CGSecurity has also compiled a list of potential default BIOS passwords for a range of manufacturers, here is a selection of possible passwords for Acer, Dell and HP laptops. Other manufacturers can be found on the aforementioned website. This is a small sample of the different BIOS reset passwords, and ultimately your best option will be trying to contact the manufacturer directly.

Acer Aspire: Under the keyboard search for the SW1 switch. Switch PIN No.1 to on and then turn on the notebook. Press F2 and set a new admin password. Turn off the notebook, and reset the SW1 switch.


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4. Store the battery in a clean and dry place for at least 30 minutes before putting it back in its original place. This will reset all the BIOS settings, including the BIOS password that we are trying to get through.

5. Plug back all the cords and turn on the system to check if the BIOS information has been reset. While the system boots, you can choose to set a new BIOS password, and if you do, please note it down for future purposes.

BIOS passwords cannot be recovered. If you have forgotten one of the passwords that is set in the BIOS, resetting the CMOS or NVRAM helps reset the BIOS to factory default settings and remove the passwords from the BIOS.

This wikiHow teaches you how to reset your Windows computer's BIOS password. You can do this by trying a master BIOS reset password, or you can attempt to remove your BIOS' memory battery. Keep in mind that not all BIOS manufacturers include a master reset password, and not all computers allow you to access the battery. If none of these methods work for you, thenake your computer into a tech repair shop or contact the manufacture.

You can get/buy eeprom programmer in electronic shops or labs, you need another PC to use it.You can desolder the eeprom with hot air or you can try to "clip" the eeprom. With the eeprom programmer, backup your eeprom and run cmospwd /d /l eeprom_backup. If you don't see the password, you can tryto fill the eeprom with zero or FF, don't forget the reset the cmos.

After step 2 is done, you can bypass the BIOS password and log in to your computer successfully. Note that you can add a new password again from BIOS. If you forget the password again, then continue steps 1 and 2 to reset the password.

Today, there is much third-party software available, which can reset BIOS passwords, but access to the Operating System is necessary. Some of the popular BIOS password cracking software is used like CmosPwd and Kiosk.

Now many new types of mainboards use Flash chips to store bios information. Just discharging the CMOS may not reset the password. Then the Bios information can be reset by changing the jumper to clear password.

The bios password can be cleared through DOS commands. the run window can be opened by Win+R, then enter the command "cmd" enter DEBUG (a program that comes with DOS), send a data to ports 70h and 71h, so the bios settings can be cleared, as follows:

For some of the mainboards produced before, the manufacturer has set a super password (generally included in the mainboard manual, which can unlock the bios password of the unified model mainboard), which is used by the manufacturer's maintenance personnel when returning the product.However, this method has many security issues and is only suitable for some early models of mainboards.

PC CMOS Cleaner is an application that supports retrieving, deleting the Bios password and resetting the bios status. The user needs to copy PC CMOS Cleaner existed as an ISO image to CD/DVD or USB to make a startup disk, and start it on the PC through the startup disk.

In the end I have other identical PCs, and so we swapped this one for another that would allow us to set a password. This one will go in a private office with no real need for locking the bios. No real solution was found :(

This jumper was missing on one of our kiosk machines. I had no jumper on hand, but there is a workaround: Enter the BIOS, set the password, and then set the Security / Password Options / Stringent Password option to Enable. This setting means that the password cannot be deleted even by the removal of the PSWD jumper.

hey i have recently come across a connections academy probook 6560b ive had a hard time trying to reset the bios password. i reset the TMP password and stuff so its not going into lockdown anymore but i cant seem to get the bios password off. i tried taking the batteries out i tried default passwords and i even tried some of the tools on heirens boot. theres a bunch of flash tools and password finding tools. i reset the CMOS that didnt help. i really dont know what to do at this point there was someone called mazzif i saw on a bunch of forums/blog sites his tools are specifically for hp pro and elite books but he wants money and i havent found his tools on any freeware sites or torrent sites. it would be great if you or someone on this site could give me some info on what to do from here.

