@@RecoveritDataRecoverySoftware Is it on your system? There's no prove in the video. The command isn't executed. If it isn't fake you should know where to get it from.
I get this message when I enter the command in command prompt, both with and without admin privs." 'debug' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file."
Hi there, thank you for your question! The error message you’re seeing indicates that the debug command is not recognized by your system this could be because the command is not installed or not in your systems path enviroment variable. You can try to open the Command Prompt as an administrator, navigate to the system32 folder by typing "cd C:\Windows\System32" and pressing Enter, then type "debug" and press Enter. However, if you continue to encounter the same error message, it's likely that the debug command is not installed on your system
This is a false information. It doesn't show the results after a command. No one knows what happened even the host isn't. Marketing strategy advertising a product content only.
Does the "debug" command really exist? You didn't show in the video that it works. I can input anything in the command prompt, too. As long as you don't press enter, nothing happens and nothing is proven. Seems fake to me.
Hello brother, how are you? I wanted you to help me with a problem. My PC is HP Model G 42415DX Noot book PC and I wanted you to help me. When I turn it on, the yellow light on the Wi-Fi signal and the white light on Caps Look blinks, but please give me the solution. Thank you.
Hi there, thank you for your question! Having the flashing light by your ethernet port is pretty normal and shouldn't be an issue as well as with the caps lock button are they causing any issue when using the laptop?
I followed the procedure outlined in your video, but I am still unable to access the BIOS. It continues to request a password. Is there another method I could try? My notebook is the Lenovo V15 G2-ITL Laptop - Type 82ME model. Can you provide any assistance?
Hi there, thank you for your question! Another possible method is to use the Novo button on your laptop to access the system recovery menu. From there, you can select the option to restore your PC to factory defaults, which will also reset the BIOS password. However, this method will erase all your personal data and settings on your laptop, so you should back up your important files before proceeding. If none of these methods work for you I suggest you contact Lenovo customer support for further assistance.
@@RecoveritDataRecoverySoftware Não adianta...está gravado no "Eprom" da placa mãe...ja tentei de tudo no meu Notebook Lenovo Thinkpad L440. Teria que fazer uma regravação do Eprom,ou trocar a placa mãe por outro do mesmo modelo... Acredito que a própia microsoft faz essa alteração na Bios...isso aconteceu depois que "ganhei" o W10 pro da microsoft,que instalou online, apagando o W7 original...nunca mais consegui acessar a bios.
Hi after i took out the proccesor it wants the bios pasword i took out the baterry and it lets i the computer but it runs slow and the cooler on the procesor is going extremly fast and will not stop
@jakubmarko6324 fiz esse processo no meu notebook Leenovo Thinkpad L440 e aconteceu a mesma coisa... Segundo eu pesquisei e vi vídeos no RUclips,tem que regravar o "Eprom" da placa mãe.
Hi there, thank you for your question! Reset the BIOS password: You can try removing the CMOS battery and the laptop battery, and then holding the power button for 8 seconds. After that, reinstall the batteries and turn on the laptop. This should reset the BIOS password.
I have an hp 250 g7 and debug was not recognised I dont get a code either when i type the bios setting incorrectly Does factory resetting my laptop work too?
Hi there, thank you for your question! Factory resetting your laptop wont reset the bios you will need to try enter the bios and as you enter look for the option to “Load Setup Defaults” or “Reset BIOS Settings.” If you don't get any of those option you need to see if there is a way to reset the CMOS battery on your laptop which will reset the bios to factory conditions.
How can I solve BIOS passcode on my 12gen laptop ?? Also a repair guy said it has BIOS and other hard passcode ? What kinda passcode that should be ?? Thanks a lot
Hi there, thank you for your question! If you tried all the steps in the video and it still doesn't work I would recommend contacting the manufacturer for further assistance.
Hi there, thank you for your question. If you've disabled the admin BIOS password on your Asus computer, but it's still prompting for a password, there are a few steps you can take to address this issue: Verify Password Entry: Double-check that you are entering the password correctly. Ensure that the Caps Lock is not enabled and try entering the password again. Clear CMOS: Clearing the CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) can reset the BIOS settings. To do this, you typically need to: Power off the computer. Locate the CMOS battery on the motherboard (a coin-cell battery). Remove the battery for a few seconds and then reinsert it. Power on the computer. Note: Clearing the CMOS will reset other BIOS settings as well, so you may need to reconfigure some settings after doing this. Contact Asus Support: If the issue persists, it's advisable to contact Asus support for assistance. They may provide specific guidance based on your computer model and the nature of the problem.
