In our house there is an old computer that we have not used in about a year. It's very old. (Back when they had windows 3.1) It has a bios password that we don't remember. Is there a way to remove/bypass the password. (Its AMIBIOS) If so how?
In our house there is an old computer that we have not used in about a year. It's very old. (Back when they had windows 3.1) It has a bios password that we don't remember. Is there a way to remove/bypass the password. (Its AMIBIOS) If so how?
SEARCH ON GOOGLE
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Tried. No luck. All I found were backdoor passwords that didnt work.
Well search again because on the 4th page when I searched I found it a while ago.
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Originally posted by moocow
Please don't tempt me to hunt you down. I don't have the money to pay for transportation.
Yes, quite easily. Open up your computer and find the CMOS battery. Take it out, put it back in. Note that this will reset all of BIOS, not just the password. Depending on your CMOS and BIOS, there may be a way to reset the password more elegantly using jumpers; check your documentation.
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