                              Hi Guys

                              Trying to remove bios password for customers laptop

                              Dell LAttitude 7410
                              Serial number:2020AP2584
                              SERVICE TAG@4R8B2J3
                              BOARD~FDX40 LA-J261P REV A00

                              See attached chip off bios file read
                              AAA
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                                #96
                                Thanks guys, worked perfect, not sure if it was my mistake but when it powered up for the first time it went to factory mode, and in the bios it requested me to re enter the service tag and asset tag details. Apart from that it works fine,,,thanks again

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                                • SMDFlea
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                                  that`s what its supposed to do

                                #97
                                Got another one from same customer
                                Dell Lattitude 7410
                                SN:2020AP2584
                                SERVICE TAG:2X5H2J3
                                BOARD:BOARD~FDX40 LA-J261P REV A00

                                Just wanted to ask,,,, i compared the unedited bios from the fisrt 7410 from couple days ago to the one im working on today and at the first hex offset the data is different so i am unsure if this would affect the outcome to corrupt the bios if i changed the four bits of data to put it into factory mode

                                I think windows may have updated the bios on this one and thats why its different ?

                                anyway i have uploaded the untouched bios read from the sencond laptop

                                Thanks again


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                                  #98
                                  Originally posted by SMDFlea View Post
                                  that`s what its supposed to do
                                  Thanks SMDflea..... just passing on my experience of the process for others. I read up on the method on this thread and learned about the 4 bits that need set to put the laptop back into factory mode. I've tried to use this method for the 2nd same model laptop form same customer, but ive noticed the bin file is not the same, possibly due to windows updating the bios before i removed the chip. I'm not sure, but ive made a new post today.

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                                    #99
                                    Originally posted by Calgacus View Post
                                    Got another one from same customer
                                    Dell Lattitude 7410
                                    SN:2020AP2584
                                    SERVICE TAG:2X5H2J3
                                    BOARD:BOARD~FDX40 LA-J261P REV A00

                                    Just wanted to ask,,,, i compared the unedited bios from the fisrt 7410 from couple days ago to the one im working on today and at the first hex offset the data is different so i am unsure if this would affect the outcome to corrupt the bios if i changed the four bits of data to put it into factory mode

                                    I think windows may have updated the bios on this one and thats why its different ?

                                    anyway i have uploaded the untouched bios read from the sencond laptop

                                    Thanks again

                                    Try
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                                      Originally posted by fauzanmint View Post

                                      Try
                                      Thanks m8, i will try this today, appreciate the fast reply

                                      Paul

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