Thank you so much. Man, it was a clear and crisp video (to the topic), and it helped me to restore my laptop's password. Thank you so much. It really matters a lot for me. I like the video and also subscribe to your channel. Congratulations for getting a new subscriber.
Bro thank you, every time I booted my PC it started beeping no joke for the past 6 months it was beeping and I didn't know how to stop it from doing it but u saved me thanks man 👍🙏
How many CLR CMOS does your M800 have? I only have 1 and the pins were in 2 and 3 initially instead of 1 and 2. How about yours? This method did not work for me. Any tips?
If you do this, be aware that it will also set all the BIOS settings to the default settings. So if you ever changed anything you will have to remember what you changed and change it back after the reset. I learned that the hard way. I had made some changes when I upgraded my hard drive and my PC wouldn't boot after resetting the BIOS.
After attempting to reset the CMOS multiple times on my Lenovo Thinkcentre S500Z AIO PC. Also on other systems in the past including laptops. I can tell you for sure that resetting the CMOS is more of a 50/50 chance, so it only works about 50% of the time. Also as a test I replaced the CMOS battery, and also even went into the bios without the CMOS battery in it. It did apsolutely nothing at all.
Would this work on a Lenovo P348? I've got a power on password on it that more than likely a student installed. The person installing the desktop did not setup a BIOS password therefore...here I am lol
Did a couple of times. After you reset via the jumpers. Switch it on and reset all settings to default and then F7 save. On the next boot your bios will be good as new
After attempting to reset the CMOS multiple times on my Lenovo Thinkcentre S500Z AIO PC. Also on other systems in the past including laptops. I can tell you for sure that resetting the CMOS is more of a 50/50 chance, so it only works about 50% of the time. Also as a test I replaced the CMOS battery, and also even went into the bios without the CMOS battery in it. It did apsolutely nothing at all.
@@Tech875O Like yeah that may work. but the problem is that you still need to get into Windows. But if it's an actual boot up password that comes even before the bios. than that would not work because boot up passwords basically locks you out of booting anything like the primary OS on you local C drive, and even anything flashed on external devices like flash drives, SD cards, and even CD, or DVD media.
@@7kelush739 After attempting to reset the CMOS multiple times on my Lenovo Thinkcentre S500Z AIO PC. Also on other systems in the past including laptops. I can tell you for sure that resetting the CMOS is more of a 50/50 chance, so it only works about 50% of the time. Also as a test I replaced the CMOS battery, and also even went into the bios without the CMOS battery in it. It did apsolutely nothing at all.
I heard that if you hit the battery with a ball peen hammer 3 times it works as well. If not then a teaspoon of water directly on the battery usually does the trick!
It was bullshit. It gets you into the BIOS but you can't change any values in the bios you can just look at it. Same as before clearing the bios. You need a password plain and simple
I was worried about my Lenovo desktop 6/7th gen until I found your video, you save me man thanks.
Thank you so much. Man, it was a clear and crisp video (to the topic), and it helped me to restore my laptop's password. Thank you so much. It really matters a lot for me. I like the video and also subscribe to your channel. Congratulations for getting a new subscriber.
I try this with my Lenovo v520 and this technic is working. Thank you for making this informative video.
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Bless you it worked you rock thanks the only real video that worked thumbs up may you and those you love have a wonderful holiday season.
I love you. Thank you so so so so much. Saved me big time!
Perfect, thanks for detail information
Bro thank you, every time I booted my PC it started beeping no joke for the past 6 months it was beeping and I didn't know how to stop it from doing it but u saved me thanks man 👍🙏
hey dude so i have a m70q tips for how to do it there?
Great suggestion.. It's working... Thank you so much man👍
Thanks, that is a big help
Thank you for this awesome video 😍
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Thanks sir it helps me a lot
Thanks for the information, it works
Thanks a lot. It worked exactly the way you have mentioned along with the beep sounds for my Lenovo ThinkCentre M800
How many CLR CMOS does your M800 have? I only have 1 and the pins were in 2 and 3 initially instead of 1 and 2. How about yours? This method did not work for me. Any tips?
bro i have this pc. i work for amazon. can i work on this pc even after doing this process.
