How to remove bios password on toshiba A135-S2276?
Here is the steps.
(Power part off. Disconnect AC power. Remove the memory cover screw, memory cover and the memory modules. Peel support mylar from JOPEN1 solder pad. Short JOPEN1 solder pad for 30 seconds. Replace mylar. Replace memory modules. Power up component. If all is resourcefully, replace memory cover and screw. Then press setup button, reset and type in password you'd lately set.)
First if you'd kindly assist me with these jargon. Whats the JOPEN1 Solder pad, memory modules, and mylar.
and where on earth could i locate this conponents i'd highly appriciate it to anyone who could give support to me with of late these terms. Much regard.^0^
Answer:
First: try booting up the laptop, and hold down the left shift push button. This will sometimes allow you to bypass the BIOS password feature on a toshiba.
The memory modules are the sticks of knock against that are installed in your laptop. usually they are almost 2 1/2" long by 1" wide, and are held within by some mechanically clips on the side of them.
The mylar is the black or silver plastic looking substance to be precise underneath the memory modules. This is an anti-static, anti-heat transfer substance.
The JOPEN1 solder pad is going to be firm to find. It may be labeled, it may not. If it is, short it out. If its not, or you don't know how to short the BIOS, don't attempt it, as you could seriously disable your laptop, requiring a new (non-warranty covered) motherboard.
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