I tried that but when you put in the new hdd it says that is already set in the bios and to disable it you need the password which no one has and that Seagate say is not set at factory
What question do they ask you to proof your ownership? I purchsed my L400 from ebay. It comes with 10 GB drive. I want to replace with a bigger one. I noticed BIOS password is set but I don't have any manaul. Am I stuck with my 10 GB drive?
@blkoai wrote:
What question do they ask you to proof your ownership? I purchsed my L400 from ebay. It comes with 10 GB drive. I want to replace with a bigger one. I noticed BIOS password is set but I don't have any manaul. Am I stuck with my 10 GB drive?
I have the same problem - I want to upgrade my HDD with a larger quieter model and I don't have the BIOS password. I think I need it to load the OS on the new drive as well as flash the BIOS.
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Hi,
I have the same problem with a DELL Inspiron 2500 ans a HDD 40GB Seagate.
1 - I called Dell, same response
2 - I called Seagate, response "No password in Seagate HDD"
3 - I called Dell for second time, the technician give me a password generated with the serial number of the HDD.
Sorry for my english, I'm Swiss french.
Best regards
Chris
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I have the same problem - I want to upgrade my HDD with a larger quieter model and I don't have the BIOS password. I think I need it to load the OS on the new drive as well as flash the BIOS.
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