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I forget my BIOS Password, is there anyway I can open my BIOS setting? *** Please help me real quick, so desperate***

stingbandel

Diamond Member
Hi, I want to add another hdd and it doesn't detech my harddrive. So I need to go to the BIOS setting to detech that first. The problem is my girlfriend forget the BIOS password so I can't go to the BIOS setting. Is there anyway I can open the BIOS setting or depassword the BIOS setting? The motherboard is an old one and I believe it's as ASUS motherboard. The speed is for pentium 133. Since I need to install this real quick, can someone help me out on this one? Thansk in advance.

Darno
 
See if you clear the CMOS, that should restore the BIOS defaults and allow you to get back into it. If you can't clear the CMOS, you can also unplug the PC and remove the little battery on the motherboard for about 5 minutes which causes the BIOS to revert to default.
 
More info on the board would be helpful. Some boards have a jumper to clear, on my P3B-F there are two solder points to short marked CLRTC. You can also clear the CMOS by removing the battery for a few moments and then replacing it.
 
the problem is I don't have a manual to see which jumper so is there anyway I can find out which jumper that I should move?

Darno
 
Legacy: is there a possibility that there is no battery on the motherboard? I already looked at it but couldn't find one. It's weird but it's true. Help me out again please. thanks

Darno
 
I've been looking for one. I can't find it. I dunno where it is but it should be seen real clear but somehow until now I haven't found it. Let me check it real careful. I'll let you know the result. thanks a lot

Darno
 
Quite often you might find it hidden under an expansion card or some other hardware. Anyway, I'm off to sleep now; will ckeck back tomorrow morning. I hope you'll fix your girlfriend's PC by then.
Legacy6 over and out.
 
some older motherboards didn't have the regular watch battery on board and instead had a real time clock. the thing serves the same purpose except it isn't replaceable. if you do have the rtc then just cut one of the leads to allow the bios to reset and then solder it back when done.

qt
 
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