Toshiba pasword problem..Please serve..thnx.?
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With most laptops, you can remove the CMOS mobile and reset the password to "blank" - the original factory setting. Remove the battery-operated, wait 10 second, and then install it again self careful of polarity. Put it spinal column exactly as you took it out without fliping it over.
That is the little round silver keep watch on like battery-operated and a panel should be available to get to it on the bottom of the laptop.
Good luck
Once you forget the password, the just way to rest from that is to reset CMOS, and the individual way to do explicitly to access the motherboard, which is tricky in a laptop. I'm also sympathetic of assuming that laptops, like desktops, hold CMOS batteries. On that, I'm not certainly 100% positive.
The CMOS battery (if it exists) should be accessible through one of the access panel. Remove it, then replace it. Or reset the pullover if you can find it. This will reconfigure BIOS to the original setting, short the password.
There should be a jumper switch ( small plastic tab sitting on several pins ) that will reset your password. Look on the motherboard for a set of 3 pins with a plastic tab on 2 of the pins. Printed subsequent to it on the motherboard will be " Clear Cmos " or " reset bios ". Put the plastic tab on pins 2 + 3 and boot your computer. This will turn off the bios password and the computer will boot into its operating system. Shut down the computer generally and put the jumper rear legs to pins 1 + 2 your computer wont ask you for a password again unless you set one.
try this.
1.remove mains power
2.remove battery-operated.
3. then hold down the power key(the one you use to start your laptop)for ten second.
if that doesn't work find the default password(000000) used to be the failure to pay
or it means pulling the laptop to bits.right luck
edit: if you do what Rihannon said fashion sure you remove battery and D power or you will kill your BIOS
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