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The getac has a nist bios aka: National institute of standards and technology. The old cmos trick will not work. The only way to physically remove the bios Lock; would be to use a hot air sottering station, to remove the bios or emc chip. Then you would need to replace and reinstall the bios. The problem with that is finding the correct part and the tools to install the bios. I have a Getac V110 G3. It's a mighty machine with a intel Vpro processor which consist of dual CPU's 1 running on firmware and hard ware. The other CPU runs off of drivers and software. These computers are used by police, Medical staff and many of the USA's Giverment employees. The army just purchased 9,500 Getac computers. I got mine from some idiot who stole 2 of my phones after I gave him a Galaxy s9+ 256GB for my getac. Originally it had windows bitlocker installed to secure the windows data contained on the computer. Also there was a Bios Password as well. I reached out to a Lieutenant in the Army and provided him the serial number to try and get the computer back to the rightful owner. But he informed me the army had discarded the laptop and I was able to keep it. So I contacted Getac and was able to register it in my name. They wanted $850 to replace the mother board which was there only solution. But I spoke with another rep who informed me there was software out there that could remove the bios Lock. But the US Government Insures it's not easy to find. It is really a said situation as this computer has so much potential. Mine has access to many sattalites and has a dedicated GPS chip. If anyone can find a way around this it would be greatly appreciated. Or if anyone is interested in buying it is also for sell.










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    The getac has a nist bios aka: National institute of standards and technology. The old cmos trick will not work. The only way to physically remove the bios Lock; would be to use a hot air sottering station, to remove the bios or emc chip. Then you would need to replace and reinstall the bios. The problem with that is finding the correct part and the tools to install the bios. I have a Getac V110 G3. It's a mighty machine with a intel Vpro processor which consist of dual CPU's 1 running on firmware and hard ware. The other CPU runs off of drivers and software. These computers are used by police, Medical staff and many of the USA's Giverment employees. The army just purchased 9,500 Getac computers. I got mine from some idiot who stole 2 of my phones after I gave him a Galaxy s9+ 256GB for my getac. Originally it had windows bitlocker installed to secure the windows data contained on the computer. Also there was a Bios Password as well. I reached out to a Lieutenant in the Army and provided him the serial number to try and get the computer back to the rightful owner. But he informed me the army had discarded the laptop and I was able to keep it. So I contacted Getac and was able to register it in my name. They wanted $850 to replace the mother board which was there only solution. But I spoke with another rep who informed me there was software out there that could remove the bios Lock. But the US Government Insures it's not easy to find. It is really a said situation as this computer has so much potential. Mine has access to many sattalites and has a dedicated GPS chip. If anyone can find a way around this it would be greatly appreciated. Or if anyone is interested in buying it is also for sell.










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      The getac has a nist bios aka: National institute of standards and technology. The old cmos trick will not work. The only way to physically remove the bios Lock; would be to use a hot air sottering station, to remove the bios or emc chip. Then you would need to replace and reinstall the bios. The problem with that is finding the correct part and the tools to install the bios. I have a Getac V110 G3. It's a mighty machine with a intel Vpro processor which consist of dual CPU's 1 running on firmware and hard ware. The other CPU runs off of drivers and software. These computers are used by police, Medical staff and many of the USA's Giverment employees. The army just purchased 9,500 Getac computers. I got mine from some idiot who stole 2 of my phones after I gave him a Galaxy s9+ 256GB for my getac. Originally it had windows bitlocker installed to secure the windows data contained on the computer. Also there was a Bios Password as well. I reached out to a Lieutenant in the Army and provided him the serial number to try and get the computer back to the rightful owner. But he informed me the army had discarded the laptop and I was able to keep it. So I contacted Getac and was able to register it in my name. They wanted $850 to replace the mother board which was there only solution. But I spoke with another rep who informed me there was software out there that could remove the bios Lock. But the US Government Insures it's not easy to find. It is really a said situation as this computer has so much potential. Mine has access to many sattalites and has a dedicated GPS chip. If anyone can find a way around this it would be greatly appreciated. Or if anyone is interested in buying it is also for sell.










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      The getac has a nist bios aka: National institute of standards and technology. The old cmos trick will not work. The only way to physically remove the bios Lock; would be to use a hot air sottering station, to remove the bios or emc chip. Then you would need to replace and reinstall the bios. The problem with that is finding the correct part and the tools to install the bios. I have a Getac V110 G3. It's a mighty machine with a intel Vpro processor which consist of dual CPU's 1 running on firmware and hard ware. The other CPU runs off of drivers and software. These computers are used by police, Medical staff and many of the USA's Giverment employees. The army just purchased 9,500 Getac computers. I got mine from some idiot who stole 2 of my phones after I gave him a Galaxy s9+ 256GB for my getac. Originally it had windows bitlocker installed to secure the windows data contained on the computer. Also there was a Bios Password as well. I reached out to a Lieutenant in the Army and provided him the serial number to try and get the computer back to the rightful owner. But he informed me the army had discarded the laptop and I was able to keep it. So I contacted Getac and was able to register it in my name. They wanted $850 to replace the mother board which was there only solution. But I spoke with another rep who informed me there was software out there that could remove the bios Lock. But the US Government Insures it's not easy to find. It is really a said situation as this computer has so much potential. Mine has access to many sattalites and has a dedicated GPS chip. If anyone can find a way around this it would be greatly appreciated. Or if anyone is interested in buying it is also for sell.







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