My ACER laptop is stuck in a loop of BSOD saying “Inaccessible boot device” this happened after I factory resettled it, I’ve tried messing with BIOS but nothing works, I’ve tried getting into Startup Repair Tool but it won’t open, I’ve tried every key, including turning the pc on and off 3 times. I’m not sure what to do anymore, got any advice?
Hi there, thank you for your question. It seems like you're dealing with a challenging situation. The "Inaccessible Boot Device" error can be caused by various issues, and it's not uncommon after a factory reset. Let's try some troubleshooting steps to help you resolve the problem: Boot into Safe Mode: Restart your computer. Press the F8 key repeatedly as the computer restarts. Choose "Safe Mode" from the Advanced Boot Options menu. If you can boot into Safe Mode successfully, it may indicate a driver or software issue. From there, you can uninstall recent updates or drivers. Boot from Windows Installation Media: Insert the Windows installation media (USB or DVD) and restart your computer. Press the key (usually F2, F12, ESC, or DEL) to access the Boot Menu. Choose the option to boot from the installation media. Select "Repair your computer" > "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options."
@@RecoveritDataRecoverySoftware Thank you for your reply and effort to help, unfortunately I was unsuccessful in trying to boot into safe mode, I’ve even tried every key and I do not have any installation media such as a USB or DVD, I am still stuck in this screen, altho much appreciated.
Hi there, thank you for your question! Turn off your computer and disconnect the power cord open the case to access the motherboard locate the password reset jumper (PSWD) on the motherboard. It’s usually a small blue plastic piece with three pins remove the jumper plug from the default position (pins 1 and 2) and place it in the clear position (pins 2 and 3) then power on the computer without the jumper plug to clear the password wait until the desktop loads, then shut down the computer reconnect the jumper plug to its original location power on the computer again, and the BIOS password should be cleared.
Thank you for such a swift response! Unfortunately this optiplex 3090 is a 2022 model which they removed the PSDW all together… Which has lead me hear to your video for extensive help 😅
@@RecoveritDataRecoverySoftware Appreciate your reply, but there's no jumper on my 3090 either nor are there any pins to attach a jumper to. Do you have any other possible solutions? Thanks again!
why are u saying to 'reset' the bios password? what does this mean? no password prompt populates? no password needed / blank password? gives option for new password? defaults to default factory password? device specific password? an anything u input is fine password? something else? the word 'reset' is used interchangeably in many fields and industries and is not at all indicative of what the user is trying and failing to convey. i believe the narrator even uses it unspecifically tho its hard to be sure. kind of important to know what resetting DOES. [2:15] how would we know if it was successful? one of the options listed above is presented? does something happen? nothing happen.? what cracking DOES. what if i just want to nut the password? or block the password absolve the password?. and why is resetting the bios considered as fixing the password issue? this appears to be used interchangeably as well. no reason given. what is 'fixing' why isthe narrator saying it might be necessart to crack the password? necessary? what is the iportance of 'getting' get the bios password [1:39]? getting? what does this mean? and why waste time explaining what BIOS is? what does this have to do with its password.>getting, resetting, cracking, bypassing, fixing.disabling- i'll just try a different vid. thx
Hi there, thank you for your question! If you tried all the steps in the video and you still haven't been able to reset the password I would recommend taking it to a professional for further assistance.
i remebered my bios p/w after getting it wrong more than 3 times. my ssd was frozen. i removed cmos battery and cleared but stuck in automatic repair boot loop. anyone know what i can do ?
Hi there, thank you for your question! I would recommend trying to disconnect everything besides your CPU and Ram and see if your computer boots up if not then I would recommend creating a bootable USB drive and then try running your computer from their and then try to repair the device.
@@RecoveritDataRecoverySoftware thanks for the reply. i got desperate so I've put the drive in a caddy currently running ddrescue on a linux machine. slow progress but is recovering files...
Hi there, thank you for your question! If you're sure you laptop does not have a removable CMOS battery then you can try flashing the BIOS with a new firmware. This process involves using a tool to write the new firmware to the BIOS chip on your laptop’s motherboard. You can find instructions on how to do this for your specific laptop model by searching online. However, this process can be risky and may cause permanent damage to your laptop if not done correctly so if you feel uncomfortable then I would recommend taking it to a professional for assistance.
