Question:
I forgot the Default bios password on my dell Laptop?
Antonio
2013-04-08 11:45:39 UTC
Hi I've try a few things I seen online like unplugging the CMOS battery from the mother board ...but didn't work...I also call dell and they didn't help me because I didn't pay 100+ dollars !!!!
I need help. Anybody out there smarter than me?
I also have this numbers..not sure if they help or not
2N96RG1-595B

Additional Details
I can't seem to find the reset button..
21 answers:
Marco
2013-04-08 11:46:52 UTC
Bios or Master password can be acquired at http://www.dellpasswords.com/

they can provide 2 passwords from different bios version of

the same laptop.



it has helped me many times and it never failed, so give them a try

take care and good luck !
Bacural
2013-08-14 21:19:09 UTC
When the system prompts for the password, do not type anything. Hit Enter once and see if you are able to log in to system.



If the issue persists, we can try a master password to unlock the system.



You may send me an email with the system service tag and details about the original system owner (Under whose name system is registered, Phone#, complete address with zip code). You may send me an email at: chinmay_sharma@Samsung.com



Once I have the details, I will be able to assist you in a better way.



Hope this helps.



Thanks and Regards,

Chinmay S
so no sapatinho
2014-07-04 18:23:24 UTC
yes this recommended link works and found out their most complete page for newer laptop problems and solutions http://dell-1d3b-bios-password.dellpasswords.com/ this one for 1D3B, 1F5A, 3A5B



Supported Laptops & notebooks unlocks by

our system or administrator passwords:

Dell Latitude E5420

Dell Latitude E5430

Dell Latitude E5520

Dell Latitude E5530

Dell Latitude E6220

Dell Latitude E6230

Dell Latitude E6320

Dell Latitude e6330

Dell Latitude E6420

Dell Latitude e6520

Dell Latitude E6530

Dell Latitude E6430

Dell Latitude E6430u

Dell Latitude E6430s

Dell Latitude E6500

Dell Latitude E6520

Dell Latitude E6530

Dell Latitude E6400

Dell Latitude E6410

Dell Latitude E6510

Dell Latitude E4200

Dell Latitude E4310

Dell Latitude E4300

Dell Latitude D630

Dell Latitude D830

Dell Latitude XT2

Dell Latitude XT3



Dell Precision M4400

Dell Precison M4600

Dell Precison M4700

Dell Precison M6700

Dell Precision M6300

Dell Precision M6400

Dell Precision M6500

Dell Precison M6600

Dell Precision T3400

http://dell-1d3b-bios-password.dellpasswords.com/
?
2013-08-15 05:43:22 UTC
A Dell laptop can be equipped with a BIOS password, which is a password that's part of the laptop itself, not the operating system installed on the laptop's hard drive. This password adds an extra degree of protection against hackers and thieves and prevents a thief from digitally accessing the data on the hard drive. Because a BIOS password is part of the Dell laptop and not the operating system, it is difficult but possible to reset with the right tools and basic technical knowledge.

Items you will need



Phillips screwdriver





Open the access panel to the password reset jumper if your Dell laptop has one. Consult your manual for the access panel's location. Some access panels have a tab you slide, while others are held in place with a screw.

Step 2



Pry the plastic cover off the reset jumper with your fingernail. The reset jumper is a small pin port labeled "PSWD" with three pins. Put the plastic back onto the jumper over pin 1 and 2 instead of 2 and 3. Wait 90 seconds.

Step 3



Pry the plastic off the reset jumper again and place it back onto the number 2 and 3 pins. Turn the laptop on. Repeat step 2 if the password is still present. Leave the plastic clip on pins 1 and 2 for a longer duration than last time.

Without a PSWD Reset Jumper

Step 1



Locate the reserve battery, also known as the CMOS battery, if your Dell laptop is not equipped with a password reset jumper. The CMOS battery's location varies among Dell laptop models. Consult your manual for the battery's location on your specific Dell laptop model. Many Dell reserve batteries are located underneath the main laptop battery. Remove the main battery and look for a sticker under it with instructions on removing the secondary CMOS battery.

Step 2



Remove your Dell's reserve battery per the instruction manual or sticker located under the main battery. Removing the reserve battery resets the laptop's BIOS password. Wait 90 seconds, then replace the reserve battery. Reconnect the main battery.

Step 3



Press the "Power" button to turn the laptop on.
?
2013-08-14 22:37:30 UTC
If you are running DELL servers, it is recommended to enable BIOS password. This is will prevent accidental changes done to DELL BIOS settings by others who get physical access to the server.



You can setup two different types of passwords in DELL BIOS:



System Password: This will be prompted before the system can boot up, and load the operating system.

Setup password: The system will prompt for this password only when you are trying to access the BIOS settings.



