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Monday 29 April 2013

How to Reset - Remove - Bypass a BIOS or CMOS Password without using any software


DISCLAIMER: This information is intended for experienced users. It is not Intended for basic users, hackers, or computer thieves. Please do not try any Of following procedures if you are not familiar with computer hardware. We'll Not be responsible for the use or misuse of this information, including Personal injury, loss of data or hardware damage. So use it at your own risk.

BIOS passwords are used to add some extra security to computers. You can either Set a password to prevent access to BIOS settings or to prevent PC from booting.But sometimes this extra security might become a pain when you forget the BIOS Password or someone changes your system BIOS password intentionally.But there is no need to worry. There are many known ways to reset / remove / Bypass the password:

a) By removing the CMOS battery
b :) By using the motherboard jumper
c :)  By using MS DOS command
d :) By using Backdoor BIOS password

A.By Removing the CMOS Battery:
Almost all motherboards use a small coin sized CMOS battery to store all BIOS Settings along with the password. To reset the password, unplug the PC, open the Cabinet and remove the CMOS battery for approx. 15-30 minutes and then put it Back. It'll reset all BIOS settings as well as the password and you'll need to Re-enter all settings.If it fails, then try to remove the battery for at least one hour.

B.By Using the Motherboard Jumper:
 Almost all motherboards contain a jumper that can clear all CMOS settings along With the BIOS password. The location of this jumper varies depending upon the Motherboard brand. You should read your motherboard manual to check its Location. If you don't have the manual then look for the jumpers near the CMOS Battery. Most of the manufacturers label the jumper as CLR, CLEAR, CLEAR CMOS, Etc.When you find the jumper, look carefully.  There will be 3 pins and the jumper Will be joining the center pin to either left or right pin. What you need to do, Is removing the jumper and join the center pin to the opposite pin. E.g. if the jumper joins center pin to left pin, then remove it and join center pin to right Pin. Now wait for a few seconds and then again remove the jumper and join the Center pin to left pin.Make sure to turn the PC off before opening the cabinet and resetting the
Jumper.

C.By Using MS DOS Command:
This method works only if you have access to the system when it’s turned on Because this method requires MS DOS. Open Command Prompt from Programs menu and Provide following commands one bye one:
  debug
  o 70 2E
  o 71 FF
  quit


NOTE: The first character in the above commands is "O" and not the number 0.After providing the above commands, restart your system and it should reset the CMOS Settings along with the BIOS password.
If you are curious to know how it works? Then let me explain the above commands: In this method we are using the Debug tool of MS DOS. The "O" character present  At first in these commands, outputs the values to IO ports. The number 70 and 71 Are port numbers which are used to access CMOS memory. By providing FF value we are telling CMOS that there is an invalid checksum and it resets the CMOS
Settings as well as BIOS password.

D.By Using Backdoor BIOS Password:

Some BIOS manufacturer put a backdoor password in BIOS which always works
Irrespective of what password you have set in BIOS. It’s a master password which
Is used for testing and troubleshooting purposes.

AMI BIOS Passwords:
  A.M.I.
  AAAMMMIII
  AMI?SW
  AMI_SW
  AMI
  BIOS
  CONDO
  HEWITT RAND
  LKWPETER
  MI
  Oder
  PASSWORD
AWARD BIOS Passwords:
  01322222
  589589
  589721
  595595
  598598
  ALFAROME
  ALLy
  aLLy
  aLLY
  ALLY
  aPAf
  _award
  award
  AWARD_SW
  AWARD?SW
  AWARD SW
  AWARD PW
  AWKWARD
  awkward
  BIOSTAR
  CONCAT
  CONDO
  Condo
  d8on
  djonet
  HLT
  J64
  J256
  J262
  j332
  j322
  KDD
  Lkwpeter
  LKWPETER
  PINT
  pint
  SER
  SKY_FOX
  SYXZ
  syxz
  shift + syxz
  TTPTHA
  ZAAADA
  ZBAAACA
  ZJAAADC
PHOENIX BIOS Passwords:
  BIOS
  CMOS
  phoenix
  PHOENIX
Misc Common Passwords:
  ALFAROME
  BIOSTAR
  biostar
  biosstar
  CMOS
  cmos
  LKWPETER
  lkwpeter
  setup
  SETUP
  Syxz
  Wodj
Other Manufacturer BIOS Passwords:
  Biostar - Biostar
  Compaq - Compaq
  Dell - Dell
  Enox - xo11nE
  Epox - central
  Freetech - Posterie
  IWill - iwill
  Jetway - spooml
  Packard Bell - bell9
  QDI - QDI
  Siemens - SKY_FOX
  TMC - BIGO
  Toshiba - Toshiba
  VOBIS &  IBM - merlin

NOTE: All these passwords are case-sensitive and are changed from time to time by manufacturers.`

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