Hi there, thank you for your question! Restart your PC and enter the BIOS setup by pressing the appropriate key (usually F2, DEL, or ESC). Enter your current BIOS password to access the settings. Navigate to the Security or Password section, then select the option to Disable or Clear the BIOS or Administrator password. Save your changes and exit the BIOS by pressing F10 or choosing Save and Exit from the menu.
Doing this completely bricked the Asus laptop I have. I'm now asked for an admin password even though my admin password was cleared and showed as uninstalled. I no longer have access to bios during boot and even a bootable USB bios flash drive made with Rufus doesn't work... Suggestions? It's an Asus TUF F15 FX506LH model, I don't have any services in the area that can fix this either.
When was the last time any of these worked? My guess is DOS was still relevant 😂 These won't work unless you're digging through crap from a thrift store.
Hi, thanks, I have a Hp elitebook 217p. I removed the coin cell battery, to resetthe Bios Password, I took it for 30 mins, and I puted back, but When I try to enter Boot it still asks me for the Admi password. .
Hi there, thank you for your question. If your laptop is prompting for a password every time you turn it on, it's likely due to a security feature, such as a password-protected user account or a BIOS/UEFI password. Here are some steps you can take to address this: User Account Password: If the password prompt is associated with your user account, you can change or remove the password from the user account settings. On Windows, press Ctrl + Alt + Delete and select "Change a password" to change the password or "Manage another account" to modify account settings. BIOS/UEFI Password: Some laptops have a BIOS/UEFI password set for added security. This password is separate from the user account password. To access the BIOS/UEFI settings, typically, you need to press a specific key during the initial boot process (e.g., F2, Del, Esc). Check your laptop's manual or splash screen for the correct key. Once in the BIOS/UEFI settings, look for a security section or a tab that allows you to set or remove a password.
Hi there, thank you for your question! If you don't want to take your computer apart then I would recommend taking it to a professional for further assistance.
Hi there, thank you for your question! You can contact HP in your region and request a customized SMC.bin file, which you can use to reset the password. Please note that this method requires you to provide proof of ownership of the device. You can replace the BIOS chip on your HP Elitebook 840 G3 with a new one. This method requires you to open up your laptop and locate the BIOS chip on the motherboard. You can then remove the old chip and replace it with a new one.
@RecoveritDataRecoverySoftware the notebook came with password in the bios even making the jump does not come out and the use within the bios is limited nor does the bone choose to boot or change legancy to UEFI
Hi there, thank you for your question. If you've disabled the admin BIOS password on your Asus computer, but it's still prompting for a password, there are a few steps you can take to address this issue: Verify Password Entry: Double-check that you are entering the password correctly. Ensure that the Caps Lock is not enabled and try entering the password again. Clear CMOS: Clearing the CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) can reset the BIOS settings. To do this, you typically need to: Power off the computer. Locate the CMOS battery on the motherboard (a coin-cell battery). Remove the battery for a few seconds and then reinsert it. Power on the computer. Note: Clearing the CMOS will reset other BIOS settings as well, so you may need to reconfigure some settings after doing this. Contact Asus Support: If the issue persists, it's advisable to contact Asus support for assistance. They may provide specific guidance based on your computer model and the nature of the problem.
Hi there, thank you for your question. If you've disabled the admin BIOS password on your Asus computer, but it's still prompting for a password, there are a few steps you can take to address this issue: Verify Password Entry: Double-check that you are entering the password correctly. Ensure that the Caps Lock is not enabled and try entering the password again. Clear CMOS: Clearing the CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) can reset the BIOS settings. To do this, you typically need to: Power off the computer. Locate the CMOS battery on the motherboard (a coin-cell battery). Remove the battery for a few seconds and then reinsert it. Power on the computer. Note: Clearing the CMOS will reset other BIOS settings as well, so you may need to reconfigure some settings after doing this. Contact Asus Support: If the issue persists, it's advisable to contact Asus support for assistance. They may provide specific guidance based on your computer model and the nature of the problem.
Dear thieves who stole my laptop, I hope none of this works for you! Feel free to bring it back. :)
NEVER
In a million years
Don't worry this guy is full of it
Noted!
😂😂😂
When ever I run the debug on CMD it always spits out an error that “debug is not recognized “ what do I do from there
Hi there, thank you for your question! The error message that you get means that the debug command is not available on your system.
