Many
people use BIOS password to lock up their computers, making them
completely unusable without entering the correct password. This password
has to be entered before loading the operating systems, normally on a
DOS screen shortly after the computer started. BIOS password is usually
stored together with other BIOS settings such as the time, date and size
of the hard disk. These pieces of data are usually stored in a flash
chip on the motherboard.
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To
reset or remove BIOS password, look for a jumper which usually can be
found near the processor or BIOS battery on the motherboard. After
locating the jumper (usually with a label - PSWD beside it), move the
jumper from connected pins 1+2 to pins 2+3 for a few seconds or so, then
move back to pins 1+2. This will reset the entire BIOS settings. The
next time you boot your computer, the BIOS will show you the default
factory settings and from there you can optionally set a new password.
Here are the Commands :
- Type debug
- Type o 70 2e
- Type o 71 ff
- Type q
Another alternative way to completely reset your
bios setting is
to reinsert the CMOS battery which can be found on the motherboard. The
CMOS battery provides power supply to the motherboard in order to hold
the BIOS settings data.
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