Since the ServiceTag is the 'brand' of the device, it is very important for you to know this.
Repairing a Dell notebook may not be a simple thing to do. Here we describe the steps to access the BIOS and remove password from BIOS or HDD for Dell notebook.
Reset the BIOS
How to Reset the BIOS in Dell Notebook
How to reset Dell BIOS in simple steps
It has different ways to reset the BIOS such as pressing F2 to enter BIOS, pressing F8 to enter Advanced, BIOS Setup etc.
The most common way to access the BIOS of a Dell notebook is to press F2 at power on or to open the computer’s main menu, as shown below.
To disable and enable the hard drive password.
It is not a big problem that you can’t access the BIOS or hard drive password of Dell notebook. Our site provides instructions for reseting the BIOS or the hard drive password. If you have a Dell notebook with ServiceTag: 1D3B, 1F66, 1F5A, 6FF1 or 3A5B, our site will allow you remove password from the BIOS or HDD. Since the ServiceTag is the 'brand' of the device, it is very important for you to know this.
1. Hit F2 at power on and enter BIOS Setup.
2. Select Delete or Reset for BIOS Settings.
3. Select Delete.
4. Confirm the Change and Exit the BIOS Setup screen.
5. Repeat the steps for other steps to disable hard drive password in BIOS Setup.
6. Reboot the computer.
Here is a video how to remove HDD password in BIOS in different ways:
1. How to remove BIOS Password in Dell Notebook
2. How to remove HDD Password in Dell Notebook
3. How to remove HDD password in Windows 10
In Windows 10, you can easily remove BIOS password. Just follow the steps mentioned in video below:
1. Click the ‘Toggle computer name’ button.
2. Type the password when prompted.
3. Select Remove.
4. Repeat the steps for the other steps to remove BIOS or HDD password in Windows 10.
This guide is used to access the BIOS and remove password in different ways for Dell notebook with different ServiceTag. If you have Dell notebook with Service
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