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  #11  
Old April 6th 06, 02:57 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
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Default Want Dell Latitude Password/Service-Tag Generator Program

******** if your gonna post in here make sure your info is correct, the
password is stored in the E-eprom and the AC/DC power has no effect on it
"GaryD45" wrote in message
...

If you unplug the power cord and the batteries for 2-4 hours, the BIOS
forgets the password & you can put in your own.


Wrote:
Have purchased a Dell Latitude C600/C500 model PP01L at the Salvation
Army's outlet store.
I can not access any drives (CD, Hard-drive, floppy-drive) nor can I
access CMOS-Setup. I simply receive a Message: "" This computer
system,
# 52WJP01-595B, is protected by a password authentication system. You
cannot access the data on this computer without the correct password.
Please type in the primary or administrator password and press Enter
""
I noticed that the website postings mentioned " latitude.exe "
(password generator file/program) which I tried but it is geared to
only receiving 5 (five) characters for the Service_Tag_# input to this
program-file. I also used "Latitude_MasterPW.exe" but that does not do
it either. Does anyone know the file-name and where I can download the
correct Dell Password-Generator to solve my problem that will work for
"my" Dell model (C600/C500) Latitude?
Any help would be appreciated. Dell only helps those who can ""prove""
ownership (prove they are the original purchaser)!
My Dell is a: Latitude C600/C500 modle PP01L
Computer system: # 5ZWJP01-595B
Service Tag #: 5ZWJP01
Express Service Code: 13054894417
Thanks in advance



--
GaryD45



  #12  
Old April 6th 06, 06:34 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
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Default Want Dell Latitude Password/Service-Tag Generator Program

If there wasn't *a way* to do it then proving ownership to Dell would be
worthless because *they* would not be able to do it either.

I never said nor meant to imply that the links I posted had the solution for
this system, they were only there as an example of some info that's out
there.

Nearly all security systems are eventually bypassed, which is what keeps
security folks in business (otherwise we'd all be using the same security
systems designed 5-10 years ago). With a system as old as his, it is a
virtual certainty that *someone* has posted how to do it *somewhere*. Now,
finding that post is another issue, which is what I meant by the
time/patience thing. It's probably not worth it for this old system, but if
you're buying a C500/600 from the Salvation Army, I'm guessing you have more
time than money. -- P.S. I don't in any way mean that as an insult to the
OP, just saying he'd probably prefer to spend time looking for a solution,
rather than buying another laptop.

-Mike



"Fixer" wrote in message
...
******** if your gonna post in here make sure your info is correct, the
password is stored in the E-eprom and the AC/DC power has no effect on it
"GaryD45" wrote in message
...

If you unplug the power cord and the batteries for 2-4 hours, the BIOS
forgets the password & you can put in your own.


Wrote:
Have purchased a Dell Latitude C600/C500 model PP01L at the Salvation
Army's outlet store.
I can not access any drives (CD, Hard-drive, floppy-drive) nor can I
access CMOS-Setup. I simply receive a Message: "" This computer
system,
# 52WJP01-595B, is protected by a password authentication system. You
cannot access the data on this computer without the correct password.
Please type in the primary or administrator password and press Enter
""
I noticed that the website postings mentioned " latitude.exe "
(password generator file/program) which I tried but it is geared to
only receiving 5 (five) characters for the Service_Tag_# input to this
program-file. I also used "Latitude_MasterPW.exe" but that does not do
it either. Does anyone know the file-name and where I can download the
correct Dell Password-Generator to solve my problem that will work for
"my" Dell model (C600/C500) Latitude?
Any help would be appreciated. Dell only helps those who can ""prove""
ownership (prove they are the original purchaser)!
My Dell is a: Latitude C600/C500 modle PP01L
Computer system: # 5ZWJP01-595B
Service Tag #: 5ZWJP01
Express Service Code: 13054894417
Thanks in advance



--
GaryD45





  #13  
Old April 6th 06, 09:08 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
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Default Want Dell Latitude Password/Service-Tag Generator Program

Then find the RIGHT answer and post it, not just 'could be' answers.

Bet you $100 that you won't find it.


"Mike" wrote in message
...
If there wasn't *a way* to do it then proving ownership to Dell would be
worthless because *they* would not be able to do it either.

I never said nor meant to imply that the links I posted had the solution
for this system, they were only there as an example of some info that's
out there.

Nearly all security systems are eventually bypassed, which is what keeps
security folks in business (otherwise we'd all be using the same security
systems designed 5-10 years ago). With a system as old as his, it is a
virtual certainty that *someone* has posted how to do it *somewhere*. Now,
finding that post is another issue, which is what I meant by the
time/patience thing. It's probably not worth it for this old system, but
if you're buying a C500/600 from the Salvation Army, I'm guessing you have
more time than money. -- P.S. I don't in any way mean that as an insult to
the OP, just saying he'd probably prefer to spend time looking for a
solution, rather than buying another laptop.