i have the same exact laptop i did the same thing i even used hirens boot tools to flash the checksum n cmos after the reset it still has the password idk how to find it hirens boot also has various brute force methods to find the bios password i let it search for hours with no luck dont bother with the mazzif stuff its junk i got a free copy from a torrent site its not even worth looking into. my guess is besides the cmos theres a secondary memory device of some sort that keeps the password. if you have any info for me or come accross a way around it please email me

we have the same pc its got the i5 2.5gh dual with HT

its a nice laptop im just having a hard time getting the battery to detect n it was brand new when i found it i just gotta update the bios since i flashed everything n installed win7 on it

im pretty good with this kinda stuff but this has me stumped idk where to go from here

its not the same with this pc though its not like i put the password in. its a different bios completely than your regular consumer pc. if you would buy this same model the bios would be tottally different cuz its a commercial pc with alot of security n lockdown features i did everything possible its gotta have a secondary device to save the password other than the cmos i flashed it renumbered it to come up invalid n i flashed the checksum evertything ive used various brute force password finders its crazy this is my bios version n date if you look it up n have any info itd be great

 Hewlett-Packard 68SCE Ver. F.22, 12/22/2011

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For Android devices, device level passcode reset is only supported on devices running 6.x or earlier, or on Android enterprise devices running in Kiosk mode. This restriction is because Google removed support for resetting an Android 7 device's passcode/password from within a Device Administrator granted app and applies to all MDM vendors.

For Android Enterprise personally-owned work profile devices running version 8.x or later, end users get notified to activate their reset passcode right after enrollment completes. The notification is displayed if a work profile password is required and set. After their passcode is entered, the notification is dismissed.

Recently one of my friends came over to my place, within 15 minutes he hacked my account using a Live CD and reset the password in front of me. I was baffled to see such a thing. Please guide me to prevent such a future attempt using a Live CD.

In Windows 10, the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) can be launched by repeatedly cutting power to the computer during the boot sequence. This allows an attacker with physical access to a desktop machine to gain administrative command-line access, at which point they can view and modify files, reset the administrative password using various techniques, and so on.

In most scenarios this doesn't matter, because an attacker with unrestricted physical access to the machine can usually reset the BIOS password and gain administrative access by booting from removable media. However, for kiosk machines, in teaching labs, and so on, measures are usually taken to restrict physical access by, e.g., padlocking and/or alarming the machines. It would be very inconvenient to have to also try to block user access to both the power button and the wall socket. Supervision (either in person or via surveillance cameras) might be more effective, but someone using this technique would still be far less obvious than, e.g., someone attempting to open the computer case.

BIOS passwords offer a stronger layer of system protection; having a BIOS password along with a proper Boot Order setting offers superior protection as it can raise the barrier against a malicious user from booting the system from external storage devices. This does not, however, stop a bad actor from physically opening the system and resetting the BIOS to its default settings. If the BIOS password is disabled by default, then the system can be infiltrated.

As an added benefit of storing BIOS passwords in the TPM NVRAM, BIOS passwords are preserved even after a BIOS firmware flash and hardware reset is performed. A USB recovery key can be created during password creation that can be used to recover system if password is lost or forgotten.

Booting from another media would allow the attacker to run malware instead of the kiosk's operating system. Fortunately, protecting the BIOS is simply a matter of configuring a password so the BIOS settings cannot be modified.

There is a box at start up asking for a password and I didn't set it up. It is my tablet but a "friend" thought it would be nice to have it password protected. Now, they cant remember what they entered. I was able to press ALT + R to get to Enter Rescue Password for 2017/06/25. I found this site for reset codes but they don't go as high as today's date.. UGH! I tried and tried to enter a correct password, no go.

There is a box at start up asking for a password which my daughter set up but can't remember what it is. I was able to press ALT + R to get to the screen enter rescue password for 2017/09/28. I found this site for reset codes but they don't go no higher than 2012..... UGH! I tried and tried to enter a correct password, no go. Please someone help. ff782bc1db

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