Jeg kopierte dette fra en engelsk side jeg posta dette på, så det står på engelsk, de svarte aldrig...
I've looked everywhere, but every time I search for hacking the bios password, it's the system bios password, not the admin bios password.
I've tried to remove the battery on the motherboard, and insert it 2-3 minutes later, didn't work.
I've tried some backdoor passwords, phoenix, PHOENIX, CMOS, BIOS to be exact.
nothing worked.
I'm reinstalling windows, and like 2 years ago I set an admin password on the bios, and of course I forgot it. To reinstall windows I have to boot the computer from the CD-ROOM, and I can't change that in the bios without the admin password.
Last time I reinstalled Windows on a computer is like 3-4 years ago, but I'm pretty sure the only way (yes, I'm formatting the hard drive) to do it is by booting the computer on the CD-ROOM, atleast it's the only way I know how to do.
I doubt it has any meaning, but the windows I'm using now is a business version of Windows XP Home Edition. Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, build 2600) to be exact. and the Windows CD he has is just a simple repair CD. The Windows CD I'm gonna use now though, I got from a friend, and yes, it's a legit CD-Key.
The Bios I have is as followed: Phoenix ROM BIOS PLUS Version 1.10.2.0.5
I've looked everywhere, but every time I search for hacking the bios password, it's the system bios password, not the admin bios password.
I've tried to remove the battery on the motherboard, and insert it 2-3 minutes later, didn't work.
I've tried some backdoor passwords, phoenix, PHOENIX, CMOS, BIOS to be exact.
nothing worked.
I'm reinstalling windows, and like 2 years ago I set an admin password on the bios, and of course I forgot it. To reinstall windows I have to boot the computer from the CD-ROOM, and I can't change that in the bios without the admin password.
Last time I reinstalled Windows on a computer is like 3-4 years ago, but I'm pretty sure the only way (yes, I'm formatting the hard drive) to do it is by booting the computer on the CD-ROOM, atleast it's the only way I know how to do.
I doubt it has any meaning, but the windows I'm using now is a business version of Windows XP Home Edition. Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, build 2600) to be exact. and the Windows CD he has is just a simple repair CD. The Windows CD I'm gonna use now though, I got from a friend, and yes, it's a legit CD-Key.
The Bios I have is as followed: Phoenix ROM BIOS PLUS Version 1.10.2.0.5