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@newt182 | 11 August 15 | |
I think you should give it back to the person you stole it from.
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@norega | 12 August 15 | |
Yeah give it back you theif . You wont get no help here to bypass the password on a stolen laptop
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@ungers | 12 August 15 | |
People can forget things, who said it was stolen?.......
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@alvar89 | 16 August 15 | |
So if i steal a car and forget i did it its no crime and i can keep it?
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@norega | 17 August 15 | |
@ alvar89 - 16.08.15 - 09:16pm So if i steal a car and forget i did it its no crime and i can keep it? |
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@veronee | 19 August 15 | |
on the motherboard is a small battery like you find in a large faced watch. you need to remove it for around 5 mins and anything upto 48hrs. its the bios battery that keeps the bios running and its memory. when its removed the computer forgets the day-month-yr and even the password :o)
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@norega | 20 August 15 | |
That wont remove the password no matter how long the battery is left out . The data is stored in EEPROM memory not CMOS
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@hottysim | 5 September 15 | |
@ alvar89 - 9.08.15 - 08:19pm Did you steal it? Guys lets learn to assist nt to question.If you dnt knw the answer spare your words. |
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@norega | 5 September 15 | |
If you have a stolen laptop you wont get any help here getting round bios passwords. No one just forgets there password
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@sphampan | 6 September 15 | |
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I once forgotten my bios password also and tried all the method on the net to bypass it but couldnt succed up untill one when i tried to remembering all the password i ever used and found the passworkd i used for the bios
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