Basic BIOS password crack

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  1. navi122002

    navi122002 New Member

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    EASY VERY EASY GIVE ME UR EMAIL I M SEND U A SMALL BOOTABLE PROG
    IT WILL CREATE A ADMIN ACCOUNT FOR U AFTER DOING WHAT EVRER U WANT TO DO JUST BOOT COMPUTER AGAIN AND DEL THAT ACCOUNT
    CHEERS
     
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    SO U GOT SOME SOFTWARE TO CRACK UR PASSWORD IF U BOOT FROM CD/DVD IF
    YES
    JUST REMOVE UR HDD
    AS PER BIOS IST IT WILL LOOK FOR HDD
    THEN CD/DVD
    SO IT WILL BOOT FROM UR DVD
    IF U HAVN'T GOT ANY SOFTWARE THEN
    CONTACT ME
    THANKS
     
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    YES I CAN :charming:
     
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    [COMMENT]Just a comment that control your caps lock because it annoys me even to read your comment.[/COMMENT]
     
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    How to reset the Bios Utility of Acer (Aspire 5600)

    I have a problem to,T he virus is already penetrate in my laptop, and when About to reformat my laptop, i found out that there is already a BIOS UTILITY password. As I remember, I did'nt set the bios password of my laptop. My big problem is, I installed Deep freeze in my laptop and I cant unfreeze the Deep freeze and I Dont know why?
    pls, help..tnx a lot..
     
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    this was very helpful. i had a problem bypassing the startup password once, and i had to go through the process of talking to someone halfway around the world. nice post thanks for the help.
     
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    Hi, I am new to the forum. so hello to everyone and all of that. Hopefully this won't sound as annoying as the other 400 "pleease help i don't want to read anything and just want you to tell me the passwd so i can get into my computer!!" . Well I too have been locked out of a laptop, it is a dell inspiron d420. I wouldn't have purchased it if I knew it was going to be this much of a pain in the ***, but that's how EBAY screws us over, right? ANYWAY, my question is.. Who makes Dell BIOS? Dell? I see all of these backdoor passwords and just one mentioned for Dell, which, happens to be "Dell"...ok, well that didn't werk. Oh, and I have the infamous 595B-ending service tag, which means that the latitude.exe password generator won't work. (depending on who's forum you are reading, because I have read that the 'pro$' still use this in conjunction with something else that works..)
    What else did i try? I tried removing the cmos battery, yes i did. That did exactly what I thought it would do: reset the bios CONFIGURATION, not the password. So that must mean that the password is located on a seperate chip, no?
    everywhere I read, it is always .." but that won't work if you have a d420.."
    f*** that !
    Any advice that doesn't mention what i have already tried will be appreciated. actually, any response at all will be appreciated, especially the remote possibility that
     
  8. XXxxImmortalxxXX

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    re install your whole system with your system cds that had happend to me to after you have done that put in a cd and make paste this code into it

    VBScript Code

    Code:
    
    
    Set objComputer = GetObject _
        ("LDAP://CN=atl-dc-01,CN=Computers,DC=Reskit,DC=COM")
    
    objComputer.SetPassword "atl-dc-01$"	
    
    then run it when ever your pc gets locked out again



    here is some information from microsoft


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    How to create a password reset disk
    Note that this procedure requires one blank, formatted floppy disk.

    To create a password reset disk for your local user account, follow these steps:
    1. Press CTRL+ALT+DELETE. The Windows Security dialog box appears.
    2. Click Change Password. The Change Password dialog box appears.
    3. In the Log on to box, click the local computer--for example, click Computer (this computer).
    4. Click Backup. The Forgotten Password Wizard starts.
    5. On the Welcome to the Forgotten Password Wizard page, click Next.
    6. Insert a blank, formatted disk in drive A, and then click Next.
    7. In the Current user account password box, type your password, and then click Next. The Forgotten Password Wizard creates the disk.
    8. When the progress bar reaches 100 percent complete, click Next, and then click Finish. The Forgotten Password Wizard quits and you return to the Change Password dialog box.
    9. Remove and then label the password reset disk. Store the disk in a safe place.
    10. In the Change Password dialog box, click Cancel.
    11. In the Windows Security dialog box, click Cancel.

    Back to the top
    How to use a password reset disk
    If you forget your password, you can log on to the computer by using a new password that you create by using the Password Reset Wizard and your password reset disk.

