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Name: jawsjons
Date: October 22, 2002 at 09:16:58 Pacific
OS: win98
CPU/Ram: amd k6 2 475
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i hav a laptop wid phoenix bios 4.0 released 6.0. i cant access my bios bcoz i duno d password can anybody help..its a toshiba dynabook. i already tried d backdoor n it doesnt work..any idea?? i cnt even access anything bcoz of d passwrd..does a laptop hav jumper or dipswitch or even cmos battery?? how can i change d password???



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Response Number 1
Name: ryan
Date: October 22, 2002 at 09:22:03 Pacific
Reply:

take ur laptab apart and remove the battery


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Response Number 2
Name: vanusk
Date: October 22, 2002 at 09:24:06 Pacific
Reply:

if he is too lazy to atleast spell out the words maybe he is too lazy to remove the battery


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Response Number 3
Name: Niko
Date: October 23, 2002 at 04:18:07 Pacific
Reply:

I 'll send u a file CMOS.exe which cracks the CMOS pwds. Let me know ur e-mail id

Alternatively try following:

"This DOS trick resets (deletes) your motherboard BIOS (CMOS) password, to grant access to your computer and/or BIOS Setup once again, IF you have forgotten or lost it. :)

Exit Windows or reboot to the native MS-DOS mode, using the "Command prompt only" option from the Windows 95/98 Startup Menu (hold Shift and F5 at the same time while your PC boots).

At the C:\> prompt, type:

DEBUG

and hit Enter. You'll see a dash (-) at the DEBUG prompt. Now type:

o 70 2e

which will show as -o 70 2e at the DEBUG prompt. Hit Enter. Then type:

o 71 ff

and hit Enter. Finally type:

Q

and hit Enter one last time, to quit DEBUG, back to the C:\> prompt.

Now you're ready to reboot your PC, and press the appropriate key or key combo (look it up in your motherboard manual if you don't know it) to access your BIOS Setup. You'll notice that the password is gone. :)"

NOTE: This works only with MS-DOS 6.00 - 6.22 and MS-DOS 7.xx [a.k.a. MS Windows 9x].


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Response Number 4
Name: jawsjons
Date: October 24, 2002 at 05:42:35 Pacific
Reply:

hi niko..the problem is...i cant even access c or a drive bcoz, its a boot up password. after booting i have to enter the password or else i cant access anything. i tried everything except the LOOPBACK ADAPTER. anyone knows how to make one??? please give me a diagram and instructions on how to make one...thnks....

my email add is jawsjons@yahoo.com


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Response Number 5
Name: nobody
Date: October 25, 2002 at 00:39:57 Pacific
Reply:

http://www.computing.net/beos/wwwboard/forum/498.html


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