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I have asus mother board support to core 2 duo and quad core recently purchased and inserted quad core processor. Problem is forgot my password. How to avoid that trouble myself

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Resetting the BIOS Password using Hardware If you cannot access the machine after if has been powered up, it is still possible to get past the BIOS password. The BIOS password is stored in CMOS memory that is maintained while the PC is powered off by a small battery, which is attached to the motherboard. If you remove this battery, all CMOS information (including the BIOS password) will be lost. You will need to re-enter the correct CMOS setup information to use the machine. The machines owner or user will most likely be alarmed when it is discovered that the BIOS password has been deleted.

  • Anonymous Sep 12, 2009

    In addition to that...


    Resetting the BIOS Password using Hardware

    If you cannot access the machine after if has been powered up, it is
    still possible to get past the BIOS password. The BIOS password is
    stored in CMOS memory that is maintained while the PC is powered off by
    a small battery, which is attached to the motherboard. If you remove
    this battery, all CMOS information (including the BIOS password) will
    be lost. You will need to re-enter the correct CMOS setup information
    to use the machine. The machines owner or user will most likely be
    alarmed when it is discovered that the BIOS password has been deleted.



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    Or use BACKDOOR password to gain access to BIOS. Below is the most common BIOS makers;

    AMI Backdoor BIOS Passwords

    Reported AMI backdoor BIOS passwords include
    A.M.I.,
    AAAMMMIII,
    AMI?SW ,
    AMI_SW,
    BIOS,
    CONDO,
    HEWITT RAND,
    LKWPETER,
    MI, and
    PASSWORD.


    Award Backdoor BIOS Passwords

    One reported Award backdoor BIOS password is eight spaces. Other reported Award backdoor BIOS passwords include
    01322222,
    589589,
    589721,
    595595,
    598598 ,
    ALFAROME,
    ALLY,
    ALLy,
    aLLY,
    aLLy,
    aPAf,
    award,
    AWARD PW,
    AWARD SW,
    AWARD?SW,
    AWARD_PW,
    AWARD_SW,
    AWKWARD,
    awkward,
    BIOSTAR,
    CONCAT,
    CONDO,
    Condo,
    condo,
    d8on,
    djonet,
    HLT,
    J256,
    J262,
    j262,
    j322,
    j332,
    J64,
    KDD,
    LKWPETER,
    Lkwpeter,
    PINT,
    pint,
    SER,
    SKY_FOX,
    SYXZ,
    syxz,
    TTPTHA,
    ZAAAADA,
    ZAAADA,
    ZBAAACA, and
    ZJAAADC.



    Phoenix Backdoor BIOS Passwords

    Reported Phoenix BIOS backdoor passwords include
    BIOS,
    CMOS,
    phoenix, and
    PHOENIX.



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What kind of password? bios or administrator password should be clear!..

if bios password reset it.. else administrator use PROGRAME OR SOFTWARE TO REMOVE IT.. LIKE < password changer which can dowload from the internet... try it..

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    what kind of password? bios or administrator password should be clear!..



    if bios password reset it.. else administrator use PROGRAME OR SOFTWARE TO REMOVE IT.. LIKE < password changer which can dowload from the internet... try it..

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