    To gain access to your local user account on a computer that is a member of a domain, or has been disconnected from a domain, follow these steps:
    1. In the Welcome to Windows dialog box, press CTRL+ALT+DELETE.
    2. In the Log On to Windows dialog box, type an incorrect password in the Password box, and then click OK.
    3. In the Logon Failed dialog box that appears, click Reset. The Password Reset Wizard starts. You can use the Password Reset Wizard to create a new password for your local user account.
    4. On the Welcome to the Password Reset Wizard page, click Next.
    5. Insert the password reset disk in drive A, and then click Next.
    6. On the Reset the User Account Password page, type a new password in the Type a new password box.
    7. Type the same password in the Type the password again to confirm box.
    8. In the Type a new password hint box, type a hint that will help you remember the password if you forget it.

    Note This hint is visible to anyone who tries to log on to the computer by using your user account.
    9. Click Next, and then click Finish. The Password Reset Wizard quits and you return to the Log On to Windows dialog box. The password reset disk is automatically updated with the new password information. You do not have to create a new password reset disk.
    10. In the Log On to Windows dialog box, type your new password in the Password box.
    11. In the Log on to box, click the local computer--for example, click Computer (this computer), and then click OK.
    You are logged on to the local computer with your local account information.

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    Troubleshooting
    • You cannot use the password reset disk to reset the password on another computer.

    You can use the password reset disk that you create with only the computer where it was created. For example, if you have two Windows XP-based computers with the same user names and passwords, you cannot use a password reset disk that you create on the first computer to reset the password on the second computer.
    • You cannot use the password reset disk to reset your domain account password.

    You can use the password reset disk only to reset the local computer account password. If you forget your domain account password, contact your system administrator.
    • The password reset disk contains sensitive information.

    Others may use the password reset disk to gain access to your computer. Make sure that you store this disk in a safe location.

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    I'm not sure if that was directed at me, but how am i going to re-install anything when I can't even get past the BIOS ??
    I read a good article about "the paperclip technique" which is supposed to work on the 'Dell latitude d420' ... Now if I could just figure out where that darn chip is located...(thank you Dell, for the sheep-herding ..ahem.."service manual"..pff!), *ok guys, we get the point, you really dont like it when sheep figure out how to 'service' their own laptops*
    ..I am a programmer, i don't know hardly anything about hardware hacking, so clue me in if you are in the know..
     
  10. kamel

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    hello can someone help me..... i forget my bios password.
    I have a notebook dell latitude d420..... someone help my...
    If i turn on my notebook it is asking for an password.
    the computer system is
    servis tag #F27013J-595B.
    express service code 327-844-261-27
     
  11. John Screw

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    very good information
     
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    I have a gateway MX6433 running XP. I had a password on the BIOS and then decided to remove it.

    I entered the OLD password but left the new one blank and hit SAVE.

    Now it won't let me log in when booting as it thinks there is a blank password but it won't let me enter blanks, spaces, or "empty" as my password.

    Gateway is saying I need to "recover" (which is their word for wipe out) the hard drive, which means losing everything on it.

    I tried UNLOCK6 (which works on HP) but it did not provide a usable password.

    After trying 3 unsuccessful times to log in it says "SYSTEM DISABLED [00000]".

    Can anyone help??

    Oh, I also tried removing the battery and power cord and pressing the power button 20 times (recommended by Gateway support), but that did nothing. Now Gateway is saying I have to use the "recovery CD" ($20 charge, and a 3 week wait) to restore my system, but I'm not sure how that can help since the laptop will not boot from a CD right now as it never gets that far into the boot up process.
     
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    BIOS password crack

    Hi I have phoenix 1.11c I have tried several programs to try and reset my password but with no luck after reboot it asks for a pasword and after 3 attempts locks the pc has anyone managed to get passed this bios version succesfully ??

    thanks

    mike
     
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    Regarding my problem with the Gateway bios, I was able to remove the internal battery that is on the mother board and it fixed the problem. I left the battery out for about 3 hours --- and now it boots fine.

    I am just PO'd that Gateway won't accept this as a hardware bug. No system should LET you put in a blank password if blanks are not allowed!
     
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    I can fix your computer bios locked computer with a tag ending in 595b very easily for a small fee. Just email me at chris.guthry17@gmail.com. Have a nice day !
     
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    i need Master Password
    dell laptop inspiron 1300 pp21l
    service tag #JXSJ52J-595B
     
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    wow....
    I've searched this kind of article 4 a long time,
    Nice....

    I've some questions to ask about BIOS.
    1. It concerns about CMOS Battery.
    I've changed it,
    but the clock in my pc still reset everytime I turn it on.
    What is the problem??

    2. Is it possible to boot, if I didn't put on the CMOS battery?
    I found my Battery was missing,
    and it still can boot normally,
    but my friend told me that it won't boot if there is no battery?
    is it true??

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    I'm a newbie, It's nice 2 be here:nice:
     
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    Wow! I’ve never heard of this before and I think they’re awesome!
     
  20. kiddo

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    what!?
    I'm serious...
    Is it sound like a joke??
    hahax...

    Who can answer dis problem pliz......??
     

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