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    Cool NEED BIOS PASSWORD

    What's up guys can someone help me unlock my bios password, its a dell latitude D630 Series Tag #27RZMG1-595B any help is appreciated. I have tried many different possible solutions and nothing worked for me. I cant boot from disk, usb, cd, nothing..

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    Hi , Try this video ! maybe its help you .
    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JqB4lkVxkA]YouTube - ‪Dell Latitude Admin Password Hack! c600 Bios cmos Clear‬‎[/ame]

    press thanks if it's helps .

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    I have the same problem but I could not solve

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    gremzilla, your password is: pfcqtwh9



    Let me know if it works!

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    There is only one way:

    Call Dell support.
    The master password needs to be generated per service tag!
    You CANNOT hack the Dell bios password..

    It sits in non-volentile memory so disconnecting the cmos battery won't help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by euro sport View Post
    gremzilla, your password is: pfcqtwh9



    Let me know if it works!

    Did you generate it?
    If so, how did you do that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gremzilla559 View Post
    What's up guys can someone help me unlock my bios password, its a dell latitude D630 Series Tag #27RZMG1-595B any help is appreciated. I have tried many different possible solutions and nothing worked for me. I cant boot from disk, usb, cd, nothing..

    disconnect unplug battery for 5 minutes and he is zeroized

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    Quote Originally Posted by lexa-dok View Post
    disconnect unplug battery for 5 minutes and he is zeroized
    A lot of BIOS passwords, especially in laptops, can't be fixed by removing the battery. I have a Toshiba laptop I purchased from eBay with this exact problem. I had to install a jumper to make it work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sanscorp View Post
    Did you generate it?
    If so, how did you do that?
    Dell's "Password Authentication System" has a unique password for each laptop based on their service tag. There is also a password that can be enabled for the hard drive. These passwords are NOT user changeable and therefore, can be easily recovered by Dell's customer service if requested by the owner. Once you get passed the BIOS password screen, then you can disable/enable it if you want.

    I happen to have the application that generates the password based on your service tag. I don't mind helping a few people out so they don't have to bother calling Dell or shorting out a pin on their chipset.

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    , just realized sanscorp was banned, so I doubt he'll see my reply.

    Oh well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jtr8178 View Post
    A lot of BIOS passwords, especially in laptops, can't be fixed by removing the battery. I have a Toshiba laptop I purchased from eBay with this exact problem. I had to install a jumper to make it work.


    as you this has done


    but exist after all universal password sort different BIOS

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    Disconnect the round battery inside the pc

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    @gremzilla559
    I am curious as to why you need this password? or actually more why you do not know this password?

    @euro sport
    How do you know that the use is legit... aka non stolen laptop?
    That would be something hunting my mind when I would give away these passwords.

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    some motherboards have jumper to reset bios. if that doesnt work you can always reprogram bios IC on programmer.

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    If there is no jumper, you could try to find the BIOS-Battery and remove it for app. 5 to 10 minutes. But on notesbooks the BIOS-Batteries are often hard-soldered!

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