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I have this Notebook, a Dell Latitude D630 and got the same Problem like anyone else here.
There is a password, "protecting" (locking) my BIOS.
I found here through google and hope you can help me!
My Servicetag is H9CGC3J-3A5B.
Can you help me out?
I have this Notebook, a Dell Latitude D630 and got the same Problem like anyone else here.
There is a password, "protecting" (locking) my BIOS.
I found here through google and hope you can help me!
My Servicetag is H9CGC3J-3A5B.
Can you help me out?
Thanks in advance!
suffix 3A5B is too new
at present only Dell and paid service websites can do them
the Bios tag is normally on a sticker on the bottom of the laptop it is 7 characters followed by a suffix like -595B (but some don't show suffix)
when you go into BIOS it then sometimes asks for a HDD password and it will show on screen an 11 character followed by a suffix like -595B
the Bios tag is normally on a sticker on the bottom of the laptop it is 7 characters followed by a suffix like -595B (but some don't show suffix)
when you go into BIOS it then sometimes asks for a HDD password and it will show on screen an 11 character followed by a suffix like -595B
I don`t find anything in bios that could contain that suffix... but i took out the HDD and here is what`s written on it
you can't use whats written on HDD it has to be what computer throws up
this is how one person got round it but I don't know if it will work for you.
remove the HDD from the laptop
boot into BIOS and remove the System Password and set admin password
power off and reinsert HDD
go into BIOS and select the option to remove HDD password
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