@@RecoveritDataRecoverySoftware Is it on your system? There's no prove in the video. The command isn't executed. If it isn't fake you should know where to get it from.
"debug" no se reconoce como un comando interno
exactly
I get this message when I enter the command in command prompt, both with and without admin privs." 'debug' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file."
Hi there, thank you for your question! The error message you’re seeing indicates that the debug command is not recognized by your system this could be because the command is not installed or not in your systems path enviroment variable. You can try to open the Command Prompt as an administrator, navigate to the system32 folder by typing "cd C:\Windows\System32" and pressing Enter, then type "debug" and press Enter. However, if you continue to encounter the same error message, it's likely that the debug command is not installed on your system
@@RecoveritDataRecoverySoftwareHow can we get the debug command 😊?
@@RecoveritDataRecoverySoftware how can we install the debug command?
have you resented your bios password sir help me out too
These instructions don't work if the password is stored in EPROM instead of CMOS. As in something Asus motherboard is.
É o meu caso,ja tentei de todas as formas em um notebook Lenovo Thinkpad L440.
Não remove a senha da Bios...
Yup....ask me how know. Now my windows is corrupted and can't fix it cause of the bios password
Geuss ill buy a new pc and motherboard
This is a false information. It doesn't show the results after a command. No one knows what happened even the host isn't. Marketing strategy advertising a product content only.
just clickbait !!!!!!
Yup, and 200 thousand people believed it.
I bet he did not test any of the methods. It's a shame.
Do you know of a linux thumbdrive method
Most device have a F-button facility builtin that allows to run directly from a bootable usb
Can u tell me more about
I have Lenovo T440 and I tried CMOS De-Animator. The app works fine but the password still not wiped.
Hi there,
Could you please elaborate on your question? We're glad to help.
Before 1987 "debug,o702E,o71FF,quit" will work.
perfect timing!, it’s December 31 1986 11:59
And after?
@@Ka-wt8vf use jumper on your motherboard to clear cmos password if you have one. You can also try a clear cmos but it can not work on all computer
Does the "debug" command really exist? You didn't show in the video that it works. I can input anything in the command prompt, too. As long as you don't press enter, nothing happens and nothing is proven. Seems fake to me.
Seems that debug doesn't exist for 64bit Windows... 😕
Hello brother, how are you? I wanted you to help me with a problem. My PC is HP Model G 42415DX Noot book PC and I wanted you to help me. When I turn it on, the yellow light on the Wi-Fi signal and the white light on Caps Look blinks, but please give me the solution. Thank you.
Hi there, thank you for your question! Having the flashing light by your ethernet port is pretty normal and shouldn't be an issue as well as with the caps lock button are they causing any issue when using the laptop?
I got one obvious question if we're looking at this video wouldn't it be quite obvious we know what the f*** bios is
I followed the procedure outlined in your video, but I am still unable to access the BIOS. It continues to request a password. Is there another method I could try? My notebook is the Lenovo V15 G2-ITL Laptop - Type 82ME model. Can you provide any assistance?
Hi there, thank you for your question! Another possible method is to use the Novo button on your laptop to access the system recovery menu. From there, you can select the option to restore your PC to factory defaults, which will also reset the BIOS password. However, this method will erase all your personal data and settings on your laptop, so you should back up your important files before proceeding. If none of these methods work for you I suggest you contact Lenovo customer support for further assistance.
@@RecoveritDataRecoverySoftware Não adianta...está gravado no "Eprom" da placa mãe...ja tentei de tudo no meu Notebook Lenovo Thinkpad L440.
Teria que fazer uma regravação do Eprom,ou trocar a placa mãe por outro do mesmo modelo...
Acredito que a própia microsoft faz essa alteração na Bios...isso aconteceu depois que "ganhei" o W10 pro da microsoft,que instalou online,
apagando o W7 original...nunca mais consegui acessar a bios.
Hey I tried everything to get the bios password off of my dell optiplex 5090 desktop and it’s still there
Hi there, thank you for your question! I would recommend trying to take it to a professional for further assistance then.
The debug command isnt there since win10... Very helpfull😒
Do you can show actually methods or just bull shit?
Hi there, thank you for your question! I would recommend taking it to a professional if none of the steps in the video helped.
yeah it all b u l l s h i t
totally useless data in this video
Hi after i took out the proccesor it wants the bios pasword i took out the baterry and it lets i the computer but it runs slow and the cooler on the procesor is going extremly fast and will not stop
Hi there,
Could you please elaborate on your question? We're glad to help.