-Mike



"Fixer" wrote in message
...
******** if your gonna post in here make sure your info is correct, the
password is stored in the E-eprom and the AC/DC power has no effect on it
"GaryD45" wrote in message
...

If you unplug the power cord and the batteries for 2-4 hours, the BIOS
forgets the password & you can put in your own.


Wrote:
Have purchased a Dell Latitude C600/C500 model PP01L at the Salvation
Army's outlet store.
I can not access any drives (CD, Hard-drive, floppy-drive) nor can I
access CMOS-Setup. I simply receive a Message: "" This computer
system,
# 52WJP01-595B, is protected by a password authentication system. You
cannot access the data on this computer without the correct password.
Please type in the primary or administrator password and press Enter
""
I noticed that the website postings mentioned " latitude.exe "
(password generator file/program) which I tried but it is geared to
only receiving 5 (five) characters for the Service_Tag_# input to this
program-file. I also used "Latitude_MasterPW.exe" but that does not do
it either. Does anyone know the file-name and where I can download the
correct Dell Password-Generator to solve my problem that will work for
"my" Dell model (C600/C500) Latitude?
Any help would be appreciated. Dell only helps those who can ""prove""
ownership (prove they are the original purchaser)!
My Dell is a: Latitude C600/C500 modle PP01L
Computer system: # 5ZWJP01-595B
Service Tag #: 5ZWJP01
Express Service Code: 13054894417
Thanks in advance


--
GaryD45







  #14  
Old April 7th 06, 01:13 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
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Default Want Dell Latitude Password/Service-Tag Generator Program

Step 1. Contact the previous owner of the machine. This can be difficult
BUT you might be able to get some help from Dell if you call them and
give them the model and service tag number. They could look up the
machine and see if it had been reported stolen or possibly give you the
owners number (not likely but they could). Or ask them to contact the
owner on your behalf.

Step 2. After talking to the PO you can then contact Dell and they will
transfer ownership to you once you provide proof that you actually own
the machine.

Step 3. Dell will then give you the master password for that machine
with that service tag. (no list of passwords since they are computer
generated at random when the machine is first built )

Step 4. Enter the correct password and have fun with the machine.


OR - Replace the motherboard with one off Ebay and hope that it doesn't
have a password in it as well.....

Tom, I prefer cash.....

--
Steve W.


"Tom Scales" wrote in message
m...
Then find the RIGHT answer and post it, not just 'could be' answers.

Bet you $100 that you won't find it.


"Mike" wrote in message
...
If there wasn't *a way* to do it then proving ownership to Dell

would be
worthless because *they* would not be able to do it either.

I never said nor meant to imply that the links I posted had the

solution
for this system, they were only there as an example of some info

that's
out there.

Nearly all security systems are eventually bypassed, which is what

keeps
security folks in business (otherwise we'd all be using the same

security
systems designed 5-10 years ago). With a system as old as his, it is

a
virtual certainty that *someone* has posted how to do it

*somewhere*. Now,
finding that post is another issue, which is what I meant by the
time/patience thing. It's probably not worth it for this old system,

but
if you're buying a C500/600 from the Salvation Army, I'm guessing

you have
more time than money. -- P.S. I don't in any way mean that as an

insult to
the OP, just saying he'd probably prefer to spend time looking for a
solution, rather than buying another laptop.

-Mike




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  #15  
Old April 7th 06, 01:24 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
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Default Want Dell Latitude Password/Service-Tag Generator Program

Yeah, but I already posted this answer (although not as well written). Too
bad you answered it since the bet was for Mike. Now he can't win!
"Steve W." wrote in message
...
Step 1. Contact the previous owner of the machine. This can be difficult
BUT you might be able to get some help from Dell if you call them and
give them the model and service tag number. They could look up the
machine and see if it had been reported stolen or possibly give you the
owners number (not likely but they could). Or ask them to contact the
owner on your behalf.

Step 2. After talking to the PO you can then contact Dell and they will
transfer ownership to you once you provide proof that you actually own
the machine.

Step 3. Dell will then give you the master password for that machine
with that service tag. (no list of passwords since they are computer
generated at random when the machine is first built )

Step 4. Enter the correct password and have fun with the machine.


OR - Replace the motherboard with one off Ebay and hope that it doesn't
have a password in it as well.....

Tom, I prefer cash.....

--
Steve W.


"Tom Scales" wrote in message
m...
Then find the RIGHT answer and post it, not just 'could be' answers.

