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Date:      Fri, 13 Aug 1999 17:42:13 +0100
From:      Clem.Dye@wdr.com
To:        fbsdmail@sign.chg.ru, williamdwoods@etrademail.com
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   RE: BIOS password (was: Kinda a freebsd question........)
Message-ID:  <H00000820206b6b4@MHS>

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Most systems will have a jumper which discharges the bios settings. 
That may fix your problem, but you will then have to setup the bios 
again. If not, there is at least one piece of shareware/freeware on 
the 'Net (look for CMSPWD*), which may do the trick. Haven't tried it 
myself though.



Clem

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Sent: 13 August 1999 17:37
To: williamdwoods
Cc: fbsdmail; freebsd-questions
Subject: BIOS password (was: Kinda a freebsd question........)




On 13 Aug 1999 williamdwoods@etrademail.com wrote:

> This is sort-of-related to FreeBSD. Back when I was 
ultra-security-paranoid and running FreeBSD on an older system, I set 
a bios password on my box. Months later, I need to go into bios to 
turn on PNP bacause I am giving the system to a charity ( I got a 
bigger better system), but I seem to have forgotten the BIOS password 
:(....
> 
> Any ideas around this?
> 
> William
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You should read motherboard manual, of course. There is a special 
jumper
on motherboard that resets the BIOS. But if you haven't manual you 
can try
to detach BIOS battery.( I have used this trick once when I was
unable to get manual). If your battery is not solder, it is usually
possible to detach one contact.
     Andrew.





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