Depending on your situation, it might be a good idea to enable both the system and setup password at the BIOS level. I recommend that you at least enable BIOS password.

Press F2 for System Setup



When the DELL server is booting up, press F2 to start system setup, from where you can change DELL BIOS settings.



BIOS System Security



From the DELL BIOS main menu, scroll down to “System Security” and press enter.



Password Not Enabled



From here, you can see that both the System and Setup password is not enabled by default.



Enable System Password (and Setup Password)



Scroll to “System Password” and press enter, which will prompt you to enter the password that you like to set for the system. Please understand that if you set this password, you have to enter this password everytime you start the system. Do the same thing for Setup Password.



Don’t forget this bios password. If you forget, then you have go through the painful process of resetting the DELL BIOS password.

Password is Enabled



Once you’ve enabled both the password, from the “System Security” menu, you’ll see that that both system and setup password is enabled as shown below.



password is set



System Password Prompt (During Startup)



From now-onwards, anytime you start the system, it will not load the operating system, unless you specify the system password as shown below.



12345



Setup Password Prompt (To Access BIOS)



If you press F2, to get to the BIOS, it will prompt for the setup password as shown below. If you don’t enter a valid password here, you cannot access the DELL BIOS settings anymore.



F2
Critic4U
2013-04-08 12:35:24 UTC
your password for the BIOS is



Gkhg4x13
lahne
2016-10-01 14:05:53 UTC
Forgot Bios Password
2016-03-29 00:50:51 UTC
there is no way to do this. sorry.
mohd.
2014-09-10 23:59:05 UTC
HOW CAN I UNLOCKED(ADMIN PASSWORD) MY DELL LATITUDE E6420 LAPTOP.SER-TAG-C4SMWQ1-1D3B.PLEASE HELP ME AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.THANKS A LOT
?
2013-09-24 09:24:14 UTC
sorry for my English, I am still taking English classes weekly,

I see your question was asked many days ago and chapes give you the best solution, I saw dellpassword on a online TV and it is very intersting how they crack the passwords by brute forcing it, it's like 3 programs based on Service tag injection,
Chapes
2013-08-24 14:18:09 UTC
In short, only the http://dell-bios-password.biosremoval.com

worked, but it worked like a champ. they can unlock all dell laptops, notebooks & craptops



Just buy your self a new 42'' lcd screen tv and rent some dvd movies and stay off line, this is better for your health. or just follow my recommendations:



Previously, I wrote about Resetting a BIOS Password , which outlined some steps that can be used to reset the security on a PC in which the password has been set in the system BIOS. Sometimes, this is referred to as a CMOS password , which is technically more accurate because password changes do not require a BIOS flash (see Computer Hope's article What is the difference between BIOS and CMOS? ), but even techs often use BIOS and CMOS interchangeably.



This information is being made available for those unfortunate people who buy a second-hand computer, say from a pawn shop, legitimately own the computer but cannot make changes to the system.



In that article, I went into how to remove the battery and discharge the motherboard in order to remove a password. Likewise, I give hints as to how to look for jumpers to reset a password if that does not work. I then wrote:





I don't know of any current motherboard where the above would not work. However, if neither of these works, then Tweaking with Vishal lists these and other methods in How to Reset / Remove / Bypass a BIOS or CMOS Password? . Personally, I would go to the end of his article and try one of the backdoor passwords before trying to use software to crack it. Resetting the CMOS with software is always a bit of a gamble, and even a small fluctuation in power while writing out new values can scramble your BIOS.



I should have written, I don't know of any current desktop motherboards where the above would not work. Laptops are a different animal, but it is valid to at least try the battery method with them. The motherboard can be difficult to get to, and it is a lot of work should there not even be a jumper to reset the password (which is very likely).



dell Laptop don't really have an easily decipherable backdoor password, other than some older models which might have dell (without the quotes, natch). You have to find a utility to generate the backdoor password for Latitudes.



Before going this route, I tried some of the other available password crackers, but none of them could read or wipe the CMOS settings. It takes a dell specific site. It was a pain to find, since most of the articles I found were about Windows passwords instead of CMOS passwords, and Google for whatever reason mixed them together.



Even though I couldn't find much information on it, I was working on a dell Laptop. Turns out that the same dell utility site that works on older Latitudes also works on it. You can find the called dellpasswords.com



I bought the password. I was then able to go to the other computer and unlock the Admin Password.



setupscreen



Please note that unlock is not the same as deleting the password! You will likely have to unlock it and then remove the password. You delete the Admin Password by entering the current password and for the new password simply press the [Enter] key. Deleting the Admin Password also removes the System Password.



I had wondered before about the debug commands listed in the external link (in my original article as quoted above). Out of curiosity, I did put the system password back on and try the debug commands outlined in the linked article:



debug

o 70 2E

o 71 FF

quit



This did nothing except waste some time. The system still required a password to get into it.



