

The grey screen shows #GTP3R0J-595B being 0 a zero.

I hope you can help me with the password, otherwise I'll start again pressing the power on ,again and again with my paperclip ready. I knew I may not be able to use it but it was better than just leaving the other computer behind and I think this laptop is pretty good for me but now I start to think I have a beautiful paperweight. My friend got this computer from a guy who was working for a big telecoms company in London that was moving its offices and getting rid of lots of equipment. I opened the computer and found the famous chip but it doesn't matter how I short it I never get rid of the password. My friend told me about this website and how maybe I could reset the password following some instructions, he was starting to read the forum by that time and so I did when I got back to my country. Finally I exchanged it with a friend for a laptop (this Dell laptop) that we both knew needed the password. As I couldn't bring the computer with me I decided to sell it but after some time I didn't get any reasonable offer and the time to leave was near. But a couple of months ago I decided to go back to my country. Nine months ago I bought a second hand desktop computer, a pentium IV, fujitsu siemens, that was helping me a lot even if it wasn't a big machine.

I come from Spain and for the last two years I have been living in the UK, in London, as so many more like me. Rustam, you say you can help us if we tell you how we came to this problem so there it goes. I have a Dell C640 with a password set just after booting, this famous grey screen that doesn't allow me to do anything. I have been looking for help to gain access to my computer and this seems the only place that gives me any hope. (#C8WK221-595B) - it's labeled System Number. So here I am, writing to You, hoping that You have a solution to it.īelow the passwords menu there is also "-595B" at the end of the String. Ofcourse the owner did not know the pass.he did not even realised that there was such a problem (guess he wasn't much of a computerGuy.he used it as a mobile roadmap). I found it and bought it, but with a configuration password (i can enter bios, but cannot change a single thing). Unfortunately i bet to low (it was a tender, not an auction), so it wasn't me who get one of them, but.i liked it so much, that i looked for it on (equivalent of eBay in Poland). Lately workers had the opportunity to buy some stuff, that was exchanged (among other things two dell's c400). I'm a student (computer science: AI and software engineering) on technical university of Lodz.since April im also a trainee in leading packing company in Europe. I noticed something about You (rustam_) providing master passwords for a story.so here's mine. I can live with that, but i would be nice, to be able to change ie. configure passwords (i examined it befor buying). I bought a c400 knowing about forgoten/lost/.
