Re: Siemens-Nixdorf

Autor: stranger <stranger_at_asdf.zxc>
Data: Fri 21 Jul 2006 - 11:53:17 MET DST
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Użytkownik "Nex@pl" <"nex[wytnij_to]"@o2.pl> napisał w wiadomości news:e9q4fv$t9d$1@nemesis.news.tpi.pl...
> Witam,

3 known ways

1. In some BIOS sets the password is actually stored on the Hard Drive.
Open the case and remove the cable to the hard drive or remove the power to
it. Fire it up, ignore the error and you should get it, turn off passwords
and reboot
2. You may find a jumper on the motherboard in the laptop, it will probably
be hard to find but there shoudl not be many jumnpers, it shoudl reset the
BIOS and clear the password
3. The last most dangersous and difficult is open the case and you should
see 1 or 2 large PGA chips on the board. With the power off take a large
flat head screw driver and and slolwy rub it back and forth across the pins,
shorting out the pens. If you hit the right one, it will blow the CMOS and
the BIOS will reset.
Received on Fri Jul 21 11:55:09 2006

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