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password protection

02/29/2008 10:25 AM

My backup battery in my computer went dead, I have replaced the battery but now it is asking for an administrative password. No one seems to remember the password ( I think my son set it and he does not remember). Is there a way to defeat this or recover the password? There are files on this computer I would like to recover.

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Re: password protection

02/29/2008 10:32 AM

Do you mean the cmos battery?

If the cmos battery went dead it might have been reset to a factory default which would be in your manual.

Some motherboards have a jumper on them to turn off the password which would also be listed in the manual.

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Re: password protection

02/29/2008 11:04 AM

Thanks I'll try that tonight!

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Re: password protection

02/29/2008 11:13 AM

What MB do you have? Which BIOS did the MB manufacturer use? The manuals can be downloaded from the manuafacturer's website.

If the battery was removed and the default BIOS settings restored, the password (default) is likely to be null. Just hit carriage return.

When does the message for password present itself? Hit delete before the BIOS runs to get to the setup menu. Then go to the password screen and reset it.

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Re: password protection

02/29/2008 6:28 PM

Try leaving it blank and then the enter key.

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Re: password protection

03/03/2008 10:09 AM

Found this:

At times, and without any obvious reason, static discharges as well as other electrical problems can cause the PROM on the motherboard to reset the Bios (CMOS) to its default values and even cause the default Bios password to be set. These are some of the default Bios passwords used with different Bios's, give them a try first.

  • AMI
  • Award
  • bios
  • setup
  • cmos
  • concat
  • AMI_SW (case sensitive)
  • AMI!SW/
  • AMI?SW/
  • j262

NOTE: With respect to the Award BIOS, the "AWARD_SW" (use without quotes) and (is is case sensitive) password should even override a set password! If not, you may also want try j262 as the password.

Also you can try clearing the bios if jumpers are available

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