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CBR1000RRider
24th December, 2011, 01:22 AM
I bought a Dell Latitude E5410 off of Craigslist and it had an Admin Password set.

I was wanting to update my BIOS and then Re-Install windows.

But when I tried flashing the BIOS the "System Admin Password" popped up.

I contacted the seller and he wasn't aware of a system password, apparently this is a third hand laptop.

So would anyone know the Backdoor/Root password?

2N836N1-2A7B

CBR1000RRider
24th December, 2011, 02:47 AM
I tried the Dell 2A7B keygen off of Dogbert's Blog and had no success with the one it gave me.

Said master code was nnnnnnbn

Revision A04 Bios currently

smoggy
24th December, 2011, 11:28 AM
I tried the Dell 2A7B keygen off of Dogbert's Blog and had no success with the one it gave me.

Said master code was nnnnnnbn

Revision A04 Bios currently

master password is 9325mzudPuk1Id4l note changes from lower to upper case

CBR1000RRider
24th December, 2011, 06:31 PM
Didnt work.
Thank you for trying though.

See if i can find a recovery disk and restore it to factory settings.

kam
24th December, 2011, 07:38 PM
Digital Kaos - Downloads - Dell password generator (http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/downloads/pc/9/dell-password-generator-1836/)

LordOfRings
13th January, 2012, 11:03 PM
Hello How can I find a dell e6410 password for HDD

thank you

WhiteRabbit
9th February, 2012, 12:26 AM
Thanks kam, Hope this one works...

dodgeit
25th April, 2012, 11:33 AM
Does it work?

ROBERTO TANHOLI
26th June, 2012, 09:51 PM
ola sera que esse progama funciona em um dell 5410

Jootje00
22nd August, 2012, 06:14 AM
Hallo,

Need also MP for latitude 1KNJ4S1-1D3B
Please help.

mrouzo
22nd August, 2012, 09:13 AM
When the master password doesn't work you can always do it the old fashioned way by resetting/disconnecting the bios memory.

Go to this page and scroll down to "How do you manually Unlock and reset the password from your Dell latitude Laptop?"

DELL LATITUDE e5410 BIOS PASSWORD, Unlock & Reset your Laptop in minutes, Aug 03 2012 (http://dell-latitude-bios-password.biosremoval.com/e5410_dell_latitude_e5410_bios_and_hdd_password.ht ml)

dongsdongsdongs
22nd August, 2012, 09:39 PM
Founds this thread via google. Will be downloading the tool as recommended by kam as soon as the forum grants access to downloads. I'll let you all know if this works for me. I'm trying to remove an administrative bios password from a Latitude E5410. Also, bookmarked the site. I might lurk on and off for the next few days.

EDIT: I consistently get the "incorrect password entered" error with the generated code. I've tried both the 7 character serial number, as well as the 7+4 character number (in format xxxxxxx-xxxx) and neither seems to work. On an only slightly related note, the .rar'd executable, dell.exe, works great in Wine on linux (as I don't have Windows on this particular system) Does anyone know if there is an updated version of this program? I think it's possible that Dell updated their master codes after this software was released (or that it just doesn't work). Thanks!

EDIT2: It seems like the software is just not compatible with the newer computer. I locked a Latitude D610 with a test password, and it broke it flawlessly.

dongsdongsdongs
14th September, 2012, 09:49 PM
Bump. I used the above tool to successfully remove the password from a Dell Inspiron 600m.

I must reiterate, as I stated in my previous post, that it did not work on the newer Latitude E5410. Does anyone have an updated version of the dell.exe program that will work on newer Dells?


I think it's possible that Dell updated their master codes after this software was released (or that it just doesn't work (on newer Dells))

smoggy
15th September, 2012, 02:06 PM
suffix 1D3B and second generation 595B are the latest and at present they can only be done by Dell and paid service websites

thesparkly1
18th September, 2012, 05:19 AM
Presumably you could just clear the CMOS by removing and then reinstalling the CMOS battery. This might be a simple way of fixing the problem

abreu_felix
9th October, 2012, 02:17 AM
Need help with Admin password for a dell latitude E5410
#6D7RYQ1-2A7D

raffy3k
10th October, 2012, 03:52 PM
Im having the same problem ;/
i put a password and i dont remember it

johnathangee
18th October, 2012, 10:43 PM
Thanks to all who have contributed, I hope this solves my problem

ho333ein
12th January, 2013, 04:47 PM
Presumably you could just clear the CMOS by removing and then reinstalling the CMOS battery. This might be a simple way of fixing the problem

This method only works for old laptops, Not new series!

sermike75
11th January, 2014, 11:34 AM
What about Inspiron 15R N5010?
Dell gave me a password that didn't unlocked the BIOS and wants to replace mobo. Is there any hardware option to reset the "enter system password"?

Czozen
26th November, 2014, 01:27 PM
hi, can any one help me with BIOS password?
314T3N1-2A7B password: 0DSV30bE3z1w91Xx
714T3N1-2A7B password: aBtfNea1BDcs2859
614T3N1-2A7B password: 53tmPqcpbIxe61VV
I have been trying this passwords from Russian Guy generator app but they don't work :(

Does flashing BIOS by external programmer will remove password?

Thank You!

smoggy
26th November, 2014, 01:43 PM
hi, can any one help me with BIOS password?
314T3N1-2A7B password: 0DSV30bE3z1w91Xx
714T3N1-2A7B password: aBtfNea1BDcs2859
614T3N1-2A7B password: 53tmPqcpbIxe61VV
I have been trying this passwords from Russian Guy generator app but they don't work :(

Does flashing BIOS by external programmer will remove password?

Thank You!

are you using a qwerty keyboard and are you inputting code exactly as given (upper and lower case sensitive)

Czozen
29th November, 2014, 12:45 AM
are you using a qwerty keyboard and are you inputting code exactly as given (upper and lower case sensitive)
Yes, i do.

rithien
29th November, 2014, 11:19 AM
Yes, i do.

for 314T3N1-2A7B try:

0 - zero ( digit )
D - DELTA ( UPPERCASE )
S - SIERRA ( UPPERCASE )
V - VICTOR ( UPPERCASE )
3 - 3 ( digit )
0 - zero ( digit )
b - bravo ( lowercase )
E - ECHO ( UPPERCASE )
3 - 3 ( digit )
z - zulu ( lowercase )
1 - 1 ( digit )
w - whisky ( lowercase )
9 - 9 ( digit )
1 - 1 ( digit )
X - X-RAY ( UPPERCASE )
x - x-ray ( lowercase )

To accept password, hold CTRL button and press enter key twice - this is very important step !!
Restart your notebook and try again

whatcup40
31st October, 2016, 07:31 PM
I am having the same problem latitude e5410 190JTP1-1F5A
please help