

WOOHOO "INTERNAL HARD DRIVE PASSWORD" is GONE.Customers can select the preferred shipping method deliver your package By the following Door to Door international transportation ways on Ebuy7Į-packet / Royamail / Correos / LA POSTE / USPS After I replug my power cord and turn my Dell on and go to CMOS Setup screen. I went it there followed "REALBLACKSTUFF"'s post instruction 4 and on. Next thing I did was double click "debug" and it launched a small pop up black dos window showed up with blinking cursor. Next thing I did was boot up my laptop from my hard drive with my Window XP PRO, then I use "search" command to find "debug" it's under window\system32.

My debug program has different date then. It gave me Incorrect DOS version won't let me run "debug" program at all.

I booted up from A: when I tried to run debug. Then I created a bootable up DOS disk and copied debug program to floppy disk. I went to CMOS, Internal Hard Drive password was locked not accessible.

I ran latitude.exe file and put in my 7 character Dell Tag Number the master password didn't work for my laptop. : 8- remove the floppy and reboot! Power the system off and on by unplugging and re-plugging the system into the power outlet : 5- type: o 70 2e then enter, (also seen: o 70 18) : 4- at dos prompt type: debug then enter, you will see a blinking dash : 2- copy "debug" (this is a dos command found in windows\command directory) onto the system disk you created, : all bios passwords can be removed easily, In Reply to: Re: Need Bios Password for laptop DELL Latitude C600 posted by doom kaboom on Jat 06:46:56: Thanx for getting back to me as soon as you can. Please help me, Im not that good with computers and I don't want to loose the money I paid for it. Then went to put it in the dell laptop and the prompt command came up, I typed debug and it said bad command or something? I'm running a xp pro on my house computer, I went to floppy then properties the format then create ms-dos disk, then I went to c:windows and copied the only file that said debug to the floppy. I don't know that password, I tried what Doom Said, but here is what happened. I was only give one password which I entered but when the Dell computer turns on, an adminstrative box pops up with the user name already in there and a password box. I just got a dell inspiron 2500 laptop from a second hand shop,