@jakubmarko6324 fiz esse processo no meu notebook Leenovo Thinkpad L440 e aconteceu a mesma coisa...
Segundo eu pesquisei e vi vídeos no RUclips,tem que regravar o "Eprom" da placa mãe.
Hello, I have a hp folio 9480m i want to access the Bios but it requires some password. Idk what it is pls help
same with me...bought it second hand and now i need to enable the hyperv functionality...no luck hunting the bios password so far
@@pinoyheartbeat7245 same bro same. I also need to enable virtualization
Hi there, thank you for your question! Reset the BIOS password: You can try removing the CMOS battery and the laptop battery, and then holding the power button for 8 seconds. After that, reinstall the batteries and turn on the laptop. This should reset the BIOS password.
using the same laptop, have you been able to reset the bios password at your own end?
I have an hp 250 g7 and debug was not recognised
I dont get a code either when i type the bios setting incorrectly
Does factory resetting my laptop work too?
Hi there, thank you for your question! Factory resetting your laptop wont reset the bios you will need to try enter the bios and as you enter look for the option to “Load Setup Defaults” or “Reset BIOS Settings.” If you don't get any of those option you need to see if there is a way to reset the CMOS battery on your laptop which will reset the bios to factory conditions.
nice your wallpaper for ms dos 3.3 from 1987 with your debug command which no longer works from ms dos 3.3
How can I solve BIOS passcode on my 12gen laptop ?? Also a repair guy said it has BIOS and other hard passcode ? What kinda passcode that should be ?? Thanks a lot
Hi there, thank you for your question! If you tried all the steps in the video and it still doesn't work I would recommend contacting the manufacturer for further assistance.
I have an Asus. I disabled the Admin BIOS password but it’s still requiring a password pls help
Hi there, thank you for your question. If you've disabled the admin BIOS password on your Asus computer, but it's still prompting for a password, there are a few steps you can take to address this issue:
Verify Password Entry:
Double-check that you are entering the password correctly. Ensure that the Caps Lock is not enabled and try entering the password again.
Clear CMOS:
Clearing the CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) can reset the BIOS settings. To do this, you typically need to:
Power off the computer.
Locate the CMOS battery on the motherboard (a coin-cell battery).
Remove the battery for a few seconds and then reinsert it.
Power on the computer.
Note: Clearing the CMOS will reset other BIOS settings as well, so you may need to reconfigure some settings after doing this.
Contact Asus Support:
If the issue persists, it's advisable to contact Asus support for assistance. They may provide specific guidance based on your computer model and the nature of the problem.
My ACER laptop is stuck in a loop of BSOD saying “Inaccessible boot device” this happened after I factory resettled it, I’ve tried messing with BIOS but nothing works, I’ve tried getting into Startup Repair Tool but it won’t open, I’ve tried every key, including turning the pc on and off 3 times. I’m not sure what to do anymore, got any advice?
Hi there, thank you for your question. It seems like you're dealing with a challenging situation. The "Inaccessible Boot Device" error can be caused by various issues, and it's not uncommon after a factory reset. Let's try some troubleshooting steps to help you resolve the problem:
Boot into Safe Mode:
Restart your computer.
Press the F8 key repeatedly as the computer restarts.
Choose "Safe Mode" from the Advanced Boot Options menu.
If you can boot into Safe Mode successfully, it may indicate a driver or software issue. From there, you can uninstall recent updates or drivers.
Boot from Windows Installation Media:
Insert the Windows installation media (USB or DVD) and restart your computer.
Press the key (usually F2, F12, ESC, or DEL) to access the Boot Menu.
Choose the option to boot from the installation media.
Select "Repair your computer" > "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options."
@@RecoveritDataRecoverySoftware Thank you for your reply and effort to help, unfortunately I was unsuccessful in trying to boot into safe mode, I’ve even tried every key and I do not have any installation media such as a USB or DVD, I am still stuck in this screen, altho much appreciated.
Hello! I have a dell desktop mini optiplex 3090 and can't access the bios due to it being locked. Any ideas on resetting password? Thank You!
Hi there, thank you for your question! Turn off your computer and disconnect the power cord open the case to access the motherboard locate the password reset jumper (PSWD) on the motherboard. It’s usually a small blue plastic piece with three pins remove the jumper plug from the default position (pins 1 and 2) and place it in the clear position (pins 2 and 3) then power on the computer without the jumper plug to clear the password wait until the desktop loads, then shut down the computer reconnect the jumper plug to its original location power on the computer again, and the BIOS password should be cleared.