@@pa1sayana Yes, you can work on it.
So helpful bro.
If you do this, be aware that it will also set all the BIOS settings to the default settings. So if you ever changed anything you will have to remember what you changed and change it back after the reset. I learned that the hard way. I had made some changes when I upgraded my hard drive and my PC wouldn't boot after resetting the BIOS.
amazing work bro keep it up 👍
Thanks bro!!!!
Thanks a lot
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Excelente video gracias me ayudó con el problemas saludos colombia. 👍
Muchas gracias amigo, me sirvió mucho tu video 👍
me salvaste men, Mil gracias
Thanks
Have you tried this with Lenovo M800? I tried it and it didn't work. Any help please?
❤thanks bro it’s working
Excelente
It worked perfectly, congratulations on the work friend hugs
Perfect!!
Eres un crack, muchas gracias 👌
Thanks man
Thanks bro
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After attempting to reset the CMOS multiple times on my Lenovo Thinkcentre S500Z AIO PC. Also on other systems in the past including laptops. I can tell you for sure that resetting the CMOS is more of a 50/50 chance, so it only works about 50% of the time. Also as a test I replaced the CMOS battery, and also even went into the bios without the CMOS battery in it. It did apsolutely nothing at all.
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Gracias bro
Would this work on a Lenovo P348? I've got a power on password on it that more than likely a student installed. The person installing the desktop did not setup a BIOS password therefore...here I am lol
Did a couple of times. After you reset via the jumpers. Switch it on and reset all settings to default and then F7 save. On the next boot your bios will be good as new
I meant F9, save settings
Can you make a tutorial for removing a BIOS password from laptops, as clearing CMOS typically doesn't work since bios passwords are stored in eeprom.
Many models have to be sent back to the manufacturer to clear the BIOS password.
@@SiliconDirect That's unfortunate.
I have an MSI GT70. Do you know about this system?
After attempting to reset the CMOS multiple times on my Lenovo Thinkcentre S500Z AIO PC. Also on other systems in the past including laptops. I can tell you for sure that resetting the CMOS is more of a 50/50 chance, so it only works about 50% of the time. Also as a test I replaced the CMOS battery, and also even went into the bios without the CMOS battery in it. It did apsolutely nothing at all.
@@jonathongraves2976 I used the ch431a flash tool to reset my bios.
I can now access it without a password.
Very nice tool to have.
@@Tech875O Like yeah that may work. but the problem is that you still need to get into Windows. But if it's an actual boot up password that comes even before the bios. than that would not work because boot up passwords basically locks you out of booting anything like the primary OS on you local C drive, and even anything flashed on external devices like flash drives, SD cards, and even CD, or DVD media.
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Brother it is not working in my computer plz help me 😭😭😭😭😭
this isn't working for me I can't get rid of the bios password,this device was set up extremely securely
No man sometimes on the board qhere it says cmos it has some numbers next to it witch are the pins you should place it on
@@7kelush739 After attempting to reset the CMOS multiple times on my Lenovo Thinkcentre S500Z AIO PC. Also on other systems in the past including laptops. I can tell you for sure that resetting the CMOS is more of a 50/50 chance, so it only works about 50% of the time. Also as a test I replaced the CMOS battery, and also even went into the bios without the CMOS battery in it. It did apsolutely nothing at all.
eccellente...grazie
I heard that if you hit the battery with a ball peen hammer 3 times it works as well. If not then a teaspoon of water directly on the battery usually does the trick!
What if you know the password and it still doing this?
If it's still doing that, chances are you only THINK you know the password...
@@garnerdix2829 I figured it out but forgot what it was... 😉
It was bullshit. It gets you into the BIOS but you can't change any values in the bios you can just look at it. Same as before clearing the bios. You need a password plain and simple
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Thank you very much, brooo!!! You very helped me!