Solved Toshiba A105 mystery bios password fix...anyone

marc1869

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attempting to fix my friends laptop that he stuck in the closet 2 years ago...

called Toshiba-for a fee i can send it to them.

cmos battery soldiered to board, if i reset that will it work?
 

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Your friend has no clue as to what it could be? Maybe he just used the same password as he used for logon.
 

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Removing the cmos battery in a laptop will not reset the BIOS password. They use different chips to store that data than what you find in a desktop PC. You won't find a reset jumper either. It's done on purpose so that the password can't be easily bypassed if the laptop is lost or stolen. There are backdoor or master passwords that the manufacturer knows. You have to prove ownership before they will help you bypass it. If you Google the right term you might get lucky and find a way in. I can't say much more without violating forum rules.
 

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thanks 4 the help

the bios did get reset, and does have "pins" on the board to do so. Even with proof of ownership and Toshiba knowing the bios issue and having a fix, when the warranty is up-it cost money. i shorted the pins and got it done-but doing that also can blow out the USB ports, due to the fact that the battery has to be in the laptop and you have to power it up. so, tell all ur friends to keep any and all things updated on their computers.
now updating the bios to the fix shall be a good time (no USB ports) this laptop will be relegated to web surfing only, but that's what he wanted.

thanks to all again, have a wonderful Independence Day!
 

My Computer My Computer

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windows 7 32bitintel p4 3.2 ht3GBati 300
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Homemade from unwanted parts
OS
windows 7 32bit
CPU
intel p4 3.2 ht
Motherboard
intel
Memory
3GB
Graphics Card(s)
ati 300
Sound Card
on board
Monitor(s) Displays
17 inch dell
Hard Drives
640,320,200,& usb 640
PSU
400 watt
Case
old vaio
Cooling
open side
Keyboard
wireless
Mouse
wireless
Internet Speed
cable-1.3mb up-10.2 down???
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