Hello fellows Of course there is much easier way to deal with bios password then just simple open your box. If you've got 2 or more O.S. that are connected to Internet then why don't You try to look for kind of programs that ~magically~ show your present bios password to You ? There are obviously such types of programs.. For example you can boot winxp and search for sth like "boot, bios password". If that won't work.. then be creative.. If you want to change some options of another ..not yours computer.. then I take it that you also cary a screwdriver or Swiss penknife or other tools with you just to open it and pull out and battery.. am I right ? ..but there are more ways to approach that aim but other seems longer then other.. Greetings from PoLaNd... . ';,;' On Monday 30 October 2006 15:48, trainier@kalsec.com wrote:
There's a jumper you can change to have it reset too.
Stan Glasoe
wrote on 10/30/2006 09:45:08 AM: On Monday 30 October 2006 05:34, Jithendra wrote:
Hi , What I'm looking for is not the root password (not looking for single user mode options). I want to chage the BIOS settings. I suppose I can make a rescue boot floppy/disk and boot through it by changing the priority in the boot loader.
I am looking for an easier way to do this !
http://www.UltimateBootCD.com has some options to change/remove the BIOS
password. Specifically http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/CmosPwd might
help.
Stan
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