Help me crack the password of my lappy!

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Papagayo

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unplug the laptop, remove the battery..

Press the reset button for 5 seconds..... let it sit for 1 minute..

put everything back in and it should have reset everything..
 

CVSiN

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Originally posted by: isekii
if you pull the CMOS battery and let the junk drain, would it reset the notebook ?

yes...
do this reset the bios game over passsword removed..
 

NuclearNed

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Originally posted by: isekii
if you pull the CMOS battery and let the junk drain, would it reset the notebook ?

On more modern pc's, there is usually an onboard jumper that will accomplish the same thing without pulling the battery.
 

WarDemon666

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Originally posted by: Supercharged
did you try the password "password"?

its not that. I remember it was some messed up password, didnt have to do with nothing, and had numbers also....
 

Iron Woode

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Originally posted by: WarDemon666
Laptop: toshiba 1110
bios version: phoenix v 1.20

Ive tred many password crackers but none of them work!

This bios has a user password and a setup password, maybe tahts why?

Ive googled for over 2 hours now with no avail

TIA,
Carl
what is the make and model of laptop?
 

imported_Phil

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Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: isekii
if you pull the CMOS battery and let the junk drain, would it reset the notebook ?

yes...
do this reset the bios game over passsword removed..

Not on a Toshiba laptop it won't. I've field-stripped those things down to the motherboard and left the BIOS battery disconnected for 24 hours and the password remains.

WarDemon666: Did you try "toshy99" yet?

Failing that, Toshiba have hinted to me quietly that there is a loopback connector available for the parallel port which you have to attach and then boot the system while holding a certain key down. If you call them and say that you're calling back ;) about the loopback connector for BIOS password clearing that a colleague told you about ;) then they should give you that info.
 

WarDemon666

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Originally posted by: Dopefiend
Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: isekii
if you pull the CMOS battery and let the junk drain, would it reset the notebook ?

yes...
do this reset the bios game over passsword removed..

Not on a Toshiba laptop it won't. I've field-stripped those things down to the motherboard and left the BIOS battery disconnected for 24 hours and the password remains.

WarDemon666: Did you try "toshy99" yet?

Failing that, Toshiba have hinted to me quietly that there is a loopback connector available for the parallel port which you have to attach and then boot the system while holding a certain key down. If you call them and say that you're calling back ;) about the loopback connector for BIOS password clearing that a colleague told you about ;) then they should give you that info.


Yeah ive tried toshy99, didnt work.

Yeah ive read about the parallel port trick, but didnt think it would work + i dont have an old parallel port i can take apart. Maybe i could just stick wires in the right holes?

Thanks again
 

WarDemon666

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Originally posted by: Iron Woode
Originally posted by: WarDemon666
Laptop: toshiba 1110
bios version: phoenix v 1.20

Ive tred many password crackers but none of them work!

This bios has a user password and a setup password, maybe tahts why?

Ive googled for over 2 hours now with no avail

TIA,
Carl
what is the make and model of laptop?

Laptop: toshiba 1110
Make: Toshiba, model: 1110.. running a phoenix bios, v 1.20
 

imported_Phil

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Originally posted by: WarDemon666
Originally posted by: Dopefiend
Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: isekii
if you pull the CMOS battery and let the junk drain, would it reset the notebook ?

yes...
do this reset the bios game over passsword removed..

Not on a Toshiba laptop it won't. I've field-stripped those things down to the motherboard and left the BIOS battery disconnected for 24 hours and the password remains.

WarDemon666: Did you try "toshy99" yet?

Failing that, Toshiba have hinted to me quietly that there is a loopback connector available for the parallel port which you have to attach and then boot the system while holding a certain key down. If you call them and say that you're calling back ;) about the loopback connector for BIOS password clearing that a colleague told you about ;) then they should give you that info.


Yeah ive tried toshy99, didnt work.

Yeah ive read about the parallel port trick, but didnt think it would work + i dont have an old parallel port i can take apart. Maybe i could just stick wires in the right holes?

Thanks again

You should be able to, but I doubt Toshiba will give you the information on the correct pins to join; best thing to do is to call a local Toshiba dealer who will be able to phone their Tosh rep (if need be) or actually remove the password for you.
The loopback connectors do exist, but I'm fairly sure that Toshiba will only either sell you one at an inflated price, or refuse to release them to end users.
 

jyates

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I used to have a little file you put on a floppy and booted from it and it fixed a password on
a gateway laptop that my newphew had password protected the bios setup on but I can't
seem to find it on my computer and the name escapes me now but it did the charm on
the gateway for sure.

I agree that the password is flashed on a chip on the mb and unless you pay big bucks for the
chip and to also have it replaced you are really up the creek. I sold some good IBM 600X laptops
a while back because they were password protected and they went cheap.

I'll keep looking and if I find the file I'll email it to you. As a matter of fact most virus scanners pick
it up and call it a trojan and warns you when you download it.

Jim