ChatterBank48 mins ago
pc problem
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I have a pc that after flashing the bios screen the screen goes black and with white letters in the top left corner asks for a password. what do i do to get rid of the password if i do not know what it is?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As fo3nix said, the most common way of clearing an `inadvertantly' set BIOS password is to remove the battery or alter the jumper settings.
When you did this, did you shut off the external power to the PC, you must do so.
The battery only needs to be removed for about 10secs.
Alternatively, enter the BIOS and reset it to `Default Values' which might clear it but you will then have to re-enter all your setings.
If all else fails, there are programmes available which will remove the password from the CMOS PROM chip but these can be a little dodgy and will depend upon which mobo you have.
When you did this, did you shut off the external power to the PC, you must do so.
The battery only needs to be removed for about 10secs.
Alternatively, enter the BIOS and reset it to `Default Values' which might clear it but you will then have to re-enter all your setings.
If all else fails, there are programmes available which will remove the password from the CMOS PROM chip but these can be a little dodgy and will depend upon which mobo you have.
You might try these default BIOS passwords first:
AMI concat
Award AMI_SW (case sensitive)
bios AMI!SW/
setup AMI?SW/
cmos j262
NOTE: With respect to the Award BIOS, the "AWARD_SW" (use without quotes) and (is case sensitive) password should even override a set password! If not, you may also want try j262 as the password.
AMI concat
Award AMI_SW (case sensitive)
bios AMI!SW/
setup AMI?SW/
cmos j262
NOTE: With respect to the Award BIOS, the "AWARD_SW" (use without quotes) and (is case sensitive) password should even override a set password! If not, you may also want try j262 as the password.
Try this site it gives all you need to know about the bios password
http://www.tech-faq.com/reset-bios-password.sh tml
http://www.tech-faq.com/reset-bios-password.sh tml