Bet you $100 that you won't find it.


"Mike" wrote in message
...
If there wasn't *a way* to do it then proving ownership to Dell

would be
worthless because *they* would not be able to do it either.

I never said nor meant to imply that the links I posted had the

solution
for this system, they were only there as an example of some info

that's
out there.

Nearly all security systems are eventually bypassed, which is what

keeps
security folks in business (otherwise we'd all be using the same

security
systems designed 5-10 years ago). With a system as old as his, it is

a
virtual certainty that *someone* has posted how to do it

*somewhere*. Now,
finding that post is another issue, which is what I meant by the
time/patience thing. It's probably not worth it for this old system,

but
if you're buying a C500/600 from the Salvation Army, I'm guessing

you have
more time than money. -- P.S. I don't in any way mean that as an

insult to
the OP, just saying he'd probably prefer to spend time looking for a
solution, rather than buying another laptop.

-Mike




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News==----
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Newsgroups
----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption
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  #16  
Old April 7th 06, 01:39 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
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Default Want Dell Latitude Password/Service-Tag Generator Program


Well there is only one answer after all...

--
Steve W.


"Tom Scales" wrote in message
...
Yeah, but I already posted this answer (although not as well written).

Too
bad you answered it since the bet was for Mike. Now he can't win!
"Steve W." wrote in message
...
Step 1. Contact the previous owner of the machine. This can be

difficult
BUT you might be able to get some help from Dell if you call them

and
give them the model and service tag number. They could look up the
machine and see if it had been reported stolen or possibly give you

the
owners number (not likely but they could). Or ask them to contact

the
owner on your behalf.

Step 2. After talking to the PO you can then contact Dell and they

will
transfer ownership to you once you provide proof that you actually

own
the machine.

Step 3. Dell will then give you the master password for that machine
with that service tag. (no list of passwords since they are computer
generated at random when the machine is first built )

Step 4. Enter the correct password and have fun with the machine.


OR - Replace the motherboard with one off Ebay and hope that it

doesn't
have a password in it as well.....

Tom, I prefer cash.....

--
Steve W.


"Tom Scales" wrote in message
m...
Then find the RIGHT answer and post it, not just 'could be'

answers.

Bet you $100 that you won't find it.


"Mike" wrote in message
...
If there wasn't *a way* to do it then proving ownership to Dell

would be
worthless because *they* would not be able to do it either.

I never said nor meant to imply that the links I posted had the

solution
for this system, they were only there as an example of some info

that's
out there.

Nearly all security systems are eventually bypassed, which is

what
keeps
security folks in business (otherwise we'd all be using the same

security
systems designed 5-10 years ago). With a system as old as his, it

is
a
virtual certainty that *someone* has posted how to do it

*somewhere*. Now,
finding that post is another issue, which is what I meant by the
time/patience thing. It's probably not worth it for this old

system,
but
if you're buying a C500/600 from the Salvation Army, I'm guessing

you have
more time than money. -- P.S. I don't in any way mean that as an

insult to
the OP, just saying he'd probably prefer to spend time looking

for a
solution, rather than buying another laptop.

-Mike




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Usenet
News==----
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120,000+
Newsgroups
----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via

Encryption
=----






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  #17  
Old April 7th 06, 02:04 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
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Default Want Dell Latitude Password/Service-Tag Generator Program

So, here's the appropriate info. It's also for sale for about $12.00 on
Ebay, but as usual, any info that some as*hole thinks he can sell on Ebay is
also available free somewhere on the net. (I hate people who try to sell
information that's already on the net).

http://www.darkmagic.org/mike/dell-tag/dell/dell.html

This took all of ten minutes to find with Google and it does not require the
original owner or help from Dell. The C500 and C600 are listed as confirmed
to be fixable with this method. QUOTE: "The Chip is on the bottom side of
motherboard, under the PCMCIA card slots."

Just to be clear, Tom, in my first post I said that your suggestion was
best, and only recommended searching in the (likely) event that he couldn't
get in touch with the original owner.

Anyway, I prefer Paypal, let me know if you're a man of you word and I'll
shoot you the address to send the money to. (LOL)

Again, there is *always* a way. There are tools to bypass hard disk
passwords too, you just have to take the time to find the right one.

-Mike
(Link below)
http://www.darkmagic.org/mike/dell-tag/dell/dell.html



"Steve W." wrote in message
...

Well there is only one answer after all...

--
Steve W.


"Tom Scales" wrote in message
...
Yeah, but I already posted this answer (although not as well written).