In short, only the http://dell-bios-password.biosremoval.com

worked, but it worked like a champ.
?
2016-12-11 10:10:51 UTC
How To Bypass Bios Password
2013-08-23 08:10:11 UTC
I was looking into buying a new Motherboard for my laptop, thankfully I found this page, a new motherboard was $239.00 dollars, Bios Password problem was solved for 55.00 I am happy, not to mention that I also had to buy a new dell laptop charger 19V=3.42a., Now that I saved my Money I think I will Buy A New LCD TV
?
2016-07-23 17:59:05 UTC
Reset Your Password Easily!
Dinpou
2013-04-08 11:49:27 UTC
here is a list of known bios password that According to reports worked for many laptop:





Award BIOS backdoor passwords:

ALFAROME BIOSTAR KDD ZAAADA

ALLy CONCAT Lkwpeter ZBAAACA

aLLy CONDO LKWPETER ZJAAADC

aLLY Condo PINT 01322222

ALLY d8on pint 589589

aPAf djonet SER 589721

_award HLT SKY_FOX 595595

AWARD_SW J64 SYXZ 598598

AWARD?SW J256 syxz

AWARD SW J262 shift + syxz

AWARD PW j332 TTPTHA

AWKWARD j322

awkward

AMI BIOS Backdoor Passwords:

AMI BIOS PASSWORD HEWITT RAND

AMI?SW AMI_SW LKWPETER CONDO

Phoenix BIOS Backdoor Passwords:

phoenix PHOENIX CMOS BIOS

Misc. Common Passwords

ALFAROME BIOSTAR biostar biosstar

CMOS cmos LKWPETER lkwpeter

setup SETUP Syxz Wodj

Other BIOS Passwords by Manufacturer

Manufacturer Password



VOBIS & IBM merlin

Dell Dell

Biostar Biostar

Compaq Compaq

Enox xo11nE

Epox central

Freetech Posterie

IWill iwill

Jetway spooml

Packard Bell bell9

QDI QDI

Siemens SKY_FOX

TMC BIGO

Toshiba Toshiba
Marocos
2013-04-08 11:48:26 UTC
are you talking about bios or hard drive password ?

if you are talking about bios I would tell you to remove the CMOS battery but it wont do any good,

I would tell you to short circuit the bios chip, but don't where it is,

you see, the bios password is stored on the Bios chip and it does not depend on battery power

so, your only hope is to contact dell tech support, they can come up wit a bios or hard drive backdoor

password which will unlock your laptop in minutes !
Zitha
2013-08-14 20:50:53 UTC
Assuming that you have the bios password follow the steps below

if you don't have the bios password get it from here: http://www.biospro.com/



Disabling the Setup Password If You Have Access to the Current Password

Step 1



Power down your computer. Start the PC up again, pressing the "F2" key as soon as it powers up, to enter the BIOS setup program.

Step 2



Enter the current setup password to access the settings screen. Use the arrow keys to highlight "Setup password," and use the left and right cursor keys to change to setting to "not enabled."

Step 3



Press the "Esc" key to close the system setup program. Ensure you select the option to save your changes. Your computer will restart and the setup password will be disabled.

Disabling the Setup Password If the Current Password Has Been Lost

Step 1



Power down your PC and disconnect the main power cord. Open the computer case and touch a metal surface on the outer casing of the computer to ground yourself, preventing damage to any internal components.

Step 2



Look on the green motherboard for a small plastic "jumper" block connecting two pins labelled "PSWD." Carefully remove the jumper block connecting the two pins. Replace the PC cover and re-connect the computer's power cord.

Step 3



Power up the computer, holding "F2" as soon as it starts up to enter the BIOS setup program. Use the arrow keys to highlight "Setup password," and ensure it is set to "not enabled." Press the "Esc" key to close the BIOS setup program.

Step 4



Power down the computer, disconnect it from the power source and remove the cover. As before, touch a metal surface on the outer casing of the computer in order to ground yourself, thus preventing damage to any internal components. Replace the small plastic jumper connecting the two "PSWD" labelled pins. Close the computer cover.

Step 5



Power up your PC. The setup password should now be disabled.
?
2017-03-05 08:29:43 UTC
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CyberDroid
2013-09-23 04:28:21 UTC
sorry for my English, I am still taking English classes weekly,

I see your question was asked many days ago and chapes give you the best solution, I saw dellpassword on a online TV and it is very interesting how they crack the passwords by brute forcing it, it's like 3 programs based on Service tag injection,
?
2013-08-15 20:23:29 UTC
replace the lcd screen to reset the bios pasword

































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































.
2013-04-08 11:53:36 UTC
Yeah, you are locked out of your bios.



You didn't mention what you were trying to do in there in the first place - maybe post or e-mail some details, and there might be a workaround.


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