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you can also get the hash key, by entering the password 3 times incorrectly then pressing F12 on the 3rd password attempt, you will get the 5 digit hash.
you can then go to this site http://dogber1.blogspot.com/2009/05/table-of-reverse-engineered-bios.html
and download the software for your machine (hewlett packard)
and run the program pwgen-5dec.exe this will open in a DOS window if you are running windows.
the program will ask you to enter your 5 digit hash
it will then generate the master password for your machine. the password you will need is listed under the Hp/Phoenix password.
good luck!
Try turning it on via the BIOS. if a password is there find a battery in the laptop and remove it.
by removing cmos battery
I don't know if anyone knows what the password is but people are still trying to find out though.
A good travel laptop that has a long battery life is a Toshiba. I have one and the battery life on it is about 4 hours after a full charge on the battery.
The problem is the Laptop is faling to charge the battery (state the obvious!) 1) Either the charging circuit has failed, or the connection to the battery or 2) The battery has failed How old is the laptop? if still under warranty return it to the vendor or better take it and get them to try a replacement battery in it. Or take it somewhere 'friendly' where the same laptop is sold and get them to check it out Has the battery any charge indicators on it if you remove if from the laptop? Do they light up if the battery is totally flat they won't Has anyone you know with a laptop got the same battery in it, swap the batteries if so and see if it charges.
Take out the battery and it will shutdown.
No, removing the bios battery on a laptop will not reset bios settings.
i got for my answer HFqALaRdQG FROM NEW PERSON: That password works for the Hopkins mission, but it is NOT the password for the laptop or desktop computers If anyone knows that password please post it!
The best way to unlock or reset your password would be to use the Windows Setup DVD that should have come with your laptop. If you didn't buy the computer brand new, you need to contact the person you bought it from to get the password so that you can login and change it to something you will remember. If you did buy it brand new, but don't have the Setup DVD, contact Toshiba. They can verify that it's your registered laptop and help you with resetting your password.
If it is a Mercury 1300 then remove the case and pop the internal BIOS battery - job done!
well only if it is a laptop but i think you can take a password off
The battery is a component of the laptop but is not a part of the Laptop itself.