That's one of the ones I tried. It didn't get past the "recognizing hardware" screen during the boot process.
That's one of the ones I tried. It didn't get past the "recognizing hardware" screen during the boot process.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
I know some methods to reset bios password.
1. The best and easiest method: Close OS and shut down the electricity power of computer. Open your computer box, take out the cmos battery from the mainboard. Then the bios password will be reset to blank. Put it back after a few minutes.
2. Follow some hard tutorials, it is difficult to do. It is better that you are a expert. For example this tutorial: Bypass BIOS Password or Crack CMOS Password?
3. Use the bios password recovery tool , but that is not free!
So I would suggest you the 1st method. Hope it helps.
The above method works on most Systems.
Do note not just the Bios Password but also the settings of your BIOS would be restored back to original/factory settings/reset. I have tried it myself, it works. If it doesn't you might have to call up the service center to get it fixed
Last edited by ParamouR; 15.12.10 at 09:00.
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I've tried all of those and either they aren't viable or they don't work.
I've removed the ad link from your signature, also, we don't like that.
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cmospwd managed to kill the password without any consequences! Yeah, I took the risk.
The BIOS has very little settings, just a few device tweaks, boot order, passwords and nothing else.
Thank you all!
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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