Too
bad you answered it since the bet was for Mike. Now he can't win!
"Steve W." wrote in message
...
Step 1. Contact the previous owner of the machine. This can be

difficult
BUT you might be able to get some help from Dell if you call them

and
give them the model and service tag number. They could look up the
machine and see if it had been reported stolen or possibly give you

the
owners number (not likely but they could). Or ask them to contact

the
owner on your behalf.

Step 2. After talking to the PO you can then contact Dell and they

will
transfer ownership to you once you provide proof that you actually

own
the machine.

Step 3. Dell will then give you the master password for that machine
with that service tag. (no list of passwords since they are computer
generated at random when the machine is first built )

Step 4. Enter the correct password and have fun with the machine.


OR - Replace the motherboard with one off Ebay and hope that it

doesn't
have a password in it as well.....

Tom, I prefer cash.....

--
Steve W.


"Tom Scales" wrote in message
m...
Then find the RIGHT answer and post it, not just 'could be'

answers.

Bet you $100 that you won't find it.


"Mike" wrote in message
...
If there wasn't *a way* to do it then proving ownership to Dell
would be
worthless because *they* would not be able to do it either.

I never said nor meant to imply that the links I posted had the
solution
for this system, they were only there as an example of some info
that's
out there.

Nearly all security systems are eventually bypassed, which is

what
keeps
security folks in business (otherwise we'd all be using the same
security
systems designed 5-10 years ago). With a system as old as his, it

is
a
virtual certainty that *someone* has posted how to do it
*somewhere*. Now,
finding that post is another issue, which is what I meant by the
time/patience thing. It's probably not worth it for this old

system,
but
if you're buying a C500/600 from the Salvation Army, I'm guessing
you have
more time than money. -- P.S. I don't in any way mean that as an
insult to
the OP, just saying he'd probably prefer to spend time looking

for a
solution, rather than buying another laptop.

-Mike




----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure

Usenet
News==----
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120,000+
Newsgroups
----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via

Encryption
=----






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News==----
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Newsgroups
----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption
=----



  #18  
Old April 7th 06, 02:12 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
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Default Want Dell Latitude Password/Service-Tag Generator Program

Mike wrote:

So, here's the appropriate info. It's also for sale for about $12.00 on
Ebay, but as usual, any info that some as*hole thinks he can sell on Ebay is
also available free somewhere on the net. (I hate people who try to sell
information that's already on the net).

http://www.darkmagic.org/mike/dell-tag/dell/dell.html

This took all of ten minutes to find with Google and it does not require the
original owner or help from Dell. The C500 and C600 are listed as confirmed
to be fixable with this method. QUOTE: "The Chip is on the bottom side of
motherboard, under the PCMCIA card slots."

Just to be clear, Tom, in my first post I said that your suggestion was
best, and only recommended searching in the (likely) event that he couldn't
get in touch with the original owner.

Anyway, I prefer Paypal, let me know if you're a man of you word and I'll
shoot you the address to send the money to. (LOL)

Again, there is *always* a way. There are tools to bypass hard disk
passwords too, you just have to take the time to find the right one.

snip


I *seriously* doubt you're gonna find a tool to break a hard drive password,
at a resonable price.

Notan
  #19  
Old April 7th 06, 02:35 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
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Default Want Dell Latitude Password/Service-Tag Generator Program

Let's not get that started again . . .

Do I hear $200.00??

-Mike



"Notan" wrote in message
...
Mike wrote:

So, here's the appropriate info. It's also for sale for about $12.00 on
Ebay, but as usual, any info that some as*hole thinks he can sell on Ebay
is
also available free somewhere on the net. (I hate people who try to sell
information that's already on the net).

http://www.darkmagic.org/mike/dell-tag/dell/dell.html

This took all of ten minutes to find with Google and it does not require
the
original owner or help from Dell. The C500 and C600 are listed as
confirmed
to be fixable with this method. QUOTE: "The Chip is on the bottom side of
motherboard, under the PCMCIA card slots."

Just to be clear, Tom, in my first post I said that your suggestion was
best, and only recommended searching in the (likely) event that he
couldn't
get in touch with the original owner.

Anyway, I prefer Paypal, let me know if you're a man of you word and I'll
shoot you the address to send the money to. (LOL)

Again, there is *always* a way. There are tools to bypass hard disk
passwords too, you just have to take the time to find the right one.

snip


I *seriously* doubt you're gonna find a tool to break a hard drive
password,
at a resonable price.

Notan



  #20  
Old April 7th 06, 02:49 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
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Default Want Dell Latitude Password/Service-Tag Generator Program

Mike wrote:

Let's not get that started again . . .

Do I hear $200.00??

snip


That's one of the nice things about getting senile... Every day's
a new day, and every thread is fresh. g

Notan
 




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