03-27-2013, 11:59 PM
Hello,
first thanx for all this usefull information on this forum ;-)
After reading this post above, I was thinking about how to boot from dos.
But a rapid search on google and I found this tool : http://pcemporium.webs.com/Dell%20Bios%20Reset.iso
Sources :
http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/19369-Dell-Bios-Editing-Removing-Bios-Lock-Changing-Service-Asset-Tag-Software-Here
It's an iso with all the tools needed, this way I have been able to burn a bootable cd from the "Dell Bios Reset.iso" file. And booting from the cd allow to do all the process ;-)
1.boot to dos with the CD burn from the "Dell Bios Reset.iso" file.
2.type y to confirm change service tag
3.type new service tag (just use your original one)
4.type again to confirm new service tag
6.run asset PASS:12/31 or 12/34
-> for me I just had to write the command : run asset PASS:12/31
7.reboot to check
Thx again, and sorry for my bad english.
Bests Regards,
Benxico
first thanx for all this usefull information on this forum ;-)
After reading this post above, I was thinking about how to boot from dos.
But a rapid search on google and I found this tool : http://pcemporium.webs.com/Dell%20Bios%20Reset.iso
Sources :
http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/19369-Dell-Bios-Editing-Removing-Bios-Lock-Changing-Service-Asset-Tag-Software-Here
It's an iso with all the tools needed, this way I have been able to burn a bootable cd from the "Dell Bios Reset.iso" file. And booting from the cd allow to do all the process ;-)
1.boot to dos with the CD burn from the "Dell Bios Reset.iso" file.
2.type y to confirm change service tag
3.type new service tag (just use your original one)
4.type again to confirm new service tag
6.run asset PASS:12/31 or 12/34
-> for me I just had to write the command : run asset PASS:12/31
7.reboot to check
Thx again, and sorry for my bad english.
Bests Regards,
Benxico