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8FC8 Admin Unlock bios password Dell Latitude Inspiron Optiplex Precision Vostro

drgn997
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US $74.99
Approximately£56.75
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Out of stock253 sold
Postage:
Free next day delivery
Estimated by Wed, 3 Dec to 94104.
Located in: Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Last updated on 18 Nov, 2025 06:15:09 GMTView all revisionsView all revisions

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drgn997

100% positive Feedback1.5K items sold

Joined Nov 2001
Usually responds within 24 hours
Registered as a private sellerThereby, consumer rights stemming from EU consumer protection law do not apply. eBay buyer protection still applies to most purchases.

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  • *****- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past 6 months
    Verified purchase
    This worked fine on an optiplex 3000. Enter the provided master code on the admin unlock screen in the bios setup and it removes the existing admin password allowing configuration changes and bios updates etc
  • *****- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past 6 months
    Verified purchase
    Mine is Dell Latitude 7420. They responded in minutes, got the code in less than 30 min, the instructions were clear, and the code worked, the BIOS was unlocked.
  • *****- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past year
    Verified purchase
    Worked perfectly for my Dell Latitude 7400. Alternative I faced was removing motherboard and soldering to hard to reach flash chip, so really this was by far the best way to deal with my situation and get the computer up and running. Thanks a lot for this!
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