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around 2008 (E6400 era).
## TL;DR
+On Linux, ensure you are booting with the `iomem=relaxed` kernel parameter.
+On OpenBSD, ensure you are booting with securelevel set to -1.
Run `make` to compile the utility, and then run `sudo ./dell_flash_unlock` and
follow the directions it outputs.