Thank you for such a swift response! Unfortunately this optiplex 3090 is a 2022 model which they removed the PSDW all together… Which has lead me hear to your video for extensive help 😅
@@RecoveritDataRecoverySoftware Appreciate your reply, but there's no jumper on my 3090 either nor are there any pins to attach a jumper to. Do you have any other possible solutions? Thanks again!
I have never reseted BIOS when we get out the battery! never !!!!! You only lost time parameters....
why are u saying to 'reset' the bios password? what does this mean?
no password prompt populates?
no password needed / blank password?
gives option for new password?
defaults to default factory password?
device specific password?
an anything u input is fine password?
something else?
the word 'reset' is used interchangeably in many fields and industries and is not at all indicative of what the user is trying and failing to convey. i believe the narrator even uses it unspecifically tho its hard to be sure. kind of important to know what resetting DOES. [2:15] how would we know if it was successful? one of the options listed above is presented? does something happen? nothing happen.?
what cracking DOES. what if i just want to nut the password? or block the password absolve the password?. and why is resetting the bios considered as fixing the password issue? this appears to be used interchangeably as well. no reason given. what is 'fixing'
why isthe narrator saying it might be necessart to crack the password? necessary? what is the iportance of 'getting' get the bios password [1:39]? getting? what does this mean?
and why waste time explaining what BIOS is? what does this have to do with its password.>getting, resetting, cracking, bypassing, fixing.disabling- i'll just try a different vid. thx
Just know he will not read this. Its been an entire month and yeah...
Not working!
Hi there, thank you for your question! I would recommend taking it to a professional for further assistance then.
How to bios password rest in hp fq5010tu
Hi there, thank you for your question! If you tried all the steps in the video and you still haven't been able to reset the password I would recommend taking it to a professional for further assistance.
i remebered my bios p/w after getting it wrong more than 3 times. my ssd was frozen. i removed cmos battery and cleared but stuck in automatic repair boot loop. anyone know what i can do ?
Hi there, thank you for your question! I would recommend trying to disconnect everything besides your CPU and Ram and see if your computer boots up if not then I would recommend creating a bootable USB drive and then try running your computer from their and then try to repair the device.
@@RecoveritDataRecoverySoftware thanks for the reply. i got desperate so I've put the drive in a caddy currently running ddrescue on a linux machine. slow progress but is recovering files...
I have a laptop that does not have a bmoc battery and the bios is blocked, is there any way to fix this?
Hi there, thank you for your question! If you're sure you laptop does not have a removable CMOS battery then you can try flashing the BIOS with a new firmware. This process involves using a tool to write the new firmware to the BIOS chip on your laptop’s motherboard. You can find instructions on how to do this for your specific laptop model by searching online. However, this process can be risky and may cause permanent damage to your laptop if not done correctly so if you feel uncomfortable then I would recommend taking it to a professional for assistance.
@@RecoveritDataRecoverySoftware That's okay, it's an old Acer hybrid
Oh, yeah right.
I know my bios password, I just want to stop the process of asking my bios password, how do I just turn it off
Hi there, thank you for your question! Restart your PC and enter the BIOS setup by pressing the appropriate key (usually F2, DEL, or ESC). Enter your current BIOS password to access the settings. Navigate to the Security or Password section, then select the option to Disable or Clear the BIOS or Administrator password. Save your changes and exit the BIOS by pressing F10 or choosing Save and Exit from the menu.
Doing this completely bricked the Asus laptop I have. I'm now asked for an admin password even though my admin password was cleared and showed as uninstalled. I no longer have access to bios during boot and even a bootable USB bios flash drive made with Rufus doesn't work... Suggestions? It's an Asus TUF F15 FX506LH model, I don't have any services in the area that can fix this either.
Forgot to mention that I haven't found a CMOS battery after opening the laptop either and there doesn't seem to be a jumper anywhere.
When was the last time any of these worked? My guess is DOS was still relevant 😂 These won't work unless you're digging through crap from a thrift store.
"debug" is not recognize
In fked my host put the password and doesnt wanna give it
Hi, thanks, I have a Hp elitebook 217p. I removed the coin cell battery, to resetthe Bios Password, I took it for 30 mins, and I puted back, but When I try to enter Boot it still asks me for the Admi password.
