Everyone has probably ever been with a BIOS password confronted (whether, if one wanted to the BIOS, or the boot). These passwords are sometimes extremely easy to circumvent because there are so-called master. These are the Standard always work. In this tutorial you will master all I know.
But even master work (especially in newer BIOS Type: You have no master) is not always. Therefore, I declare even as you clean the BIOS (ie on default without a password reset) can.
Master BIOS passwords:
Award:
master
PASSWORD
setup
? award
admin
alfarome
ALLY
aPAf
award
award_?
award.sw
SW AWARD
AWARD_SW
AWARD_PW
award_ps
AWARD? SW
awkward
BIOS
bios *
Biostar
biosstar
CONCAT
Condo
condo
g6PJ
h6BB
HELGA-S
HEWITT RAND
HLT
j09F
j256
j262
j322
j64
truck peter
key
master key
SER
SKY_FOX
SWITCHES_SW
Sxyz
TTPTHA
TzqF
wodj
ZAAADA
zbaaaca
zjaaadc
AMI:
ami
amidecod
amipswd
AMIPSWD
AMI
AMI
aammii
AMI ~
amiami
AMI.KEY
AMISETUP
AMI_SW
bios310
BIOSPASS
CMOSPWD
KILLCMOS
master
589589
ami.kez
ami °
Advantace integration:
Advance
Biostar:
Biostar
Q54arwms
Concord:
last
CTX International:
CTX_123
Daewoo:
Daytec
Daewuu
DELL:
DELL
Digital Equipment:
compressed
Free Tech:
Posterie
HP VEXTRA series:
hewlpack
IBM:
IBM
MBIUO
sertafu
Mach Speed:
sp99dd
Mega Star:
Star
Toshiba:
24Banc81
Toshiba
toshy99
WIMBIOS BIOS:
Compleri
Zenith:
3098z
Zenith
Micron:
sldkj754
xyzall
Miconics
QDI:
QDI
Quantex:
teX1
Research:
Col2ogro2
Shuttle:
Spaceve
Siemens Nixdorf:
SKY_FOX
Super Micro:
ksdjfg934t
TMC:
Bigo
dn_04rjc
M Technology:
mmmm
Packard Bell:
Bell9
Computers that were manufactured by Vobis:
merlin
IBM Aptiva:
Bios on this type, there is no master, but a special combination of actions that are durchgefürht to the bios password to avoid:
Simply hold both mouse buttons while the system runs high and the problem is solved!
Toshiba laptops:
As with IBM exists in all Toshiba laptops, but also no Masterkey another solution:
Hold down the left Shift key while the system boots
As I clean the BIOS?
They sit in front of a computer to the BIOS, but none of the top master works. Now there is no other option than to clean the BIOS. This allows you to carry 2 different ways:
1) via BIOS KillCMOS clean This variant is clearly the more elegant. It presupposes, however, you still can boot not only to come directly into the BIOS.
1. Download the tool down KillCMOS: Direct Download KillCMOS.
2. Create a standard MS-DOS startup disk (simply prompt "format a: / s" to enter) and copy "KILLCMOS.COM" from the downloaded zip file to the floppy disk.
3. Restart the computer with the startup disk and run "KILLCMOS.COM from. The BIOS is now set to default (no password) reset.
Caution: 1 KillCMOS will be many antivirus programs as a virus / trojan detected! This download is but 100% safe and virus free! As this program BIOS operations which also BIOS viruses use the scanner propose a precautionary alert.
2. KillCMOS can not cause hardware damage we will not damage your BIOS, the BIOS is programmed not to, but merely puts it back to standard!
2) BIOS hardware clean That option always works, but it is cumbersome:
Method a) screws on the computer and remove the battery (normally a button battery with approximately the diameter of a 10 cent piece) from the motherboard. Wait now about 1.5 hours (for newer board may also only 5-10 min duration) and the BIOS is clean.
Method b) On most motherboards, there is also a jumper you can be changed in order to clean the BIOS (computer must be strictly separated from the mains!). Which jumper it is, is in the motherboard manual. If you do not have available, look for a jumper with CSMOS or CCMOS or CLEAR CMOS / BIOS, or the like is labeled and set it for a few seconds. Then put the jumper strictly to the default setting (ie "not clear"), otherwise the BIOS and the PC unusable.
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