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| Wednesday, 23 September 2009 19:07 |
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Many people do not know that some models have BIOS password backdoor calls placed deliberately by the manufacturer to always provide access to the system. So according to your model we recommend BIOS as a first attempt to try the list below:
Many people do not know that some models have BIOS password backdoor calls placed deliberately by the manufacturer to always provide access to the system. So according to your model we recommend BIOS as a first attempt to try the list below: AMI BIOS AMI, A.M.I., AMI SW, AMI_SW, BIOS, PASSWORD, HEWITT RAND, Oder AWARD BIOS AWARD SW, AWARD_SW, Award SW, AWARD PW, _award, awkward, J64, j256, j262, j332, j322, 01322222, 589589, 589721, 595595, 598598, HLT, SER, SKY_FOX, aLLy, aLLY, Condo, CONCAT, TTPTHA, aPAf, HLT, KDD, ZBAAACA, ZAAADA, ZJAAADC, djonet, Generiche su AMI - AWARD e altri BIOSes LKWPETER, lkwpeter, BIOSTAR, biostar, BIOSSTAR, biosstar, ALFAROME, Syxz, Wodj If you have not yet identified your password there are 2 other possibilities (recommended only for advanced users because it can threaten to burn the BIOS chip): The first is to locate the bios jumpers (but not all models are ready) and change its position in the pin. They are usually 3 pin and jumper encloses 2 then you must move the jumper to enclose the pin free. All from a PC to run off by moving the jumper for a couple of seconds and return it to its original position. The second option is to disconnect the battery on the motherboard, usually appears as a round chrome button, and leave it disconnected for at least a couple of hours. Some people also recommend short-circuit the poles - and + of the battery to clear the BIOS chip, however, the risk of burning the chips are increasing considerably. |
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