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At 03:25 PM 9/7/99 , you wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>
>I have a group of computers to try and fix. Some of the problems seem to
>be hard drive related, however, every PC has the BIOS password protected
>and no one knows the password. Does anyone know how to get past the BIOS
>password? The auto detect is also switched off, so I can't swap hard
>drives (they are all different sizes and brands). Any help would be
>greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks
>Kylie Nielsen
On The NOSPIN Group web site we have these instructions in the
Bob's Troubleshooting Basics column (volume #3):
http://nospin.com/pc/ts003.html
"Simply either use the jumper
provided on the motherboard to discharge the power to
the CMOS, flushing out all your settings, reverting to the
defaults of the motherboard… or pull the battery from the
motherboard. Removing the battery will accomplish the
same thing, although you will need to wait longer in most
cases for the power to disperse when removing the
battery. Usually it takes only a few seconds with the
jumper and can take anywhere from 10 seconds to an hour
for the power to disperse when you remove the battery
and the CMOS settings to flush."
This will remove the password from any PC computer, then you can
enter the CMOS.
Many answers to such questions can also be found by using the
search engine on the web site... it will thoroughly search all documents
for the key words of your search. http://nospin.com/search.html
I hope this helps...
Bob Wright
The NOSPIN Group, Inc
http://nospin.com - http://nospin.org
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