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I accidentally placed a password in the bios. Now I wan't to remove it.
Can this be done by a CMOS reset? What is the position off the
CMOS-battery? And how do I get there?
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"Ytzen Westra" <ytzen.westra@gmx.net> wrote in message
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>I accidentally placed a password in the bios. Now I wan't to remove it. Can
>this be done by a CMOS reset? What is the position off the CMOS-battery?
>And how do I get there?
ah right well im no laptop genius or anything
if ur confident with opening up the shell of ur laptop
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Tnx!
Christo wrote:
> "Ytzen Westra" <ytzen.westra@gmx.net> wrote in message
> news:ajrUd.241822$PH1.197882@amsnews05.chello.com...
>
>>I accidentally placed a password in the bios. Now I wan't to remove it. Can
>>this be done by a CMOS reset? What is the position off the CMOS-battery?
>>And how do I get there?
>
>
> ah right well im no laptop genius or anything
>
> if ur confident with opening up the shell of ur laptop
>
> look for a round silver coin like thing
>
> pop it out and leave it out for a while
>
> pop it back in and then power laptop on
>
> gd luck
>
>
To erase the password of bios,
1 to Remove the battery
2 to undo the hood down.
3 to remove the card wifi down is the pile(battery).
4 to Remove the pile then remain pressed during one minute on the button to power.
Begin again several times.
5 To go back up(Raise) the whole and Go.
The only thing that made sense in your post is 'remove the battery'. But putting 'to' in front of it implies there is more to comes, like an instruction. But there wasn't anything else. So are you asking a question?