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Remove BIOS passwords - DELL Latitude series

These ones are something different. DELL notebooks save their BIOS password in an EEPROM-chip so it isn't deleted when you short-circuit the BIOS battery or something like that.

Also there's no jumper/DIP-switch which disables the password. Nevertheless, there are three different ways to get such things fixed:
1. Solder out the EEPROM and replace it with an empty one (this will result in service tag loss), or
2. Generate an universal password for this device, or
3. Short pin 6 or 7 of the EEPROM to ground. See General strategy for more info.

I will describe the second one here.

service tags with -D35B

Switch on the notebook until you get the password-entry screen, which should look like this one:
Password prompt of a DELL Latitude C610.

Notice the service tag number 8WG030J-D35B which is the key to the password. Now hack this number into the nice tool (Latitude_MasterPW.exe) you can download here (there is another tool included for Latitude XPi) and generate your master password.
Enter the service tag EXACTLY as it appears in the BIOS (all upper case letters) and get your master password ("jgnijfyj" in this case).

Now enter this master password on the password prompt (Remember that on German keyboards, z <=> y!), hold down the Ctrl-key and press Enter twice. Et voilą!

I don't know why, but somehow, my service tag changed to 8WG030J-595B (either it was because of this password breach or because of a BIOS upgrade).
The generated universal password doesn't work with this new service tag.

Also read the DELL-section under General strategies.

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