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RESET BIOS PASSWORD VAIO VPCEG37FM
#11
Woho..... Thank you sucess, password gone, [emoji8] [emoji8] [emoji8]


Thank you very much
Next thing left is restoring s/n, model no etc... In dmi data.... Help me

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#12
I need the report which You made in mode trial so i haven't your laptop data as
file show reserved !
Let me see your laptop data and I will integrate into your Bios !
Regards

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#13
(08-27-2015, 12:57 PM)BDMaster Wrote: I need the report which You made in mode trial so i haven't your laptop data as
file show reserved !
Let me see your laptop data and I will integrate into your Bios !
Regards
I made one mistake before contacting you, in order to remove my password , i flashed entire bios unprotected areas using insyde flag the official one , i flashed all rom parts , it deleted some of my dmi data but not password, so its showing reserved, i can give details such as serial number, etc, but information regarding cpu i cannot get it, help me to get that after that we can integrate into bios

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#14
Yes I can try with them !
Let me know
Regards

P.S. All Data are wrote on Labels under Bottom Laptop or on MoBo or on Battery !

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#15
Here You go :

http://rghost.net/7ZQtvRjsF

So replace this Bios rebuilded by me into Bios Mod and rename as bios.bin then flash again !
Let me know
Regards

P.S. It is just to see the Infos into Menu Tab information then We will modify about yours !
please upload a screenshot to see what i get !

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#16
(08-28-2015, 02:35 PM)BDMaster Wrote: Here You go :

http://rghost.net/7ZQtvRjsF

So replace this Bios rebuilded by me into Bios Mod and rename as bios.bin then flash again !
Let me know
Regards

P.S. It is just to see the Infos into Menu Tab information then We will modify about yours !
please upload a screenshot to see what i get !

thank you for your help

here are the screenshots before flashing and also after flashing,i also included report generated by aida64 after flashing

https://www.dropbox.com/s/237pgc0lixs88d...8.rar?dl=1


shall pm my s/n,model,service tag details or post here?
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#17
(08-27-2015, 11:09 AM)pradeepreddychimmula Wrote:
(08-27-2015, 04:22 AM)BDMaster Wrote: Please make a Full Report and to get Full You have to use cracked version not trail !!!
Make before flash the mod or You will loose the DMI Data !

Follow instructions Flash from Windows :

http://rghost.net/6MF9x6Mqm

Unpack the Bios Mod and copy the "modified" folder into C: HD root place !
Then open Command Promt with Admin Rights (CLI window C:\), put your laptop
into Sleep Mode (just close the Lid) and then Wacke-Up It (reopen the Lid),
after this execute these comands from CLI window :

cd \

cd modified

fptw -f bios.bin -bios

(or fptw64 for Windows x64)

Let me know
Regards


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BIOS Recovery
The chance for BIOS corruption is a readily understood risk. An improperly coded BIOS file, a bad flash routine, a power failure, and a variety of other problems can occur during the update.

Even after a failed flash, a potentially dead motherboard can possibly still be recovered. Most BIOS manufacturers (Award, Phoenix, AMI, and Insyde) now include an option known as Boot Block protection. The Boot Block sector is write protected, thus it can only be damaged if the flash utility is explicitly directed by a command line switch to overwrite this EEPROM memory range. The Boot Block can load the most basic BIOS functions for the simple I/O operation of ISA video, floppy drive transfers, and keyboard input. Luckily these features are all that is generally required to rebuild the entire working BIOS.

The instructions below specify using arbitrary names (like bios.fd) for the recovery information. In most cases you can determine the correct file recovery name for your machine by using Andy P’s SLIC tool from My Digital Life. This will help you determine the correct recovery name for your BIOS when you load it into the tool and will also help you make sure you correctly identify your BIOS type (Award, AMI, Phoenix, Insyde, etc.)



does this happened in my case due to total eeprom flash

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#18
No It isn't your case !
Try this one following same procedure :

http://rghost.net/75ysyv8tz

Unpack the Bios Mod and copy the "modified" folder into C: HD root place !
Then open Command Promt with Admin Rights (CLI window C:\), put your laptop
into Sleep Mode (just close the Lid) and then Wacke-Up It (reopen the Lid),
after this execute these comands from CLI window :

cd \

cd modified

fptw -f bios.bin -bios

(or fptw64 for Windows x64)

Let me know
Regards

[size=undefined]Your Brain [/size]. . . . It's the best tool U can use ! Wink
[size=undefined]Don't FLASH the Bios Mod if You get a Size Alert, You risk a Brick !!! [/size]
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#19
(08-29-2015, 10:26 AM)BDMaster Wrote: No It isn't your case !
Try this one following same procedure :

http://rghost.net/75ysyv8tz

Unpack the Bios Mod and copy the "modified" folder into C: HD root place !
Then open Command Promt with Admin Rights (CLI window C:\), put your laptop
into Sleep Mode (just close the Lid) and then Wacke-Up It (reopen the Lid),
after this execute these comands from CLI window :

cd \

cd modified

fptw -f bios.bin -bios

(or fptw64 for Windows x64)

Let me know
Regards
Done flashing but what is the difference... Info is same na model etc...

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#20
Can You make a screenshot so i can see too ?

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