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how about laptop people
what about my stone i forgot bios pasword
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ha ha ha easy way with a old pc, try with a modern laptop
Manufacture Programming Mode is in Unlock Mode
Tahls alot sirr🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
FALS NO SIRVE ,,FAKE
Hi there,
Could you please elaborate on your question? We're glad to help.
My password comes on every time I turn on the laptop 💻
How do I fix this
Hi there, thank you for your question. If your laptop is prompting for a password every time you turn it on, it's likely due to a security feature, such as a password-protected user account or a BIOS/UEFI password. Here are some steps you can take to address this:
User Account Password:
If the password prompt is associated with your user account, you can change or remove the password from the user account settings.
On Windows, press Ctrl + Alt + Delete and select "Change a password" to change the password or "Manage another account" to modify account settings.
BIOS/UEFI Password:
Some laptops have a BIOS/UEFI password set for added security. This password is separate from the user account password.
To access the BIOS/UEFI settings, typically, you need to press a specific key during the initial boot process (e.g., F2, Del, Esc). Check your laptop's manual or splash screen for the correct key.
Once in the BIOS/UEFI settings, look for a security section or a tab that allows you to set or remove a password.
@@RecoveritDataRecoverySoftware Useless. When you have boot password enabled, you can't open bios.
All myth. BIOS PWD noT easy to break. Forget about the HDD if u forgot it, purchase new. Harsh truth..
The fact he hearted your comment for calling him fake with no reply is just fucking hilarious 😂😂😂
your terrible i didnt want to take my computer apart
Hi there, thank you for your question! If you don't want to take your computer apart then I would recommend taking it to a professional for further assistance.
I have an HP elitebook 840 g3 how do i reset the password
Hi there, thank you for your question! You can contact HP in your region and request a customized SMC.bin file, which you can use to reset the password. Please note that this method requires you to provide proof of ownership of the device. You can replace the BIOS chip on your HP Elitebook 840 G3 with a new one. This method requires you to open up your laptop and locate the BIOS chip on the motherboard. You can then remove the old chip and replace it with a new one.
Informative thank you
Help please
Notebook TOSHIBA R830
Modelo= PT321S-0TX077
PC Serial No. =ZD012734X
challenge Code = WXXDA-QA412 E3FVB-YRYQ4-T1LQ1
Response Code = ?
Hi there, thank you for your question! Please can you provide me with some more information about your issue.
@RecoveritDataRecoverySoftware the notebook came with password in the bios even making the jump does not come out and the use within the bios is limited nor does the bone choose to boot or change legancy to UEFI
I have an Asus. I disabled the Admin BIOS password but it’s still requiring a password pls help
Hi there, thank you for your question. If you've disabled the admin BIOS password on your Asus computer, but it's still prompting for a password, there are a few steps you can take to address this issue:
Verify Password Entry:
Double-check that you are entering the password correctly. Ensure that the Caps Lock is not enabled and try entering the password again.
Clear CMOS:
Clearing the CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) can reset the BIOS settings. To do this, you typically need to:
Power off the computer.
Locate the CMOS battery on the motherboard (a coin-cell battery).
Remove the battery for a few seconds and then reinsert it.
Power on the computer.
Note: Clearing the CMOS will reset other BIOS settings as well, so you may need to reconfigure some settings after doing this.
Contact Asus Support:
If the issue persists, it's advisable to contact Asus support for assistance. They may provide specific guidance based on your computer model and the nature of the problem.
I have an Asus. I disabled the Admin BIOS password but it’s still requiring a password pls help
Hi there, thank you for your question. If you've disabled the admin BIOS password on your Asus computer, but it's still prompting for a password, there are a few steps you can take to address this issue:
Verify Password Entry:
Double-check that you are entering the password correctly. Ensure that the Caps Lock is not enabled and try entering the password again.
Clear CMOS:
Clearing the CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) can reset the BIOS settings. To do this, you typically need to:
Power off the computer.
Locate the CMOS battery on the motherboard (a coin-cell battery).
Remove the battery for a few seconds and then reinsert it.
Power on the computer.
Note: Clearing the CMOS will reset other BIOS settings as well, so you may need to reconfigure some settings after doing this.
Contact Asus Support:
If the issue persists, it's advisable to contact Asus support for assistance. They may provide specific guidance based on your computer model and the nature of the problem.