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I forgot the password for the BIOS setup of my computer, how can I access it without the password?
Schares12 - 03/27/02 11:53PM
There are several different ways that you can do this! #1Turn off your computer, open it up and take out the battery on the motherboard. When you have the battery out turn on the computer and wait a few minutes until it becomes idle. When its idel shut it off but the battery back in and turn the computer on. you may need to reset the computer a few times to get it to reconize all the hardware again. or #2Turn off you computer, open it up and find the CMOS jumper on your motherboard(it useualy says it on ther and is close to the CMOS chip) and switch the jumper from 1-2 to 2-3 (from (-1- -2-) -3- to -1- (-2- -3-)) turn on your computer and it should do nothing. Turn off your computer again and reset the jumper to 1-2 from 2-3. #3 is the way i would do it becuase it is much easier. Start your computer up in MS-DOS mode and do the following(type only the CAPS(but they dont have to be in CAPS im just doing that to show you what you need to type)- type DEBUG and hit enter and you should get a -, after the - type O 70 2E and hit enter, after the -type O 71 FF and hit enter, after the - type Q and hit enter and it should take you back to command prompt. This is it restart the computer and you should be in
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